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Broadcast your tracklist on TWITTER?


Our Frienda at Beatprotal shared with us this article:

Richie Hawtin’s Twitter app announcement this morning hasn’t had much time to properly sunk in yet, but already I’ve been having some major thoughts about how the broadcasting of DJ tracklists in real time will change everything.

With Traktor quickly becoming the standard for electronic music DJs, the addition of a Twitter app will bring a level of transparency and fluidity to DJing in one fell software update that is likely to have a long-lasting impact on electronic music culture.

Here are my initial thoughts on the pros and cons of this development.
Music discovery

Since the beginning of DJ culture, tracklists have been a major source of music discovery. Everyone wants to get the best music that a DJ plays, and identifying the tracks that make up a DJ’s set has become a sport of sorts, that has spawned a number of valuable ideas.

From the culture of Track ID requests online (our own BeatDetect section is part of this system), to the dissection of Essential Mix tracklists on the BBC’s website, to the kids down the front who ask what every good beat is, the system of identifying good dance music is as much a part of the culture as headphones and vinyl.

It is a social, crowd-sourcing system that aligns itself well with dance music’s inclusive community roots.

But the system has never been very efficient. In the days of vinyl, punters used to try and read the title of records as they spun round and round on the platter. In a dark and smoky club, at 45rpm, the ability to catch the words of a spinning record was a skill in itself. White labels didn’t help, and DJs drawing symbols and smiley faces on records only further led to confusion.

When CDs came along, punters who were desperate to find out the name of a tune had no option but to hound a DJ for its name. People still hold up mobile phones in front of a DJ’s face today asking ‘Wat tune is dis?’

The development of protected DJ booths in clubs, with high walls that are unable to be scaled by fans, was probably in part, fueled by the increasing amount of hounding.

Then laptops came along, and punters received a polite and shiny Apple logo in their face. The internet, YouTube and the proliferation of digital cameras then unlocked the wisdom of the crowd and satisfied the hunger of some, with fans able to upload dodgy clips of a dancefloor in motion all under the banner of ‘Track ID?’

However, the system of Track IDs too has its inefficiencies. The internet is a wasteland filled with video and audio clips of music that will never be identified, and crowd sourcing, as great as it is, is rather slow.

A Twitter app that broadcasts what a DJ is playing in real-time changes everything. Here is a list of instant benefits that I forsee:
Pros

The unsung heroes of dance music gain a voice
Dance music has always been an anonymous movement, with producers hiding behind aliases, and DJs being the public face and stars of the scene. With real-time tracklist broadcasting however, the artists that produce the amazing music behind it all will gain deserved visibility and valuable promotion.

Think how many new up and coming artists could gain important attention from the worldwide dance community if one of their tracks is played by a Sasha or a Pete Tong in a club in one far corner of the world.

Real-time data analysis will be powerful

If you thought Beatport’s Top 10 chart was a powerful indicator for what’s hot, imagine then, the possibilities of being able to see the most popular tracks being played in clubs right now. By aggregating the tracklists of all Traktor users who are tweeting, it will bring a level of transparency and vibrancy to global dance music culture like never before. We’ll be able to see the scene breathing, moving and reacting like an animal, akin to the volatility of the stock market.

New trends could be discovered through the statistics. For instance, in a time of recession, are DJs playing more dark and more stripped back music? In the summer are happy vocal records and melodies a big theme? What’s the biggest electro house record right now? Are there differences between countries? Is classic house music coming back? Is trance getting harder?

The questions are limitless, but the answers could be found through the analysis of such data.

Man hours saved, good for the environment
The culture of using digital cameras for the purpose of identifying good music later will be obsolete with the introduction of real-time tracklists. Think of the amount of man hours that will now be saved worldwide each year by people no longer having to encode and upload their videos for track ID purposes. From the DJ’s standpoint, that means no longer having to write down a tracklist after a set which has always been an annoying encumbrance. This all equates to energy saved, which could have a small and beneficial impact on the environment.

Leave us DJs alone
DJs will no longer be hassled by overzealous fans at the booth and will be able to concentrate on just playing. No more annoying phones in the face, no more taps on the shoulder. Whoopee!

Goodbye chin strokers
Chin strokers – those annoying nerds that stand next to the DJ booth showing off their ‘knowledge’ for shouting out the name of every single beat have just been replaced by Twitter on the iPhone (which smells a lot better).

Accuracy
Technology is accurate, humans are generally not. So those hard-to-pronounce German techno records will finally be spelled correctly.

Memory? Who needs memory?
How many times have you asked a DJ for the name of a record, only to forget later? With tracklists now appearing accurately on Twitter there’s no need to remember anything from a club, every again. Is that a good thing?

More sales, convenience
Us here at Beatport have already been speaking about the integration of Beatport links to any tracks that are tweeted and available to purchase. If that becomes a possibility, then that means more sales for labels and artists, and convenience for users who will not have to manually search for tracks online. Everyone wins.
Cons

Whilst there are obvious overwhelming benefits to broadcasting tracklists in real-time via Twitter, there are also a few cons.

The hype circle irrelevant, mystique gone, piracy up?

In the days of vinyl, the dance music hype circle – the idea that DJs hype music simply by playing it which brings more sales down the line – was rather large. Some estimates put it at about six months, and when you take into account the exclusive promo period that DJs enjoyed, the white labels and the test pressings, the second tier promo lists and radio play, that seems about right.

When CDs, the internet and digital downloading came along, the hype circle got squeezed. Information traveled faster, and knowledge was no longer the privilege of a dancefloor veteran. Information wanted to be free, and in dance music this could be seen by the end of an idiosyncratic era - the days of a DJ playing an unknown white label that took take six months to be identified was over.

And with each new technological development the hype circle has been getting smaller. Some labels now only promote a record once it’s available to legally purchase online because they’ve realised that hype these days only leads to piracy and illegal downloading if the music is not available. For better or worse, internet consumers has gotten used to the convenience of ‘now’.

The development of a Twitter app that allows for the broadcasting of DJs tracklists in real-time renders the hype circle pretty irrelevant. By the time Dubfire has finished his set in Tokyo, the exclusive promo white label that he dropped for the very first time that night has already been identified in Borneo. Its name is freely available on the internet and it has already virally self-promoted.

Fans will already be searching futilely to buy it, and the pressure for someone to rip and upload an illegal copy of it just went sky high.

More significantly perhaps, is the fact that the mystique surrounding what a DJ plays, the excitement of tracking down that amazing life-changing moment that you heard on a beach in Thailand, just disappeared. The satisfaction of finally ID’ing that bomb that you heard in Ibiza will no longer be realised.

Exposure too soon?

Twitter tracklists in real time will bring deserved attention to the producers behind the music, but is there a danger that an up and coming artist will get worldwide exposure too soon?

There is something valuable in the old process of hyping new talent. The top down table of exposing new talent in dance music – DJs recommending music to other DJs, which in turn leads to magazine and blog coverage, and then finally the public – generally gave the artist enough time to develop their sound. A slow rising push slowly brings attention and the early days can be very important to the career development of an artist.

With real-time music discovery taking place on Twitter, a new artist with a debut release could get global attention when they’re not quite ready for it. The subsequent pressure of producing an equally successful hit, and the pressure of signing to a label, might not be very beneficial.

The loss of context

A good DJ is greater than the sum of the tracks they play, but with tracklists appearing online in real-time, there is a danger that the other audience (online and not down front) will lose all context and gain critical potential.

Fans who were not able to attend a club gig in person, might watch the set unravel on Twitter and after a few minutes respond on their Twitter saying ‘By the looks of things, I’m not missing much’.

What’s more, the Twitter application will broadcast every track played regardless of whether it was actually audible – digital DJs are increasingly experimenting with the mixing of parts and loops, and the app will list a track when in fact only a four second loop of it was actually played.
Other considerations
Update

Since writing this post, Minus have uploaded a press release about the app with some more interesting notes.

“By providing the necessary information to track what is really being played in clubs, the Twitter DJ application would not only drag the likes of GEMA, PRS and SOCAN kicking and screaming into the 21st century, but make sure the real artists get paid instead of performance payments simply being carved up between the Madonnas and U2s of the world. If record sales are slowing down and performance is now the key area where artists can achieve financial stability, better solutions need to be found and a workable structure put in place as soon as possible. We hope that our Twitter DJ application is a step forward in the development of these types of systems.“

That means that Minus have been thinking two steps ahead, and realise that their Twitter app is a much better system then the blanket public performance music licenses that most venues worldwide use. The hope is that the producers behind the music might actually receive money based on their contribution (the amount their music is played in clubs) rather than it just going to the major labels to spend as they will.

An excellent idea, but the reality is that GEMA, PRS and SOCAN probably can’t/don’t want to build a system that accurately collects data with such magnitude. There are probably too many venues in the world with too many songs being played for the performance payments to be carved up proportionally.

The gap just got wider

The gap between digital DJs and physical DJs just got a lot bigger with the introduction of real-time tracklist broadcasting. Physical DJs generally play tracks in their entirety and tell a story through their mixing, whilst digital DJs are increasingly mixing on a molecular level. With tracklists appearing in real-time, digital DJs are transparent, whilst physical DJs still have a certain mystique to them.

As a reaction to this we might see digital DJs in the future, who broadcast tracklists via Twitter, deliberately mislabeling their music or using anonymous phrases in place of track titles in order to retain exclusivity on some of their most upfront cuts.
Your thoughts

These are just my initial thoughts and are not backed up by any data or facts. I would love to hear what you all think of this new and exciting development, and what it means for our scene.

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Live at 10 pm Wedding Season Discussion

10 pm tonight I will be opening up the US DJ Network on Stickam... http://stickam.com/usdjnetwork for a round table discussion to get everyone pumped and primed for the upcoming wedding season. We will be discussing much of the information recently covered by Tommy Mac here on the Network Blogs and pretty much anything people want to talk about.
Once you arrive on the page you can sign up for a free account which will let you get on screen if you have a webcam or you can choose a temporary screen name and join the text chat. Instructions on how to join in the conversation will be given in the room but you will need Skype if you want to join the voice discussion. Skype is free and can be downloaded here
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US DJ Network Live right on your mobile phone!


Stickam.com has just released a mobile streaming tool for watching and listening to broadcasts on many popular mobile phones (see the list above - click the image to enlarge). That means that you can catch the Mobile DJ Network no matter where you are. I set it up on my Blackberry Storm and I was able to stream audio. I had a problem with the video streaming options and I am working with Stickam to resolve those issues. So check it out and don't forget to tune in when you are in front of your computer or now even when you're not!

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The US DJ NETWORK is HERE


DJs Join The US DJ Network

We invite ALL DJs across the world to visit www.usdjnetwork.com and sign up for an account.

we are also looking for DJs to fill Internet radio show slots on Our online webcast neworks. If interested send an email to us at usdjnetwork@gmail.com and request a spot.

We will keep you informed of The Grand opening Show HERE and any other shows and The US DJ Networks Webcasting schedule will be posted here as well. as well as the player to easily watch all of the shows.

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MUSIC - Free Sounds : Digital Audio Tools, Sound Sample Collections, Open Music Resources



Check out http://www.squidoo.com/freesounds A guide to free sound solutions for Digital Audio Editing, Music Creation, and Podcasting. Sharing free audio applications, free sound samples and loops, free music you can download, share, reuse and remix.

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VIDEO - The Cha Cha Slide

Another dance lesson for you and all you have to do is listen to the directions in the song!

Here is how to do:

THE CHA CHA SLIDE

(Main steps: 1-4)

1) “Turn It Out” or “Let’s Go To Work” are the key phrases indicating the start of the
electric slide. Turn to the rt. then 3 steps to the rt. and clap. Then 3 steps to the left and clap. Then 3 steps back and clap.

2) “Hop”-You hop forward with your feet spread apart the # of times dictated in the song. (Anywhere from 1 to 6 times)

3) “Stomp”-A hard step forward, first with your right foot then your left. This maybe done more than once also.

4) “Cha-Cha”-4 Steps. (1) forward with the rt. foot (2) forward with the lf. foot (3) back with the rt. foot (4) back with the lf. foot. You will cha-cha anywhere from 1 to 4 times, depending on the song.

5) “Criss-Cross”-Cross your legs and back again-2 beats. (1) X (2) l l.

6) “Reverse”-Hop and do a 180 degree turn.

7) “Slide”-One step to left or right depending on the song. (Advanced dancers drag your opposite foot-it looks cool)

8) “Charlie Brown”-Not Sure? I do the monkey (move my arms up & down…left-right- left-right etc.) 8 beats.

9) There are a few other self-explanatory steps-clapping, etc.

That’s it. It sounds confusing but once you get the song and do it a few times you’ll see how easy it is.


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EQUIPMENT - Article #1: Speaker Stands

Greetings Fellow Djs. I would like to start the equipment article series with a talk about speakers, speaker stands, and speaker cords. This applies to freelance as well as staff djs that work for us. I can't stress enough the following: ALL SPEAKERS MUST BE ON SPEAKER STANDS.

We dj weddings and private parties, close to 90% of these parties are indoors. There is NO NEED to put your speakers on the floor, to put your speakers on your table (even if you are on a stage), or to put your speakers on chairs. There is also NO NEED to bring extremely large floor speakers that are TOO HEAVY to be put on stands. These floor speakers are for clubs, concerts, and outside events. There is also no need to stack your speakers (Those that bring 4 speakers). The only exception is for sub woofers.

When You elevate your speakers, the highs from your tweeter will not broadcast properly (bouncing off your dancing crowds mid section) nor will it be at ear level (irritating most guests). Your woofer, that produces bass and most of the mid range will also be elevated above the crowds heads (causing less irritation). One of the best reasons for putting your speakers on stands (up High) is so that the back of the dancefloor & room can also hear the music.

The appearance of your speakers and stands should also be in tip top shape. No one at a party wants to see carpet or parts dangling off your speakers, nor do they want to see scratched up speakers or those with the vinyl covering ripped off. Also your stands, if used in conjunction with light clamps can be scratched up very easily. Since most stands are black as well as speakers. Simple cheap black spray paint can sometimes bring your speakers back looking better than before and can also make speaker stands LOOK LIKE NEW. ONE NOTE if the equipment is not yours DO NOT do anything to it unless you consult the owners.


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It is also a great idea to MAKE SURE your tweeters an woofers are working correctly at each gig. Because we stand behind our equipment for most of the night we might not notice a blown tweeter. Be sure to make a quick check at each gig. You should be doing this anyway at each gig during your MICROPHONE & MUSIC CHECK, but that is going to be a later article.

Finally, PLEASE make sure your cords are wrapped around your speaker stands 4 or 5 times. An alternative is to use zip ties or velcro to keep the cables hidden behind the speaker poles. A hanging speaker cord not only looks bad but gives the appearance that the dj was rushed or even a rookie. If you use these tips you will be on your way to being a more professional dj resulting hopefully in a better DJ.



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DIGITAL DJ - MP3 Maintenance: I ripped my music...What's Next?

Now that I've ripped all this music what do I do?

Lets say you have a 200 Gigabyte hard drive and and it is 90% full thats 180 Gig and about 45,000 songs (ripped at 128 to 192 kbs avg). Hopefully You already have used a good MP3-RIPPER like Audio Grabber but if you didn't you might have to do some of the following.

You need to do a few things to make sure your music collection is pristine. The FIRST MOST Important thing is to BACK UP your entire music collection at LEAST ONCE if not more. and this backup should happen monthly or each time you change or update your music collection.

Second is you should get an MP3 id3v TAG analyzer/editor. Run this program on your entire library to correct spelling and/or missing information. it should also update your tags automatically in a mass grouping.Try DR. Tag (I use it. FREE to try) - AVS Audio editor is similar to Audacity but it has more functions.

Third is NORMALIZATION. Grab an MP3 normalizing program that will set all of your mp3s volume levels at the same default level. MP3 Gain is great software and it is FREE! Keep in mind that normalizing your audio levels can have an affect on the way they sound.

After all this is done you can go deeper with the ID3v tag editor and really categorize all of your music (Manually of course) You can also use editing programs like audacity or Cool Edit to change or edit your music ( taking out bad words for ex.)

You can als get an mp3 BPM (Beats Per Minute) analyzer/editor to extract the BPM information form your entire library. Mixmeister offers a Very Cool Free BPM Analyzer. Note that the new DJ software on the market automatically BPMs each song when played live at a gig. and other programs can extract BPM and normalize as well as individually being able to edit mp3s id3v tag.

REMEMBER.....
BACK
UP YOUR MUSIC AFTER EACH OF THESE STAGES.

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STRATEGIES - Reduce stress and make more $$ as a DJ

It's Wednesday.....have you called your clients for this weekend yet?

This is DJ 101. All clients, regardless of the kind of party, deserve a phone call early in the week, preferably on Monday, to let them know that you are aware of the details of the event. Getting into this habit makes the job easier, reduces stress and leads to more $.

I am FREAKING OUT!
Put yourself in the shoes of the client. They have spent hundreds, thousands or tens of thousands of dollars planning their event and they have placed the most impactful, powerful and important role in your hands. I love this quote that I saw at fellow DJ Ken Petersen's Milestones website...(Excellent DJ check out his website here.)
"ENTERTAINMENT - The gift you give back to your family and friends."
Isn't that great? It is, because it's true. Music will shape and define the event. It will bring people together to share very special moments that become their memories. It's a major responsibility and the client has entrusted you to get it done. Calling them the week of the event, whether you've had 6 meetings, 3 phone calls or 100 emails tells them that they have placed their trust in a professional who cares about their event. It sets them at ease which makes it much easier to do your job on the day of the event. A stressed out client is really hard to make happy and really easy to avoid with a simple phone call.

YEAH...I'm a little STRESSED!
The client is not the only one who experiences stress. We as DJ's get our fair share. Much of it of our own creation. C'mon you've been there....Saturday morning you pull out the planner and ....OH CRAP! I was supposed to buy that song for the _______________________ dance! Then you begin to sweat, and your stomach gets all tight. Yes you'll get the song, but C'MON we're adults here. The Monday Client call forces you to engage the planner a full 4 days before and gives you a great opportunity to create a TO-DO list for any items that may still be unfinished. You can also catch some potential problems here. Verify room names, arrival times, ADDRESSES, make sure that you hear the client tell you that everything you have in front of you is accurate. Many times clients change things on their end and forget to let us know. These things are not our fault but if we can avoid those uncomfortable.."I'm sorry but you never told me that!" moments we will feel good, and that will lead to more relaxed performances which leads to....

Mo' Money!
If you conduct yourself in a professional way you will make an impact on people. A POSITIVE impact. Let's assume you are a great DJ...being customer service minded adds the cherry on top of the sundae. Your clients will not just be happy they'll be evangelists. When they are listening to a friend tell them a DJ nightmare story they will say.."My DJ was a TOTAL professional" They will feel comfortable recommending you to others and will RAVE about you on the day of the event to everyone who will listen. THAT my friends is what leads to more bookings and more money per booking. You wanna set yourself apart from the rest Customer Service is the BEST and the cheapest way.

The week of the gig client call. It'll make your gigs easier, your clients mellower and your wallet fatter. It takes as little as 5 minutes to as long as it takes but the WEEK OF client call is a MUST! GIT R DONE ALREADY and have a great weekend!


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Digital DJ - Options USB/SD Card/Hard Drive

The Digital DJ has many ways of storing and playing his MP3s. Mass storage usually starts with a Hard Drive while others prefer smaller media formats such as USB/Flash (Thumb Drives) or SD (Secure Digital) cards, and others use DATA CDs or DVD's (as discussed in earlier posts). Each of these options has it's pros and cons so we want to hear from you.

What kind of media do you use to store your digital files? Leave a comment and one lucky person will receive a free tote bag filled with DJ Goodies.

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Digital DJ - A Different Spin


Hey DJs are you looking for another way to back up your music? or A way to play MP3s without an expensive Ipod or Computer? Well the answer is right in front of you if you can at least burn CDs. Instead of making an AUDIO CD as most burning programs prompt you from the start, try burning a DATA CD instead and make All of your source (Original files) are MP3s (It might mot work with WMA or other file types). A single CD can hold from 200 to 300 mp3s vs. the 20 or so audio tracks you would burn.

NOW this CD is just another Backup. For More Space use DVDs 4 to 5 gig or DL (Dual Layer) DVDs 8 to 9 gig. Most Computers Have DVD players now so DVD backups will work there and only in other DVD Players. The CD data CDs will play in ALL computers. You can also buy small portable CD players that play MP3 (data cds) CDs as well as the WMA files too. These players cost about $30 for low priced units. I have listed a few below for you just click them.

Most of the new professional DJ CD players also have the ability to play MP3 CDs as well, just check with the manufacturer.

Many Car CD players, home CD players and all DVD Players will also be able to play these MP3 CDs so maybe it is a good idea to take the next step, and create another backup in the process.

The Next Digital DJ Post will Discuss MP3 playing and storage on USB (thumb drives), SD cards, mp3 players (ipods), and professional MP3 DJ players that DO NOT REQUIRE A COMPUTER!

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VIDEO - The Booty Call

Yet another Spin Off dance of The electric slide, The Booty Call is a favorite in The Delaware, Baltimore, and DC areas. More Videos to come!

Here is how to do:

THE BOOTY CALL Song by: Cochise

Take 3 steps right and Clap (4 Beats)

Take 3 steps left and Clap (4 Beats)

Take 3 steps backward and Clap (4 Beats)

Jump forward (1st Beat) & Shake your Booty (3 Beats)

Step forward to the right side with right foot (keep left foot in place) & Sway hips forward & Back (4 Beats)

Step forward to the left side with left foot (keep right foot in place) & Sway hips forward & Back (4 Beats)

Now BOX STEP (4 Count) twice to equal 8 Counts but on the 8th Count turn ¼ turn counterclockwise

START AGAIN

THE BOX STEP:
Your feet will be in a stance where your left foot will be in front of you to your left side.
Take your right foot step forward crossing over your left foot. Take one step back & left with your left foot. Now move your right foot back to the right (Feet now together but split a bit). Now step forward to the left with your left foot and you will be back in the stance you started in. This entire move takes 4 Beats. Do this two times.

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MONEY - Watching Your Money in Hard Economic Times

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I'm BAAAAAACCCCCKKKKK

Ladies, gentlemen, and DJ's of all level the Captain is back(after numerous requests)!!!

Since moving to sunny California, I've put some effort into upgrading my on the road system. I'd like to share with you what the road I've chosen to walk down.
So lets begin. I have always thought Serato was the way to go, since its really everywhere. But recently, I've had the pleasure of trying out Torq, Tractor, and as of the DJ convention, the new Mixmeister. Now, i know people who have been using the program for some time, but it has always been just that, a program with no hands on. But at the convention, Newmark released a controller, and i was interested! So when it hit the shelves, out i went. (picked it up for $299, WAY below MSRP). Hooked it up in my garage that night and started playing. Now, as a DJ and gadget guy, I love Knobs and buttons! But, with 40 knobs, 53 buttons and a Jog Wheel for fast location management, it was a bit overwhelming. But this little Midi has some bite!(Yes, i'm still learning). And the best part, its compact. The down Side, 19 1/2 across, no fader's, and the response time shows some lag. But with this, I'm able to be in the mix 8,10,20 songs into the future allowing me to tweak or interact accordingly. From here, i thought, compact is good, less weight, shorter set-up and break down. So i found this little guy from Acer. Now while Linux is available, I went with Windows, 1GB ram, 120 internal hard drive, and the 6 cell battery (6.5 hours battery life). This little guy (about $400) has 3 USB slots, which is not enough for me to run 2 hard drives, a computer fan, the Mixmeister controller, and the second sound card needed to mix. A simple multi USB jack fixed all that. I was also concerned about the size of the keyboard, not because its smaller, but if i needed to find something quick i may be prone to mistype. So i bought a regular size roll-up keyboard($15), problem solved! Now to make my speakers light, and on Black Friday I solved that problem while strolling through Guitar Center. For $175 a piece, i grabbed a pair of these powered speakers. I will be the first to admit, the specs did scare me a little, but my first time on the road and all that went out the window. With a 5 band EQ, Mic inputs, and 2 balanced XLR and 2 unbalanced 1/4" inputs, these fit the bill. No distortion, hums, clips, and always clean sound, im very happy. At about 60lbs a piece, they don't hurt my back or wallet. I paired all this to a Behringer XENYX 802($30), and I'm on the road for under $1000, and well under 200lbs. Now, for those of you lighting people out there, don't think i didn't upgrade my lighting too, but we will wait until next time. Along with lights, I'll also share some of the things I have on my, extensive, wish list.... Until Next time, PLUR!!



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Video The New Electric Slide The follow up Line Dance

This is The follow up dance to The Electric Slide performed by DJ Greggie C

Here is how to do:

THE NEW ELECTRIC SLIDE Song by: Grandmaster Slice

Jump Forward (1st Beat) & Shake your body (3 Beats)

Jump Backward (1st Beat) & Shake your body (3 Beats)

Jump Right (1st Beat) & Shake your body (3 Beats)

Jump Left (1st Beat) & Shake your body (3 Beats)

Take one step forward with your right foot & bring up left foot (2 Beats)

Step back with your Right foot & bring back the Left foot (2 Beats)

Take one step forward with your left foot & bring up right foot (2 Beats)

Step back with your Left foot & bring back the Right foot (2 Beats)

Take one step forward with your right foot (1st beat) Turn ¼ turn Counterclockwise (2nd Beat) Take 2 steps backward (2 Beats)

Dance in place with your hands in the air (Shaking your body) (4 Beats)

START OVER

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Test Your Internet Speed Free and Quick at speed test.net


Is your computer acting slow? Don't like your download or upload speed? Well you can check it at www.speedtest.net when you go there just click on a pyramid on the map and the test will begin.

The Pocket Mod a Quick Little Organizer for the week


If you are like me, you love your organizers. Theres G-Cal (The Google Calendar), Outlook, My Phone, my small monthly hand written calendar and there is even a calendar on my I Phone - not to mention the ones at work.

The PocketMod is a new way to keep yourself organized. Lets face it, PDAs are too expensive and cumbersome, and organizers are bulky and hard to carry around. Nothing beats a folded up piece of paper. That is until now. With the PocketMod, you can carry around the days notes, keep them organized in any way you wish, then easily transfer the notes to your PDA, spreadsheet, or planner.

The PocketMod is a small book with guides on each page. These guides or templates, combined with a unique folding style, enable a normal piece of paper to become the ultimate note card. It is hard to describe just how incredibly useful the PocketMod is. It's best that you just dive in and create one. Build a PocketMod now!



Portable Apps GREAT for USB &Thumb Drives


What is a portable app?

portable - carried or moved with ease
app - a computer program like a web browser or word processor

A portable app is a computer program that you can carry around with you on a portable device and use on any Windows computer. When your USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod or other portable device is plugged in, you have access to your software and personal data just as you would on your own PC. And when you unplug the device, none of your personal data is left behind.

No Special Hardware - Use any USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod/MP3 player, etc

No Additional Software - Just download, run the portable installer and go

No Kidding - It's that easy

Consider the Possibilities...

  • Carry your web browser with all your favorite bookmarks
  • Carry your calendar with all your appointments
  • Carry your email client with all your contacts and settings
  • Carry your instant messenger and your buddy list
  • Carry your whole office suite along with your documents and presentations
  • Carry your antivirus program and other computer utilities
  • Carry all your important passwords and account information securely

Consider the Convenience...

  • Have your favorite websites handy to recommend to a friend or colleague
  • Have your presentation AND the required software ready to go for that big meeting
  • Have your password with you if you want to bank online while traveling
  • Have utilities handy when visiting family or friends that are having PC problems
Want to know more or download?

Click Here or Visit: http://portableapps.com/


The date when television goes all digital has changed Will Your Wireless Mic work?



By law, full-power television stations nationwide must begin broadcasting exclusively in a digital format by June 12, 2009. The U.S. Congress approved an extension of the deadline, which was originally set for February 17. The extension was vetoed in the 1st session but was later passed in the Full session.

So on June 12, 2009 all full power analog TV transmission is scheduled to cease. Digital TV broadcasts will be consolidated below channels 52. Channels 52-69 (698 - 806 MHz), generically called the 700MHz band, will be reallocated to public emergency broadcast and telecom companies. The FCC will prohibit the use of wireless microphones in this range in the near future, perhaps as early as February 17th.


This means we all have some time to exchange those DJ mics and Lavileer mics in the 698 to 806 MHZ range

Irionically The Audio technica Pro series and ATW series mics are ALL SAFE they operate in the 100 to 500 mhz range

BUT The Samson Mics we have are in DANGER so check your model number and make sure the frequency does not fall between 698 and 806 mhz.


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Video The Electric Slide demonstration


Here is how to do:

THE ELECTRIC SLIDE or THE ELECTRIC BOOGIE Song by: Marcia Griffith

Take 3 steps to the Right & Clap (4 Beats)

Take 3 steps to the Left & Clap (4 Beats)

Take 3 steps Backward & Clap (4 Beats)

Bend down toward the ground then lean back (4 Beats)

Take ¼ turn Counterclockwise Pause or Kick out (2 Beats)

START OVER FROM THE TOP

This is the dance that started it all, and if you know how to do this dance the rest come easy, because most of them are based on this dance. We will post a new video each weekend so come back often. Next weeks video is The New Electric Slide.

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Spinnin Vince Says HELLO WORLD


These tales of topics from the ocean of experiences from which I've sailed for over fourteen years now, will hopefully guide you all to a more fulfilling and fun way to sail though your adventures in mobile disc jocking. Keep in mind as you travel with me across many a journey, that these tales might not be for you. The one thing I learned as a matey, before becoming the captain of my spaceship was “ steal what you can from others, but it all might not be something your can sail yourself “. We all have our own direction or capabilities, personalities and likenesses, musical tastes and forthrightness ( is that a word ?) whatever. I hope you understand.

I am a bit out there in my way of describing things or my brand of humor so, bare with me and email me if you don't get something. I'll send you the video so you can keep up. ( It's only $19.95 plus S/H ) whenever I get around to filming it ! So batten down the hatches and enjoy the journeys. I'm coming to your computer !!!!



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Lipps inc. or Lipps Incorporated - They do "Funky Town"


A long Time Veteran DJ and Friend of The Disc-jockeys blog DJ Bob from Delaware stated the following very obsessive fact:

"As I was going through my songs, I realized that "Funkytown" is 30 years old this year. It's true. And one thing that's consistant is that NOBODY, even some really great professional DJ's I know ever pronounces the name of the band right. The original is by Lipps, Inc. just like that...it is NOT Lipps INCORPORATED, it's Lipps, Inc. The difference is that the band meant the name to be a word play. Said correctly it's "LIP SYNCH", like what Milli Vanilli and Ashlee Simpson do in concert."

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How do I connect my computer to my DJ system?




You need the cord above first to get standard sound from your (1/8 in)headphone jack or line out jack to the back inputs (RCA) of your mixer. This will allow you to connect a SINGLE stereo channel to your mixer. This channel can be used for windows media player, winamp, real player, or whatever music software you use. If you can hear it through headphones plgged into the jack then this cable when connected correctly to your mixer will work fine.

Now if you have a DJ software program that has 2 players or more, both players will play through this one channel unless you SPLIT the signal by using (2) TWO of the cords below. You will also have to set the program you are using to split the outgoing sound from one channel stereo to two channel mono (that's player 1 to the left or right side and player 2 to the left or right side). when you hook it up this way and the channels are on the wrong side just flip the RCA Cable connections so the players will play in the channels you need.
There are also many different and very cheap usb external sound cards avail on the market that come in many different shapes, sizes, and outputs & Inputs so choose wisely. These usb sound cards allow you to independently control a different output or set of outputs.


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