Being a DJ isn't just how you mix one track into another, it's about timing, energy and feeling the crowd.
But before all that, there's the preparation.
Here Andrew takes you through the steps getting your set ready for a big night.
I would say, once you have your set list, re-add all these tracks in a new playlist. So browse for the files/folders on your computer and drag them back into your DJ software.
This way you have all the tracks you need, and all ready for brand new cue-points without killing the old cue-points.
Re: How to prepare a DJ set
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 1:02 am
by DJ-Daz
Re: How to prepare a DJ set
Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2021 8:36 am
by DJ-Daz
Re: How to prepare a DJ set
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2021 9:44 pm
by DJ-Daz
I'm setting myself a weekly task:
Research new music and build music library by checking various charts: beatport, spotify, apple music, iTunes
Download the top songs using beatport, iTunes, or use a DJ pool
Use RB or Serato to get the song key, or for accuracy and energy use Mixed in Key
Set your Cue points, my method is here: My Cue Points
LISTEN to the new music you've imported and start mixing it to find combinations of transitions that work REALLY REALLY well
Add some more music until the playlist/set is around 90 minutes
Keep working those combinations and transitions until the set works as best as it can
Re: How to prepare a DJ set
Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2021 6:36 pm
by DJ-Daz
My first set, it took 4 attempts to narrow the playlist down to an hour and perfect the mixing.