Recording a mix tape or CD:
A mix tape is as easy as hooking up your stereo to the record out on
your mixer and pressing the record button. CDs will require a computer
with a sound card (for e.g. a Soundblaster Live!) and a CD-writer.
Your soundcard should have some recording software. Soundblasters have
the Creative Labs recorder. You will need to hook up your mixer to the
line in on the soundcard using an RCA (red and white plugs) to mini
jack (small headphone style plug).
Boot up the recording software and press record. You will make a big
sound file on your hard drive so ensure you have about a gigabyte
spare to record an hour mix. Once you have your wav file recording you
can burn it to CD using the 'burn audio disk' option in your CD writer
software. CDs are better quality and more professional than tapes. The
biggest advantage of CDs however is that you can cheaply burn lots of
copies so you can give them out to a number of club owners when you
look for work. If you have the time you will also want to drop a copy
off to the local radio station to try to get a weekly show.
Are you ready for DJ promotion
tips? Once you own enough tracks (3-4 hours) Try to have CD's of the
latest and the old school music and you can mix without stuffing up
too much then it is time you thought about getting some work.
This page will give some tips for getting DJ work for the first time.
The first step is to make a mix CD or tape.
Recording a mix tape or CD:
A mix tape is as easy as hooking up your stereo to the record out on
your mixer and pressing the record button. CDs will require a computer
with a sound card (for e.g. a Soundblaster Live!) and a CD-writer.
Your soundcard should have some recording software. Soundblasters have
the Creative Labs recorder. You will need to hook up your mixer to the
line in on the soundcard using an RCA (red and white plugs) to mini
jack (small headphone style plug).
Boot up the recording software and press record. You will make a big
sound file on your hard drive so ensure you have about a gigabyte
spare to record an hour mix. Once you have your wav file recording you
can burn it to CD using the 'burn audio disk' option in your CD writer
software. CDs are better quality and more professional than tapes. The
biggest advantage of CDs however is that you can cheaply burn lots of
copies so you can give them out to a number of club owners when you
look for work. If you have the time you will also want to drop a copy
off to the local radio station to try to get a weekly show.
Why are your skills good for a
club?
Dance music is generally
a fairly misunderstood genre of music. Clubs often supply their
patrons with a dance floor and big sound system but then play music
that is unsuitable for dancing. This is simply due to the fact that
the owner of the club knows how to run a bar not how to run a dance
floor.
Dance music is good
because people who have a dance at a club have a good time. Quality
dance music gives people another reason to go out. As a good DJ your
job is to please the crowd by giving them something new and
interesting to dance to. Giving people tribal beats makes them get up,
dance and feel less self conscious.
Promotion that you will
do also benefits the club. Mention that you will be promoting your
night with flyers and posters. Everyone loves free promotion.
These are the aspects of
DJing that you want to make clear when you approach a club owner. The
club owner will be apprehensive about changes at the club but if you
stress the benefits he/she will get then you will more than likely get
a trial at his/her club.
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