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Jomel01 wrote:like you dnk I've had the desire to learn DJ-ing since HS in the 80s and have had a DJ set up for the past maybe 10 years but never really learned how. Currently I have 2 SL1200 Mk5 and an Allen&Heath Xone22 mixer and I must agree with jackD201 that the A&H are best. I've had Numark, Audio Technica and Behringer(with the beat counter) mixers and the A&H's feel and SQ is really tops- very smooth and you'll stop looking for other mixers after you get them.
I visited a DJ academy around 3~4 years ago but didn't go through with the lesson since I felt that their skills were more toward using the digital format and I'd like to learn the analog DJ skill. They charged around P5k?
Now I am planning to just invite an old school DJ to my place to learn directly. I am thinking DJs normally earn P2~3k per gig so maybe I can work around this figure to get him to teach me at home using my gear.
Oh and I think you will also need to buy those slip mats to properly work your TT. I got mine where there is a felt mat on top of a plastic sheet or something, I'm not sure how they call it... and I also had a special table made which I hope I can share a picture of but I don't know how to post pictures just yet
I'm interested to know how you will eventually learn how to DJ and hope you do learn eventually
BTW, this is my first post at WS... cool
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