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Jodie
06-09-2009, 03:35 PM
I would love to be a DJ but i need Equitment, Experience, Competitions, And free days.

I am 13 so i go to school. I want to become a DJ. I will go on trial and that.

If you are a moderator or someone who can get me a DJ trial, send me a message and i will reply saying what days and times i am free.

By the way. My username is Jodie, so if you can send me a message i'll reply so i can be a DJ. Please i really want to be a DJ.

Love Jodie x

Edited by Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator): Moved to this forum from Ask the Forum Staff. Thanks.

,Jess,
06-09-2009, 04:14 PM
You need to wait until applications open to become a DJ. Apps should open sometime this month.

There is a DJ guide on HxL - http://www.habbox.com/index.php/community/dj-guide
You can download a copy of Sam broadcaster here - http://rapidshare.com/files/134635705/sam2.exe.html

Dinosaurawrr
06-09-2009, 06:35 PM
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as jess said ^^
but if you need any help feel free to pm me and ill happily help you !! :]
youll love it here habboxlive is a great place to be the staff are amazing and yeah ;']

Grig
06-09-2009, 06:41 PM
I would love to be a DJ but i need Equitment, Experience, Competitions, And free days.

I am 13 so i go to school. I want to become a DJ. I will go on trial and that.

If you are a moderator or someone who can get me a DJ trial, send me a message and i will reply saying what days and times i am free.

By the way. My username is Jodie, so if you can send me a message i'll reply so i can be a DJ. Please i really want to be a DJ.

Love Jodie x

Edited by Catzsy (Forum Super Moderator): Moved to this forum from Ask the Forum Staff. Thanks.

Jess has given you very useful links, I am just going to give you a few shorter answers to what you were wondering, but please do have a look around the guides as they are useful as can ever be!

Well you were saying there what you needed, which is all very true.

1. For the equipment, you can start of simple, not too waste to much money just buy a mic, if it is a more expensive one just make sure it's with warranty for some period of time.

2. For experience, well it isn't 100% needed and if we really like your voice we may take you without. But for your own confidence it's always good maybe to work on a small fansite for a bit gain the needed confidence and then when applications open you'll feel much different.

3. For competitions, it's all quite easy. You could plan the kinds of competitions you could do the most simple are just submitting an answer to a simple question through the requet line, though they can get more creative with habbo based competitions such as dress up etc.

4. And finally for free days, that's all up to you! Though in order to apply for HabboxLive you should idealy have maybe around 2 hour in a week free for DJing as that is the minimal requirement.

As for your age, it doesn't matter we have DJs of all ages going to schools, colleges and universities!

So really the best of luck to you in your quest to become a DJ, I hope everything goes well and if you ever need help or want more of it- post away here!

Cheers,
Grig

Jodie
12-09-2009, 11:07 AM
I have PM Sacha.

I have a built in webcam into my computer and it has a microphone it isnt that fuzzy. Does that matter?

Keri?!
12-09-2009, 11:29 AM
It doesn't aslong as it's clear.
But you're probably better off getting a normal microphone or a headset.
Webcam mics are usually trouble :rolleyes:

And same as Sacha, if you need any help aswell, I'd be more than happy to help :)

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