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Thread: Djing...

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    WarezKid Guest

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    Didnt know where to post this tbh! . But it about radios!

    i wanna dj (well i am) but i want to buy extras like better mic, and other stuff


    could someone help me lol!

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    well it all dempends how serious u wanna take it.

    if u wanna be prettuy serirous get a nice mic a mixer so it will sound really good then some cd decs as well and a good soundcard.Also if u wanna take it serious get some jingles made.


    i can give u a good mic for if u are gonna tke it serious

    http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite...transid=009422

    we use that in the studio at school good mic nice pickup when you are near it but block out other moise in the studio

    for a serious cd player if u wanna take serious
    http://www.numark.com/cdn36
    we ahve a older version of this in the studio it is ok but sometimes it can be wired and not like some discs

    for a mixer i could not point you to 1 because i dont know what u want eg channels and all that all i advise is use soundcraft i use there quite a bit and have never hade a problem whith them we use these at *Removed* when it is runnig and have 1 in the studio at school and also have 1 of these at home for my drumkit


    and for a soundcard if you are atking it serious get a creative sb live 1
    http://www.creative.com/products/pro...&product=14066

    that looks a good 1 i dont have it or have never used 1 but at home i have used creative soundblaster and in the studio just not taht version

    hope that helps if u dont want to take it deadly serious then just say hpow serious u wanna ake it and i will try to find good products for you

    you dont have to ahve a cd deck but it is nice


    i dont take it dedly serious at home but like i say at our school studio and at *removed they do so i have a bit of knollage on what is good

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd93 View Post
    well it all dempends how serious u wanna take it.

    if u wanna be prettuy serirous get a nice mic a mixer so it will sound really good then some cd decs as well and a good soundcard.Also if u wanna take it serious get some jingles made.


    i can give u a good mic for if u are gonna tke it serious

    http://www.sennheiserusa.com/newsite...transid=009422

    we use that in the studio at school good mic nice pickup when you are near it but block out other moise in the studio

    for a serious cd player if u wanna take serious
    http://www.numark.com/cdn36
    we ahve a older version of this in the studio it is ok but sometimes it can be wired and not like some discs

    for a mixer i could not point you to 1 because i dont know what u want eg channels and all that all i advise is use soundcraft i use there quite a bit and have never hade a problem whith them we use these at whitchurch fm when it is runnig and have 1 in the studio at school and also have 1 of these at home for my drumkit


    and for a soundcard if you are atking it serious get a creative sb live 1
    http://www.creative.com/products/pro...&product=14066

    that looks a good 1 i dont have it or have never used 1 but at home i have used creative soundblaster and in the studio just not taht version

    hope that helps if u dont want to take it deadly serious then just say hpow serious u wanna ake it and i will try to find good products for you

    you dont have to ahve a cd deck but it is nice


    i dont take it dedly serious at home but like i say at our school studio and at whithcurch fm they do so i have a bit of knollage on what is good
    i do wanna take it serouisly, but Not! too much! lol


    any more ideas?

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    Right then for a serious dj but not too mutch i propose this.

    option 1

    Mic:http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=220024&criteria=microphones&d oy=22m8

    Softwear: Sam broadcaster 2

    Mixer:none

    cd decks:none


    option 2

    Mic:http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=35163&criteria=microphones&do y=22m8 but you will also have to buy a xlr to a 3.5 mini jack lead whith that for about £3 if you dont buy the mixer

    Softwear: Sam broadcaster 2 or 3

    Mixer:http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=36158&criteria=mixers&doy=22m 8 you will also have to buy a big jack to mini jack convertor £1

    cd decks:Just a cd deck lying arrond the house then take a line from the headphone into the mixer


    option 3

    Mic:http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=27483&criteria=microphones&do y=22m8

    Softwear: ots dj // sam broadcaster 2 or 3 // cue professinal (donno if it supports shoutcast i aint sure)

    Mixer:http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=43545&criteria=mixer&doy=22m8

    cd decks:a good cd deck froma local shop whatever takes your fancy


    you could also use the setup that i put above but for soundcard i do recomend the creative sb live range

    you can also go more in deph like getting dual moniters and loads more hard drive space

    as well i recomend getting some jingles to make your shows sound pro as well as maybe investing in getting some good liteing for you desk as well as a mic stand

    http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...stand&doy=22m8

    that is the sort i like taht sit on your desk but if you are gonna take it real pro have 1 fixed on the desk whitha pull arm on it like them lights or on the celing.

    hope i helped
    ;Hayd93
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    ye thanks, i looked at most of them, and still taking in more ideas!,

    is there tuts i can read ect. like how to use mixers

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    there might be but they aint really that hard i got taught in a hour how to use 1 to its full extent my a music tech teacher

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd93 View Post
    there might be but they aint really that hard i got taught in a hour how to use 1 to its full extent my a music tech teacher

    i wonder if my school does this

    I be like


    -praying-

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    your best bet is ask a music tech teacher if u have 1 if not a music teacher if not then a media teacher then if not try ict if still not then i will see if i can draw u a little guide all u really need to know is the gain and sliders and solo and mute is helpul and also output and phantom u dont need to know pan and band receving

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayd93 View Post
    your best bet is ask a music tech teacher if u have 1 if not a music teacher if not then a media teacher then if not try ict if still not then i will see if i can draw u a little guide all u really need to know is the gain and sliders and solo and mute is helpul and also output and phantom u dont need to know pan and band receving

    well i got you on msn lol, thanks thro for all your help, dont think we got a music tech teather, but we do have very good ict techs

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