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  • in reply to: Cheap setup needed #2196101
    DJ Tucker
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    You need a Pioneer WeGo3. It’s not cheap but it sounds great and all you need to dj is an iOS device, though it is also a full midi controller that I usually take to small gigs to use with VDJ8 on my MacBook.

    in reply to: How to dj fast course surprise. #2194941
    DJ Tucker
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    I’m stoked on this too. I think I’ll go back and re-watch them for the heck of it.

    in reply to: 13 inch MBPro with Virtual Dj8 #2192281
    DJ Tucker
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    Exactly my setup. I switched from a i5 Windows 7 machine to a 2012 MBP a few months ago and I can’t believe how amazing the difference is. I was a loooooong time Windows supporter and Mac hater and I was very wrong. I use VDJ8 also.

    in reply to: Cheap setup needed #2192231
    DJ Tucker
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    What’s your actually budget? There’s lots of knowledge on this site but “cheap as possible” is pretty hard to quantify.

    in reply to: Uneducated Newbie #2191351
    DJ Tucker
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    Yes, buy djay and then use the temporary spotify pro that comes with it then sign up for a spotify pro account when that runs out to keep access to the spotify songs and playlists with djay.

    in reply to: So looking at software. Help? #2191311
    DJ Tucker
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    OMG, upgrade to VDJ8 Pro, ASAP! It’s a stiff investment but you get updates for life and it’s an amazing piece of software with a deep user base. A pro license allows you access to all of the user generated content (effects, skins, etc). Especially if you have already grown accustomed to the lite version . . . I wouldn’t even hesitate. PS I use the MC3000 as my pro rig.

    in reply to: Hired as EDM Dj and requested to play salsa… #2190781
    DJ Tucker
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    Did you get paid? If so, you’re all good. I enjoy watching non-dj’s mess up like that. I have to find some amusement in it, otherwise I’d be in jail.

    in reply to: Uneducated Newbie #2189941
    DJ Tucker
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    I would never recommend doing this since you are jumping in soo soon but you should be spending every waking moment between now and then working with djay on your ipad. You can set up a spotify playlist on your laptop then mix from that with djay on the ipad. If you really want to mix, use the djay app + spotify combo so you can set cue points. Your mixing will consist of dropping each new track on the 1. Look up how to drop songs on the 1, practice that all week and then mix that way all night. In a bar or club, considering it’s your first time and you are amongst friends, you can drop on the 1 all night.

    If it were me, I’d be overnighting a WeGO 3 to my crib asap so that you have an actual mixer with an onboard soundcard to headphone cue with because mixing on the ipad is fiddly. Your main problem will be that you will have to resort to splitting the left and right output signal from either the ipad with djay and spotify, or the laptop with something like VDJ’s free version and the laptop in order to headphone cue. Whatever you do, you should have a plan on how your going to do it by the end of the day today. If it’s djay on the ipad, buy it and start practicing.

    Lastly, don’t play bangers all night long, that’s wack.

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    in reply to: Headphones for DJing #2189931
    DJ Tucker
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    I should have said lowest. I picked the Pioneers even though I don’t like hype (and prefer to dj with my Koss PRO4AA’s) because they had the lowest impedance of any dj can I could find. I literally researched headphone impedance ratings for 4 weeks before picking them. They sound good too.

    in reply to: Headphones for DJing #2189681
    DJ Tucker
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    Stretch your budget and grab a pair of Pioneer HDJ 1500 headphones. The important thing about them is that they have a very low impedance rating so they are easily powered by iOS devices. If that doesn’t work, grab anything from Koss because they have a lifetime warrantee.

    in reply to: #RealDJing #2185881
    DJ Tucker
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    🙂 the whole hashtag real djing thing makes my eye twitch. To me, if you aren’t miming to either your own or someone else’s set then you are real djing.

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    in reply to: First time DJing #2185821
    DJ Tucker
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    I had this happen with my laptop and bought an expensive power conditioner (which makes my hi-fi system actually sound better, no joke) which didn’t fix the hum. The hum was heard in my subwoofer and was super annoying. In desperation I put a 3-prong adaptor on my laptop power supply and that made it stop forever (at least at that location) I never took it off and never tested it without the adaptor when playing out, I just left it on.

    in reply to: #RealDJing #2185811
    DJ Tucker
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    All I care is that A-trak thinks I’m a #realdj. Hopefully he can shadow me at work one day so he can also sign off on the fact that I’m a #realschoolteacher. Later he can follow me to his mom’s house to make sure I’m his #realdad.

    in reply to: Denon MC2000 VS Reloop Beatmix 2 #2183861
    DJ Tucker
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    Sounds like you got a good deal. Clearly results vary with Windows computers. Do your research but I’m pretty sure that asio4all is only an asio emulator and would actually require more resources and provide lower performance than the manufacturer’s dedicated asio driver.

    in reply to: headphones #2182141
    DJ Tucker
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    I mix with my Pioneer HDJ-1500’s when I’m using my WeGO3 or mixing on an iOS device. It’s also my go-to headphone for iPod listening because of the super low impedance of the drivers. They sound great too.

    My favorite cans to mix with are my puke-yellow Koss PRO4AA’s because they are built like Abrams tanks, have amazing isolation (I like to mix in my phones) and great sound quality after you burn them in. Koss also has a 100% lifetime warrantee.

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