I m grateful for your video!I learnt mixing on cds in a certified dj school but after 3years later I got really bored and wanted to play on vynils but I found it so difficult .I had an acquaintance who mixed with this stile of beatmatching with cuts ...and now 13 years later I want to start now on vynils.I got the whole thing thank you do much .The soft cut is truly awesome!
Thank you so much. It's a short video and it doesn't show that much but I'm glad you appreciate it. Good luck on learning with vinyl. Cdjs are fun to but it's nice to know how turntables feel along with your hands on the records.
@@djkuno21you re very welcome! I had the issue with the needle jumping out and that was awful...and I ve just found out it s another thing!That thing confused me a lot that made me quit mixing...but I got it now...
@Irina Dumitru yeah. There are definitely downsides and technical issues when it comes to records. Like making sure your needles are not broken or worn, the condition is your records, how and where you are touching the records... all that stuff. But again glad you got the the motivation to try out vinyl and keep practicing. Might even become a great at turntablism.
@@djkuno21 hahaha😂 ...You can bet it...yeah!I love how you called it!It s surprising to me ...to find out djs that used to play on vynils and are willing to get back on mixing ,because some lost the skill...I m surprised that many want to come back on playing again on vynils, which is great!I was very grumpy when I heard other djs telling me about this time of digital djing which I totally dislike...
Which nob on the mixer do I use to start fading out the first track the bass? And start turning the other bass up on track 2 then what do the other nobs do the middle one and top one do exactly? I played hard house 20 years ago and all the beats sound the same and I got bored and gave up but I'm acter just getting back into the djing as a hobbie the mixer nobs are confusing me the beats are no problem but progressive music is totally different from hard house you have to actually use the mixer not the cross fader and volumes for chopping back and forth showing off but basically its the same beats
Thank you. I appreciate it. I usually get my records at Dr. Freeclouds record store www.drfreeclouds.com/ In Fountain Valley, California or just some record label online stores. Been a while since I bought any records.
Straight to the point, not talking for hours before during and after. Great vid!
Thanks.
I m grateful for your video!I learnt mixing on cds in a certified dj school but after 3years later I got really bored and wanted to play on vynils but I found it so difficult .I had an acquaintance who mixed with this stile of beatmatching with cuts ...and now 13 years later I want to start now on vynils.I got the whole thing thank you do much .The soft cut is truly awesome!
Thank you so much. It's a short video and it doesn't show that much but I'm glad you appreciate it. Good luck on learning with vinyl. Cdjs are fun to but it's nice to know how turntables feel along with your hands on the records.
@@djkuno21you re very welcome! I had the issue with the needle jumping out and that was awful...and I ve just found out it s another thing!That thing confused me a lot that made me quit mixing...but I got it now...
@Irina Dumitru yeah. There are definitely downsides and technical issues when it comes to records. Like making sure your needles are not broken or worn, the condition is your records, how and where you are touching the records... all that stuff. But again glad you got the the motivation to try out vinyl and keep practicing. Might even become a great at turntablism.
@@djkuno21 hahaha😂 ...You can bet it...yeah!I love how you called it!It s surprising to me ...to find out djs that used to play on vynils and are willing to get back on mixing ,because some lost the skill...I m surprised that many want to come back on playing again on vynils, which is great!I was very grumpy when I heard other djs telling me about this time of digital djing which I totally dislike...
Dude that was sick!
Thanks. I'm surprised you watched my video.
Which nob on the mixer do I use to start fading out the first track the bass? And start turning the other bass up on track 2 then what do the other nobs do the middle one and top one do exactly? I played hard house 20 years ago and all the beats sound the same and I got bored and gave up but I'm acter just getting back into the djing as a hobbie the mixer nobs are confusing me the beats are no problem but progressive music is totally different from hard house you have to actually use the mixer not the cross fader and volumes for chopping back and forth showing off but basically its the same beats
I just watched a video of yours mixing and it seems like you already learned which nobs to adjust. Keep it up. It's always fun mixing.
@djkuno21 thank you
The silence record 🔥
really helpful thanks!
Thanks. It's basic and not too technical so l am glad this helps.
awesome!
Thank you
Most helpful video yet. Where do you get your records from?
Thank you. I appreciate it. I usually get my records at Dr. Freeclouds record store www.drfreeclouds.com/ In Fountain Valley, California or just some record label online stores. Been a while since I bought any records.
What’s the first track please?
Tiësto - In My Memory