How DJs Prepare Their Music the RIGHT WAY

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2019
  • A lot of DJ’s take track preparation for granted. And this could lead to a lot of problems like incorrect beat grids, improper volumes, and longer loading times!
    So in this video, I’ll show you how I prepare my tracks for a gig!
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    Analyzing your tracks will do 3 things.
    Number one. It’ll beat grid them properly. So that you when you mix or press the dreaded sync button, the tracks will match perfectly.
    Number two. It’ll adjust the tracks internal gain which is basically its volume. So you have to understand that not all tracks have the same inherent volume level. Some are louder and some are just softer.
    So by analyzing your track, the software will automatically adjust their inherent volume, so that when you mix, each track will be properly balanced with each other.
    And Number 3. It’ll make loading them a lot faster. When you first load a new track, the software will automatically analyze them. And doing so live, may cause your program to slowdown, because analyzing songs take a lot of computer processing power.
    Now, most DJ tracks have 32 to 64 beat intros, choruses and outros, and this is all dependent on their genre and BPM.
    Anyway, if you plan to mix your next song with it’s 32 beat intro, you must then trigger and play it, either at the current songs’ chorus section or outro section,
    But you have to do it on time and at the correct section or beat to get a clean and perfect transition down.
    So how I make sure to always mix perfectly on beat and on time, is by cue pointing my tracks.
    So I place a total of 3 Cue points.
    One at the intro section. So the position of this cue point will be 32 beats away from the end of the intro.
    The second one will be at the chorus section. So this cue points’ position will be 32 beats away from the end of the chorus.
    And the last one, will be at the beginning of the outro section.
    Now if you want to make this process a lot easier and faster, then use the beat jump feature.
    This feature allows you to jump any number of beats, forward or backward.
    Let’s move on to getting the perfect mix every time.
    So the overall goal is to mix cue point A at either the current songs cue point B or C section.
    Since our next songs cue point A is 32 beats away from the beginning of the song.
    By mixing it at the current songs cue point B section, we will be certain that when the current songs chorus ends, the next songs beginning begins.
    And by mixing our next songs cue point A at the current songs cue point C position, we will be certain, that we’re mixing, during the current songs outro section.
    So if you want to mix perfectly every time, even with new songs, you have to properly analyze and cue point them.
    And I know I know I know. It’s a big hassle but believe me, it’s pretty worth it in the long run,
    By doing this tedious process you now also gain the ability to either mix fast or mix slow with any of your songs.
    So if you wanna mix fast, then mix at the current songs cue point B position. I usually do this if I see the crowd is not enjoying the current song.
    And if you wanna mix slow, then mix at the current songs cue point C position. And I usually do this if I see the crowd is enjoying the current song.
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  • @DailyHotTopic
    @DailyHotTopic 5 місяців тому +114

    3 Que point locations
    A - 32 beats / 8 bars before the end of the Intro
    B - 32 beats / 8 bars before the end of the Chorus
    C - 32 beats / 8 bars before the end of the Outro
    Start the 2nd song at its A location,
    on the 1st songs B or C location
    To mix fast - position B. To rush the song, to move on quickly.
    To mix slow - position C. To extend if the crowd is enjoying the song.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  5 місяців тому +11

      Correct! Thanks for laying it out!

    • @YLYLMR
      @YLYLMR 4 місяці тому

      @@djcarlo All song the same?
      Not for pop songs

    • @kraddoomsters
      @kraddoomsters 3 місяці тому +7

      Regarding C, he said beginning of the Outro, not 32b before the end

    • @shaqielramlal2489
      @shaqielramlal2489 3 місяці тому +2

      Bro tysm i watched it like 10 times and i couldnt understand it, he says do it 32 beats then proceeds to place the que points a little bit back i was so confused

    • @BigBry4n
      @BigBry4n Місяць тому

      @@djcarlo is it 32 beats before the end of the outro? or at the start of the outro. because in the video you did the start of the outro for C.
      love the videos man. newbie here.

  • @LODIN
    @LODIN 4 роки тому +664

    Set loop markers at the end to trigger just in case you need extra time.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +84

      Nice catch! Thanks for sharing!

    • @romydomdom
      @romydomdom 4 роки тому +32

      Yuup recently started doing this. It's a life saver

    • @ademarmneto
      @ademarmneto 4 роки тому +14

      oooooooooh man, thank you for this tip!!!

    • @beaujenks3849
      @beaujenks3849 4 роки тому +2

      Wow I would get bored if I played full songs and looped the end. But I get it.

    • @romydomdom
      @romydomdom 4 роки тому +9

      @@beaujenks3849 you must not be a mobile DJ lol

  • @sockdip69
    @sockdip69 4 роки тому +725

    My advice would be that it's easy to end up with way too much music when you start out. More than you can ever really get to know properly, especially these days that digital music is so readily available. Pick 10-20 tracks you really like and get to know them inside out, chopping them all together every which way you can imagine. Don't be afraid to crash it. You find some real diamonds in the rough! Then introduce more new stuff as you progress. Tracks will fall in and out over time as you experiment and develop your taste but you'll always have a core of tracks that you know and love to come back to if you lose your way a little. I say this from experience having favourites of my own that go back 20 years now! My kids think they're new releases! 😝

    • @fabriz8844
      @fabriz8844 4 роки тому +4

      I’m starting looking for my music today, I didn’t have a computer, so that’s a pretty good advice, I’ll follow that 😉

    • @deadlymarsupial1236
      @deadlymarsupial1236 4 роки тому +8

      In moderation, but don't get too sentimental with your 20 tracks, the music industry moves on quickly and they will take your audience with them.

    • @deadlymarsupial1236
      @deadlymarsupial1236 4 роки тому

      In moderation, but don't get too sentimental with your 20 tracks, the music industry moves on quickly and they will take your audience with them.

    • @deadlymarsupial1236
      @deadlymarsupial1236 4 роки тому

      In moderation, but don't get too sentimental with your 20 tracks, the music industry moves on quickly and they will take your audience with them.

    • @deadlymarsupial1236
      @deadlymarsupial1236 4 роки тому

      In moderation, but don't get too sentimental with your 20 tracks, the music industry moves on quickly and they will take your audience with them.

  • @timbell8279
    @timbell8279 3 роки тому +114

    I think, for beginner DJs, this is hands down the most important video to watch. Opened my eyes like woah and its relatively simple. Great stuff Carlo!!

    • @ShravanDwarka
      @ShravanDwarka Місяць тому

      Indeed!! I agree, this makes a lot of sense!

  • @kalandemumba4970
    @kalandemumba4970 5 років тому +9

    This is a really great technique. I used to rely on chance to get my mixes that smooth. I could beat match but I knew my transitions needed some work. This vid is just what I needed. Thanks!

  • @guillaumecapizzi2243
    @guillaumecapizzi2243 4 роки тому +20

    Massive thanks to you mate ! I just bought the DDJ-400 to upgrade from the Hercules DJ Control Instinct P8, and i tried your preparation technique on random EDM songs to see if i could work this out : it's a huge time saver !
    Stay awesome man.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +2

      Great to hear! Nice one! Glad you manage to work those EDM songs! Woot!

  • @DJmattress
    @DJmattress 9 місяців тому +9

    I started spinning back in 98. Man I sure wish these videos were available back then. These are perfect for the beginner or advanced DJs how to mix and categorize properly. Keep up the great work Carlo!! You rock 🎶🎧

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Mattress! Indeed, I couldn't find tutorials like this back in the day, hence my desire to make them! 😆

  • @victorflores4269
    @victorflores4269 5 років тому +21

    Much respect for Carlo, love what you’re doing with the Dj community. Love you bro, thank you 🙏

  • @EazyTDJ
    @EazyTDJ 2 роки тому +10

    There are quite a number of scratches and combos I always wanted to learn. Been following your channel for and found you break the techniques down. Never thought scratching would ever be this easy. Thank you!!!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 роки тому +5

      You're welcome bud! Glad you were able to take in the techniques to start scratching from my videos!

  • @KoiFabiosa
    @KoiFabiosa 5 років тому +35

    I make it a point that I analyze all my tracks, make sure that the beat grids are on point, place cue points and hot cues as markers and place an emergency loop at the end when able. I also rate each track on Rekordbox based on the energy of the track. And lastly I segregate each tracks based on their respective genres by placing them on folders.

    • @denomenopl
      @denomenopl 4 місяці тому +1

      Hey isn’t Rekordbox analyzing new tracks automatically anyway. I am wondering if I have to do it manually then :)?

    • @iamrubenmes
      @iamrubenmes Місяць тому

      Legend

  • @marcofe82
    @marcofe82 4 роки тому

    Man, really, as I told you yesterday, your tutorials are amazing! Thank you so much!! Finally someone that explains, in clear way, how to mix!

  • @h0NSIE
    @h0NSIE 5 років тому

    Just wanted to say thank you for all the DJ stuff you've been giving away. So easy to understand for the beginner and the quality of your videos is sick. Wish you the best and good luck!
    From mother Russia

  • @djstyxxsuriname
    @djstyxxsuriname 4 роки тому +16

    Hey, i still think that the best thing is to know your songs. Every time i download a new track i listen to it a few times and after that mix it with different tracks and maybe even different genres, just to really know what i'm working with. But i love what you do, much respect....

    • @ToddBryantsr
      @ToddBryantsr 5 місяців тому

      There is a lot of music coming out -- and a lot of it sounds very similar. For me using a standard notation of cue points ensures that I know how to treat any song that I've heard before.

    • @djstyxxsuriname
      @djstyxxsuriname 5 місяців тому

      @@ToddBryantsr DJ Carlo might hate me after this, I only have one cue point. But I'm old skool, when the shit was Technics SL1200. What sounds similar should get your own flavor. Never be a "computer Dj", be different

  • @liamblu
    @liamblu 5 років тому +6

    Hey Carlo, great Tutorial again.
    My workflow is this way:
    - downloading
    - getting rid of unwanted mp3-Tags in mp3-tag (with self-created macros)
    - importing to iTunes
    - sorting in iTunes
    - synching playlists in rekordbox
    - analysing new tracks (easy to sort, they have no CUE or 'locked' tag)
    - controlling the beatgrid for every new song and manually correcting it if nessesary
    - setting memory CUEs with keyboard shortcuts (first beat, intro, vocals, climax, drop, outro)
    - coloring memory CUEs with keyboard macros (iCUE software for Corsair keyboards)
    - jumping through memory CUEs to set Hot CUEs
    - coloring Hot CUEs with keyboard macros (this one is difficult because rekordbox is a pain in the.... for effeciency and macros as well as playlist organization)
    - sometimes naming the Hot CUEs (also with macros like "4 b4" -> "play 4 beats before" - learned that from Laidback Luke)
    - playing around with Hot CUEs to make sure they are well set
    Pretty heavy work, but I keep saying:: 90% of a DJs work you will never see.

  • @leonivanov1319
    @leonivanov1319 5 років тому

    The most important video for new DJs in my opinion.Thanks for your advices and for your time doing those videos! Appreciate you✌️

  • @djtrainwreck3141
    @djtrainwreck3141 5 років тому +2

    Awesome video! I'd have to say that I'm moderately obsessed with keeping my tracks properly labelled. it just helps me out which in turn makes less time in the browser, leaving more time to try to be creative, read the crowd, etc.

  • @lmatthewsmusic
    @lmatthewsmusic 5 років тому +8

    I have so much music in my computer and everytime I get a new one, my first impression on it is analyzing it and hot cue them to be easier when I'm DJing Live!
    Great tips! I already new almost all of it but you explain things so good and I learn a lot with you! Keep awesome work bro!

    • @lmatthewsmusic
      @lmatthewsmusic 5 років тому

      @@djcarlo Thank you!!

    • @denomenopl
      @denomenopl 4 місяці тому

      Hey isn’t Rekordbox analyzing new tracks automatically anyway. I am wondering if I have to do it manually then :)?

  • @max-alfonsoliverbengtsson9227
    @max-alfonsoliverbengtsson9227 4 роки тому +76

    Hey, uhm, just want to let you know that you inspired me to have djing as a hobby. Since August last year I am actually playing on some big clubs and geting paid for it. Thank you for all the help and motivation ☺️

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +21

      Yayyyy! This is great news! I’m proud when subscribers’ careers take off! Cheers to everyone’s success!

  • @NeongreenbeasT
    @NeongreenbeasT 5 років тому +2

    Hey Carlo,
    I really like your videos in general. They are very well-made and your charismatic personality makes it a pleasure to watch.
    At the same time I feel like you're acting very much and it feels inauthentic. I think people generally like when they feel that you're really being comfortably yourself. :)

  • @seandhuna6613
    @seandhuna6613 3 роки тому

    What a g I didnt know where to put the hot keys and I struggled to learn this as I would either get it or get it wrong and he made it soo simple. The luv is there

  • @matthewk956
    @matthewk956 4 роки тому +4

    Wow, didn't know this whole thing about cue placement. Fantastico! Thanks so much!

  • @g30jack
    @g30jack 5 років тому +12

    To answer your question at the end of the video, I'm semi-obsessed. I need the tracks to at least be analyzed and have an accurate beatgrid. I usually have 2 or 3 cue points per songs, sometimes more. I still mix as I did in the '80s and pretty much stick with mixing 8 or 16 bars or a simple drop on the 1.

  • @aschmuas
    @aschmuas 4 роки тому +2

    Incredible video, man. This was a huge help, love the idea of having quick and slow mix locations preset.

  • @Ujjayofficial
    @Ujjayofficial 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing how far this has come... I remember doing my cue points on the CDJ1000's mk3 on the night as I'm about to mix it in... Gets the blood pumping that's for sure.

  • @DJArchJnr
    @DJArchJnr 5 років тому +156

    You are awesome DJ Carlo :), Please teach me how to scratch :).

    • @DJTechnoboom
      @DJTechnoboom 5 років тому +6

      bump! this for DJ Arch Jnr!

    • @shaelgovender8606
      @shaelgovender8606 3 роки тому +8

      DJ arch is from SA. SA for life🇿🇦

    • @TimmyTheSnail
      @TimmyTheSnail 3 роки тому +6

      You should’ve figured this out when you were at least two years old. You put your nails against your skin and move them up and down on the same spot

    • @AKEZ_076
      @AKEZ_076 3 роки тому +2

      @@TimmyTheSnail lmao

    • @djmanicheick648
      @djmanicheick648 3 роки тому +2

      S'IL VOUS PLAÎT AIDE MOI À AVOIR UN DDJ SB3 POUR L'AMOUR DE DIEU

  • @christiancanseco8579
    @christiancanseco8579 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the another weekly tips Dj carlo Godbless you always ❤🇵🇭

  • @nathanacuna7535
    @nathanacuna7535 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tip! My transitions are sounding better already! Keep up the great videos man!

  • @marksj4ever
    @marksj4ever 5 років тому

    Best DJ tutorial or even Vlogger very helpful to every beginner Dj. Thanks to you Dj Carlo you're the best!!!

  • @KoriePrince
    @KoriePrince 4 роки тому +8

    Love it Carlo! I just picked up the ddj 400 and 800... honestly it feels more natural for me to listen to the tracks and feel the transition but idk?

  • @BeachLookingGuy
    @BeachLookingGuy Рік тому +9

    as a beginner I've been making a process for myself. I decided to choose about 10-15 songs i want to practice creating a set with (Knock2, RL Grime, seven lions, EDM). make a list of the order I might want to play them in and start finding the best spots to mix them at. once i find two song i like mixing i will set up a bunch of cue points to help me remember at what moment i want to be doing certain things. then i will go over the transition, resetting the songs and trying again and again. even when i get it right i still run it back to get another rep and maybe experiment with different frequency changes, loops or fade out effect like a delay. also pressing the cue button allows for a quick reset so you dont spend time looking for the right exact spot of the song you need to run back. I also have a note pad on my phone with all my songs in order and details how i want to mix them. my notes mostly consist of how many times i want a loop to play live with the other song.
    one of my recent discoveries that i learned on my own is making muted loops and beat matching asap so the transition is already set up.. making a 16 bar loop, playing it early in the mix and muting the track allows you to practice beat matching without having both songs live. when it's time to have both songs live they are already perfectly matched and sometimes i can bring the loop in early to tease before the first song ends.
    having cue points really helps me keep track of what im doing and allows for cleaner transition. loops give a lot of flexibility with how i can mix songs together. one of my favorite things is when you find a song that has a great loop section near the end with just one sound/rhythm playing and you find another song that mixes right ontop of it perfectly. really fun with hiphop music.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  Рік тому +2

      Yo, that's a great process! That's good prep work right there, and it's a method that keeps you busy (or entertained hehe), and works for your mixing!

  • @djsergiubulgar4922
    @djsergiubulgar4922 4 роки тому

    Hi Carlo, again and again, THANK YOU SO MUCH for all that knoledge that you share with us!

  • @arabique
    @arabique 3 роки тому

    Just the tutorial i needed! thank you for your commitment to making these videos

  • @ilay8740
    @ilay8740 5 років тому +15

    Ey carlo can u make close up crossfader scratching tutotial/how u do cuts on the controller?

  • @alex25561
    @alex25561 5 років тому +96

    Im just starting and this is so useful for me. Greets from Puebla, Mexico.

    • @neilmaile2442
      @neilmaile2442 4 роки тому +1

      Rather start by buying turntables and purchasing vinyls if you want to be a special dj from the start

    • @JorgeDjManrique
      @JorgeDjManrique 4 роки тому +2

      @@neilmaile2442 everyone it has a different way to learn, for me vinyl & turntables are the past...a controller is a better option nowdays...i know its hard to say goodbye, but the future is here!

  • @Rataldo20
    @Rataldo20 5 років тому +2

    i watched this video looking for anything to help me keep improving as a begginer DJ but i was kinda glad that everything you said on this video is something i was doing by my own so i feel like im truly moving forward with this!!

    • @iUranium
      @iUranium 4 роки тому

      Me too, before doing my first ever live set, i cue pointed, organized my songs, and then learned how to sync (and i used the sync button when needed ofc, but who doesnt haha). We just naturally good 💅🏽

  • @NoriInSFTech
    @NoriInSFTech День тому +1

    I will do my first DJ gig next week. I even don't know house music structure, what the cue pint is. This is the video I want to watch!! ❤ Thank you so much!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  12 годин тому

      You're very welcome buddy! I've got a few other videos that may help you out as well around the channel. I'm sure you'll do great at your first gig!

  • @DJFelixer
    @DJFelixer 5 років тому +19

    Thank you DJ Carlo, I never miss your tutorials,..
    with love from Kenya.

  • @rickewilde
    @rickewilde 4 роки тому +422

    Before the days of digital an accomplished DJ once told me
    Know your music and
    Practise
    Practise
    Practise

    • @neilmaile2442
      @neilmaile2442 4 роки тому +10

      Yes now its a joke

    • @jimmeeGray
      @jimmeeGray 4 роки тому +61

      If you practice spelling "practice " its even easier.

    • @rickewilde
      @rickewilde 4 роки тому +6

      @@jimmeeGray thanks jimmy.the alternative way is also acceptable.i think Practice is the US way but with 'ise' is ok too.

    • @jimmeeGray
      @jimmeeGray 4 роки тому +4

      @@rickewilde oh really, i've owned many dictionaries and they all have "ice"
      Anyway, no stress the English language is so fukt up almost anything goes the days.

    • @Carloscda40
      @Carloscda40 4 роки тому +10

      @@jimmeeGray Really dude? The adults in the room know what he ment!

  • @bavikon
    @bavikon 5 років тому +1

    Great video Carlo 👍 Especially for beginners it’s a very important topic❗️I started at the beginning from my DJ carrier to prepare songs. It’s a little bit annoying to do this with every song. Although it’s safe and clear while you mixing 😊

  • @mikepaul77
    @mikepaul77 5 років тому

    This is an extremely useful vid to simplify basic cue point setting and rock solid transitions. Thank you!

  • @welchimusic7953
    @welchimusic7953 4 роки тому +128

    The number one mistake (top of mistake list) is buying 100 tracks of totally different genres and hoping it sounds good eventually. Pick one genre. Mix 20 tracks until it sounds good.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +8

      That can be a very good way to practice!

    • @droydmusic2660
      @droydmusic2660 3 роки тому +9

      I have a sort of different DJ style... I mix different genres like house, breakbeat, dubstep, electro, trap. Surprisingly They sound really good together because they all have one similar theme: dark and heavy but also party oriented

    • @davidreynaud7614
      @davidreynaud7614 3 роки тому

      Too true

    • @deltahomicide9300
      @deltahomicide9300 2 роки тому +1

      My nOOb mistake was thinking all my favorite hip hop songs can go back 2 back in one set ☝️

    • @scorp888
      @scorp888 2 роки тому +3

      Whilst is can be a mistake, 100 tracks of 20 genres is exactly what event and wedding DJ's do every night!

  • @Incorrigible_Bastahd
    @Incorrigible_Bastahd 4 роки тому +3

    I agree with this, and ALWAYS set Cues on new tracks. Another thing that might be recommended would be putting your set list on your phone, in your car, and in your devices in general, and scrubbing all other music until you've mastered anticipating every change in every song. I trick myself into mastering my tracks by making them the only ones I have to listen to in every format possible...
    You should start covering Engine Prime software and start including Denon in your mentions and tutorials, I just bought the Prime 4 and this thing is going to eventually murder the competition.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing these tips! Awesome!

  • @juliusbryansaep2460
    @juliusbryansaep2460 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Carlo. This is indeed big help for us ❤

  • @EqDior
    @EqDior 4 роки тому

    So many gold nuggets! Dude u are awesome!

  • @user-gi8vi5vy1l
    @user-gi8vi5vy1l 5 років тому +5

    Thank you very much. You help me .
    Sakis from Creece.

    • @user-gi8vi5vy1l
      @user-gi8vi5vy1l 5 років тому

      @@djcarlo and I love your videos. Thank you

  • @lilu41
    @lilu41 2 роки тому +3

    Hi Carlo, thanks for making all those videos; they’re super helpful! I just get a bit confused on cue pointing tracks. You’re talking about ‘32 beats away from the intro section’, so when do you know when you’ve reached that point? Hope to hear from you! 🙏🏾

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 роки тому +2

      You've just gotta count Lilu! Try counting in either 4's or 8's, and the more you practice, the more it becomes second nature

  • @w.a.rofficial8563
    @w.a.rofficial8563 3 роки тому

    Your channel is good for all new DJ❤️❤️
    Many tks

  • @AdornationMusic
    @AdornationMusic 4 роки тому +1

    I didn't know about all this stuff when i started but i learned it people are so lucky to have you man to break it down these basics 😀i never used key/cue points i just assume on the basis of the length of the tracks 🙃 it works !!👍🏿

  • @pbee73
    @pbee73 4 роки тому +10

    I come from the era of Tech 12's and vinyl, you took the record home and listened to it and knew right away if you had to make adjustments when blending. Your brain did the analyzing and learning all the different records BPM, amplitude, tonality and equalization before you put it in rotation. I calculated the BPM with a stopwatch and then labeled the sleeve and placed it in my crate in BPM order. Sometimes I would only count for 15 seconds and then multiplied that number by 4. I made many errors near the end of a 90 minute cassette tape only to have to do it all again. Beat matching was done by skill not a computer but those were the days though. There are a couple of rules of thumbs when mixing tracks... 1) Never put words on top of words 2) Always blend where both songs have minimal instruments (i.e. break beats or at least one has a break beat going).

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! As well, as tips! More people can pick these and learn from them!

  • @signoreloya5317
    @signoreloya5317 9 місяців тому +3

    This is literally the secret formula to djing, omfg

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  9 місяців тому

      Bingo! My channel is all about that bizz hahaha

  • @TheHouseCommunity
    @TheHouseCommunity 4 роки тому

    Best tutorial I have seen on youtung. Super simple and easy to understand. Rock on!

  • @jamesstanbridge5794
    @jamesstanbridge5794 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you thank you thank you.
    I've watched dozens of intro videos and none lay down this key concept as cleanly as this video. A genuine 'click', 'eureka', 'aha' video.
    May you go forth and prosper, majestic human.

  • @jyunth28
    @jyunth28 3 роки тому +7

    Wow I used to think that DJ's always used to do do James Hype kinda transitions for literally every song! Lol now I know that it isnt necessary for every song, man I was so stressed

  • @harry_bonkers
    @harry_bonkers 4 роки тому +5

    im super obsessed with my tracks :D preparation is key to a great set

  • @twenty4beats940
    @twenty4beats940 4 роки тому

    i followed a online cursus by crossfader about beatmatch and this is that little thing i didnt know thank you i know what i can learn now i asked myself how to this mixing song after song but now i know i practice this and it worked on the way i wanted best vid about dj i ever seen THX!

  • @yoztrulyhlophe2843
    @yoztrulyhlophe2843 5 років тому

    Always a great help broe🙌🏼

  • @keithgraber
    @keithgraber 5 років тому +4

    I'm having trouble finding a DJ pool with acapella and instrumental versions of tracks available. Any suggestions? I'm especially interested in 80s & 90s music.

    • @MrVengaza
      @MrVengaza 4 роки тому +1

      Franchise Record Pool

  • @sibasishchoudhury4086
    @sibasishchoudhury4086 5 років тому +8

    I never ever miss your any one single trutral it's vry vry vry vry imp to me nd others also u r brilliant nd your trutral feel like my brother teach me thanx it's very important

  • @andrewfoster4472
    @andrewfoster4472 4 роки тому

    I have learned so much from all of your videos. You are definitely up there in my top favorites next to Dj AM! Keep it up! Maybe I'll get to see a live show sometime. Pdx

  • @XXTJXX17
    @XXTJXX17 5 років тому +1

    Not knowing this information has been holding me back from actually starting to DJ. Thank you for sending me down the right path👌

  • @Nosh_Feratu
    @Nosh_Feratu 4 роки тому +140

    oh no, 'how do you know when and where to mix without visual cue points?!!!"
    I remember when we used to really learn our tracks and got to know their structure and characteristics, usually by listening to them a lot....that might still work

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu 4 роки тому +21

      @@djcarlo I genuinely think some people these days buy tracks not because they love them, but simply because theyre popular, so they never really listen to them and get to know them. Like I was saying, we used to buy a track because we couldnt play a set without having it in the crate, so we bought it because we loved it, which means we listened to it a lot and played it a lot because we just loved the damn track.
      Seems like the best thing has always been to just to buy music you love, that way you'll have your own style and sound, get to know all the little details... its worked for me for the 30+ years ive been DJing...

    • @bobjangles6224
      @bobjangles6224 4 роки тому +7

      @@Nosh_Feratu If you are doing advanced mixing with like 4 decks and picking out bits and pieces of them to create something very new this type of prep is necessary even if you listen to each of the individual tracks all the time. Many of the best djs of all time do this. The issue only comes when you do it to just do what you said and phone it in and not try and expand. These tools and this technology allows you to do stuff you couldn't do with just 2 vinyl decks and a basic mixer unless you had 4 arms. If you use it for that then this is a good thing to do.

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu 4 роки тому +5

      @@bobjangles6224 yeah agree, I actually think now is the best time to be a DJ and I probably prefer todays CDJ approach to the traditional vinyl set-up if im honest, ignoring DVS.
      Todays set-up grants you time where you have so much more room between tracks for live experimentation, simply having cue points and loops on tracks means you can really focus on the technical aspects of your mix a lot more and play around, get creative...but again, you only really benefit IF youre properly prepared.

    • @anastasiiamichel7614
      @anastasiiamichel7614 4 роки тому +1

      i do not use cue points, this is real boris for me.i feel freedom when i am not using them and i do not feel free when i am using points.

    • @Nosh_Feratu
      @Nosh_Feratu 4 роки тому

      @@anastasiiamichel7614 I like having them there for when I get carried away during a track with the external fx or maschine, to me having the exra option means I have more freedom to experiment so each to their own and all that...years ago i'd have to run doubles or limit my experimentation so its good to have the option there now, you dont have to use the cues but theyre a nice to have if you have other equipment to incorporate.

  • @OGGalleryCrew92
    @OGGalleryCrew92 5 років тому +11

    Analyzing does not always beat grid correctly and serato gridding is different to traktor as it may be off by half a beat, You are better going tho one by one checking your gridding !
    And the best advise to make cue points is know your songs inside out, back to front, up side down like i do with the old skool uk rave tracks i play from 88- 93 on vinyl too !

  • @walterfowler7557
    @walterfowler7557 4 місяці тому +1

    Great tutorial DJ Carlo - Thank You!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 місяці тому

      Thanks Walter! Hope it had some practical use for you!

  • @SherwinBajao
    @SherwinBajao 5 років тому +1

    Great, simple explanation for preparing and cue pointing tracks!

  • @sounddrone8
    @sounddrone8 5 років тому +3

    I'm so happy my friend told me this is important before I started to DJ

  • @fredbissnette3104
    @fredbissnette3104 3 роки тому +12

    Heres how we did it in the 90s , you went to record store, you found record on shelf , put record on turntable , played record into headphones, took record to cash register and said " I'll take it"

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  3 роки тому

      Oh! Thanks for sharing that nostalgia!

    • @fredbissnette3104
      @fredbissnette3104 3 роки тому

      @@djcarlo and playing them on 50 thousand watt rigs was tricky too patio stones on top of sandbags sometimes for feedback hehe , cheers!

    • @patrickhameister8266
      @patrickhameister8266 3 роки тому +1

      @@fredbissnette3104 well luckily we dont have to carry crates upon crates of music around either! get over it and learn a new get with the times. with people like you around we would still be back in the times. Music should be ever evolving because it is a direct representation of us. It is important for the DJ to stay up with the times and he himself should constantly look to evolve and better himself and his product.

    • @fredbissnette3104
      @fredbissnette3104 3 роки тому +1

      @@patrickhameister8266 I have serato too , played on cdjs too , had many club residencies where it was cdj 2000s , I started in the early 90s and still have my wax and turntables

  • @kidfromthehill
    @kidfromthehill 4 місяці тому +1

    Love your content, it's helped me build my career tremendously!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 місяці тому

      I'm really glad it has! That's why I keep doing what I do for this channel 🥳

  • @radiotrancegaming4089
    @radiotrancegaming4089 5 років тому +1

    Im been folowing for for almost 1 year and still learning something new.thank u for supporting us with new information

  • @The_Top_Striker
    @The_Top_Striker 4 роки тому +6

    Where do I put my hot cues? My intro is 32 beats. I’m super lost on where to put em... please help🥺❤️🥺❤️

    • @Nikkotiosan
      @Nikkotiosan 4 роки тому

      depends bro, usually rnb and hiphop musics has 16beats even less!! so hiphop styled dj usually put their hotcue on 16beat, while edm style music has 32beats and more. the point is, it depends on the user itself. how comfortable are you
      in this tutorial,there are 64 beats. which mean you can put your hotcue on 32 beats and play it 2x

  • @andrewdcleft
    @andrewdcleft 4 роки тому +5

    I'm just tried this technique and it works absolutely amazing but I have a question some intros have 2 intros some courses have 3 courses where is the correct position of the 32 bars
    Example should I put my 32 bars away from the second chorus or the third chorus

  • @johnnychipello919
    @johnnychipello919 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for breaking down the section on the wave form...that helped me so much you can't imagine!!!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  3 роки тому

      You are so welcome! Don't forget to hit subscribe!

  • @ishanghosh4053
    @ishanghosh4053 4 роки тому

    This tutorial video helped me a lot. I used to mix at the wrong points by just eqing and it used not end up very well. Now I applied your technique and my mixes are sounding a lot better. Thanks carlo! You're a genius! Salute!

  • @carloliesplanux6223
    @carloliesplanux6223 4 роки тому +3

    is this the Pioneer DJ DJ Controller (DDJ-400) just askin?

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому

      Check the video description! All the info is there!

  • @djimma5080
    @djimma5080 5 років тому +3

    I have 30567 tracks on my hard drive. Traktor crashed the other week and it wiped everything and factory reset everything. It took me just under two weeks to get everything back to where it was.
    If your gonna use DVS or software and your just starting expect shit like this to happen and don't let it crush your soul when it does and please resist the urge to smash your laptop into the wall.
    Other good tips for noobs.
    -turn your WiFi off and then your anti virus as these two things can cause load issues and alot of people don't realise it these causing the problems for example when installing the Pro 3 upgrade it kept failing to install from NI and it was just my anti virus treating the software as a virus (apperntly NI are looking into this)
    -allways make sure all your tracks have a "genre" if you do have problems with things being wiped organising everything into genres is the quicker way of getting everything back into playlist

  • @ByronRamos_
    @ByronRamos_ 5 років тому

    Your tips are always greatly appreciated man. 👌

  • @egkaitouni
    @egkaitouni 5 років тому +1

    Man thank you so much of all your videos and tricks. Cheers from Morocco 🇲🇦

  • @djathan4970
    @djathan4970 4 роки тому +9

    I’m really confused on where to put the que points still

  • @ILoveOlSkoolMusic
    @ILoveOlSkoolMusic 5 років тому +3

    I am very OCD regarding labeling my tracks. Which can be time consuming but I believe I can access them quicker.

    • @jordonlavery9913
      @jordonlavery9913 5 років тому

      Michael McKenzie sorry to bother you but could I ask how you organise then

    • @ILoveOlSkoolMusic
      @ILoveOlSkoolMusic 5 років тому

      Jordon Lavery I use iTunes which isn’t everyone’s choice. I organize based on artist name, album artist, year, genre & group. The DJ software will take care of bpm and key.
      Don’t fall into the trap of having too many songs in your library. It will slow you down when playing out. I have tried making playlists or crates for specific events but I end up in my library searching. Bottom line is try out different methods til you find a method that suits you.

    • @jordonlavery9913
      @jordonlavery9913 5 років тому

      Michael McKenzie thankyou, I am a Total beginner and just a bit confused about a few things. Thankyou for helping me

    • @ILoveOlSkoolMusic
      @ILoveOlSkoolMusic 5 років тому

      Jordon Lavery you are welcome. If I can help you on your DJ career just ask

    • @jordonlavery9913
      @jordonlavery9913 5 років тому

      Michael McKenzie thankyou I can never seem to find anyone that helps me 😂😅I’ll make sure to come back to this video each time I need help 😂

  • @MrJohnThornhill
    @MrJohnThornhill 4 роки тому

    Great work !

  • @roguedragondraksis9114
    @roguedragondraksis9114 4 роки тому

    I’ve known about analyzing tracks. And the cue points. But everyone gives different places to put them. Love this method. Three, Easily recognizable cues. Will definitely be trying this method

  • @Jagosvault
    @Jagosvault 4 роки тому +4

    To answer your question, I cue my songs to hell just so I have back ups on back ups and the most info possible! But it has to be noted I started a week ago with DJing so this is subject to heavy change!

  • @mistaish
    @mistaish 4 роки тому +128

    1 trillion songs and still can’t move the crowd. It’s not the music it’s the user.

    • @SoulJuce
      @SoulJuce 3 роки тому

      Sometimes if you’re real unlucky you’ve got a dead crowd

  • @istdoof
    @istdoof 2 роки тому +1

    Just binged watch like 10hours worth your content lo. Really awesome for beginners. Thank you so much!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 роки тому +1

      Dang! That's probably most of my channel at this point! Thanks bud, and welcome to the DJing world!

  • @boogieeweb3
    @boogieeweb3 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for being my mentor! You have helped me get good gigs and have fun leaning techniques and tricks!! Your the best!!! Thanks for your help!!! I have my first headlining gig this weekend!! 🎉 2 hour set ❤

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 місяці тому

      That's awesome! So excited for your set!

  • @Exterconz
    @Exterconz 5 років тому +3

    0:12 LOL Haha
    #Cool

  • @vicjames2011
    @vicjames2011 4 роки тому +3

    For the $125/hour I charge I could give less than a *&^% about judgement for using sync. And, on a few occasions i've gone off and done 15 minute quick-mix session of sometimes 40 songs blended perfectly and the crowd goes insane hearing something NEW, not the same old radio dj mixes they've become so acustom to. Carlo is absolutely correct, once you've graduated to beat matching manually and no look mixing, you've proved the theory and can now move up to the next level of mixing. I look at it like this. If you can do long form math in high school, guess what now you can use calc app on your phone.

  • @domenickamiana1685
    @domenickamiana1685 5 років тому

    Omg you totally did my suggested topic! Thank you for enlightening us sml for this channel.

    • @domenickamiana1685
      @domenickamiana1685 5 років тому

      @@djcarlo yeah I learned a lot on this channel more power sir!

  • @colotitlan1
    @colotitlan1 5 років тому +1

    Like always!! Thank you so much bro!!! Dios te bendiga grandemente!! Saludos

  • @desmonetizados5434
    @desmonetizados5434 4 роки тому +158

    the number one MISTAKE DJ’s make:
    prepare a pre-set before the party

    • @centralelectronica7534
      @centralelectronica7534 4 роки тому +90

      @Tophi Antonio Being a pro-dj means you do not take any song requests...

    • @asdgasdgsdgsdgsgasdg2755
      @asdgasdgsdgsdgsgasdg2755 4 роки тому +19

      Yeah I don’t really consider this a huge deal. You bet your ass if you ask 90% of the dudes playing at EDC, if they have a set list, they do. And they probably have practiced it for months. Maybe they don’t use every track pre set in order, but going in blind is asking for it. You need to have a plan. And even with the plan I’m sure they still shit nervous bricks. I’ve played parties and followed some headliners like 2K, I couldn’t imagine doing EDC without some prep. Id much rather prepare a set list and focus on the crowd more, doing awesome effects and awesome drops and awesome transitions, than fiddling my way through 2 terabytes of songs, listening to 5 before one actually sounds good.

    • @schlommolommo
      @schlommolommo 4 роки тому +7

      well, that's not what the video was about, right? Rather, preping your tracks makes you more flexible in selecting tracks, because you can rely on being able to mix them smoothly.

    • @mmmaxxx__
      @mmmaxxx__ 4 роки тому +2

      The reason you shouldn't rely on a prepared playlist is that the crowd's mood is sometimes unpredictable and you might need a different energy at a certain point to bring the mood down or up depending on what you've been mixing, time of day, amount of people, audience attention and retention and crowd feedback

    • @hudziszeq
      @hudziszeq 4 роки тому +19

      @@mmmaxxx__ Well it doesn't really apply to all kind of DJs.. I'm techno DJ and I work in underground clubs that don't allow any commercial music at all. Trust me, reading crowd is the last thing on my mind when I DJ because people who come to join our parties know exactly what they come there for and will bounce to any techno and its sub genres we drop. If on the other hand you're a DJ in a regular bar/club where all kind of music is played ranging from rock, through pop, disco, indie etc, thats when you actually need to play live and read the audience.

  • @jnfe
    @jnfe 4 роки тому +3

    We didn't have any of this before the digital age. We just had to know the records and adjust accordingly.

    • @Necrosaw
      @Necrosaw 4 роки тому

      Fortunately this is not the case anymore :)

  • @V_Jay_TheNinjas
    @V_Jay_TheNinjas 4 роки тому +2

    I probably thought I was obsessed with my tracks because i pre-load all of them as soon as i download, but it wasn't always like that i adopted it as a preventative measure because I use a core i 3 laptop so it does not take the processing load pretty well especially when video mixing, so now i'm proudly obsessed with pre loading. Thankx man👊👊👊👊

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому

      Woot! Glad this helps! Nice!

  • @neutron8210
    @neutron8210 3 роки тому +1

    THIS IS DJ GOLD. OML THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS

  • @djshamfrommajafigga
    @djshamfrommajafigga 5 років тому +3

    School them because some youth feel like you can play two song an mix them think he\she can play it takes a lot of work

  • @jonnylaris
    @jonnylaris 4 роки тому +4

    Some sound advice but the mixing was pretty bad. Never mix at the start of a breakdown!

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 роки тому

      Sorry about that!

    • @4791_
      @4791_ 4 роки тому

      In some situations, you use the start of the break down to mix in to the next one. Like when crowds doesn't like breakdowns. Trust me, there are clubs like that where djs only plays a very short period of time like 30-45 minutes only because there is a back to back band. I use this method to keep the crowd get goin till I hand them over to the band. You adapt to where you perform. But basically you don't mix at the start of the break down in a pure club setting.

    • @jonnylaris
      @jonnylaris 4 роки тому +1

      @@4791_ well yea I mean if you are short on time I guess you have to rush stuff but if your are doing it properly you should try and avoid it.

    • @FeelLikeGastly
      @FeelLikeGastly 4 роки тому

      When should you mix if not the start of the breakdown? Wait for a bit of the breakdown and then begin?

  • @seanfehrenbacher4448
    @seanfehrenbacher4448 5 років тому

    Great video carlo!

  • @testsubject9896
    @testsubject9896 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the vid! I’ve never used cues before. Old school vinyl guy that treats the new tech like 1200s. Have a Numark mixtrack pro 3 and absolutely loving it! Keep the knowledge comin!

  • @juicy_rickys_world3273
    @juicy_rickys_world3273 4 роки тому +13

    ...until you show up at the function and have to play on some cdj 900s and all of this is a waste of time 😂

    • @juicy_rickys_world3273
      @juicy_rickys_world3273 4 роки тому +3

      DJ Carlo Atendido no the video is great! I do a bunch of prep like this and end up playing on old gear half the time. 😤

  • @harrymcennis1808
    @harrymcennis1808 4 роки тому +29

    Stop telling people to press the sync button 😔😔😔

    • @seanp2k617
      @seanp2k617 9 місяців тому +7

      if you can use sync effectively it’s fine, but I agree with the overall sentiment of learning how to mix without it. I’ve heard enough openers at clubs train wreck when they should have just saved themselves with sync. Like any tool, if you can deploy it effectively to make a better show that is more entertaining for guests, it’s a W in my book.

    • @Del-Blanco-Diablo
      @Del-Blanco-Diablo 8 місяців тому

      Shut up if its there use it..

    • @PaulBrownclk-me
      @PaulBrownclk-me 7 місяців тому +8

      Complaining about the use of sync has been done to death , get over it .. and don’t use mp3s , don’t use anything but a pair of vinyl decks .. its not DJing otherwise … yawn .. cant you see how silly this sounds .. technology changes .. anyone would think its hard or major skill is needed to manually beat match .. the fact is .. its not .. and doesn’t .. but it takes longer .. so as long as a DJ has that in their pocket, why shouldn’t he / she also use sync when he / she feels the need? 🎉

    • @djwolfville290
      @djwolfville290 3 місяці тому

      That sync button has created so many more DJs and also helped build up their confidence lol

    • @mcgritty8842
      @mcgritty8842 2 місяці тому

      Stop telling people not to use the sync button. Being pretentious is never cool, except to other pretentious people.

  • @jonathanf3604
    @jonathanf3604 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for this! I just picked up a controller and have been struggling to figure out when to transition between songs. This makes it so clear, and I like your explanation at the end of when you might use one cue point over another.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 роки тому +1

      You're welcome bud! Glad you got some good takeaways from the video!

    • @jonathanf3604
      @jonathanf3604 2 роки тому

      @@djcarlo will definitely be watching more of your videos :)