Become a Home DJ Now
09 May, 2009, 7:30 pm IST | Siddharth Bhatia
We give you basic tips and free cool software to get started right away!
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The next time you throw a party at home, you might want to create a DJ setlist of all your MP3s, rather than a boring playlist. Another cool thing would be to remix a Himesh track with Polefolder (imagine the ring modulation!). All this is easy today; there's even free software that can make you a good amateur DJ. This article is a small list of (very) elementary software available for mixing audio tracks, tips on creating setlists, and of course, bobbing your head. Both Windows and Mac users have been kept in mind. Basic Gyaan This is where we introduce one more concept: looping. To essentially mix two tracks we must loop a small part of each or either. Looping means playing the same part again and again and this is important to mix the two tracks slowly and steadily. The second track, on the right, the one you want to mix, needs to be played a bit faster or slower, so the beats start syncing with the first track. Once the BPMs are same, the songs can essentially play together. This way, when the left track is getting over, you can mix the right track in, all BPMs matched up. Thus we have a smooth transition between the music, and the crowd keeps dancing. The actual BPM of the song will be displayed on the software. The below mentioned ones all do that, no need to worry. Next is the key of the song, which can be explained simply as a group of pitches or notes used in music. When mixing two tracks, the beats might as well go together, all BPM matched and all, but the notes in the music must also match. In music terminology, they are called by English Alphabets like key of A, key of C, key of D# etc. A knowledge of the keys helps, but it is not entirely necessary at a basic stage. Getting a little deeper into the concept - 2 songs in similar keys will have frequencies overlapping, that create consonance with the human ear. Dissimilar keys will create discord, and your ears will not like what they hear. The loophole here is that just beats alone do not need to be in perfect key relationships. The good thing is our ears can detect any muck-ups in beats or keys, and an aspiring DJ must concentrate on developing a discerning ear. |
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