DJ Skills and Sound Production*(level1), Speaker setup, Event Organising with Sound Management and Audio layuots

Learn how to advance your skills when you dj, and produce your own sound audio library as well as learn how to produce your own music.

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Workshop Plan - level 1:

 


1. Introduction (Class 1 - 2hours)

   - Welcome the students and introduce yourself.

   - Provide a brief overview of DJing and its role in music production and performance.

   - Explain the objectives and structure of the workshop.

 


2. Basic Equipment Setup (2 hours)

   - Introduce the different components of a DJ setup, such as the DJ controller/mixer, laptop, speakers, and headphones.

   - Demonstrate how to connect the equipment properly using audio cables.

   - Explain the functions of each component and their importance in the DJing process.

 


3. DJ Software and Music Library (2 hours)

   - Introduce the DJ software being used in the workshop (e.g., Serato DJ).

   - Explain the interface, features, and controls of the software.

   - Show the students how to import and organize music tracks in the software's library.

 


4. Understanding Beatmatching (2 hours)

   - Explain the concept of beatmatching and its importance in DJing.

   - Demonstrate how to analyze and match the beats of two different tracks.

   - Provide hands-on practice opportunities for students to try beatmatching using the DJ software and headphones.

 


5. Mixing Techniques. (2 hours)

   - Introduce different mixing techniques, such as crossfading, EQing, and phrasing.

   - Demonstrate how to smoothly transition between tracks by utilizing these techniques.

   - Allow students to practice mixing and transitioning between tracks, providing guidance and feedback.

 


6. Creative Effects and Performance (2 hours)

   - Introduce basic DJ effects and their application in music mixing.

   - Explain how to create build-ups, drops, and other performance elements using effects.

   - Encourage students to experiment with effects and create their unique DJ performance.

 


7. Q&A and Wrap-Up 

 


 -Answer any questions from the students regarding DJing, equipment, or techniques.

   - Summarize the key points covered during the workshop.

   - Provide additional resources for students to continue learning and practicing DJing.

 

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The Crucial Role of DJ Friendships in the DJ Industry.
In the world of DJing, I cannot stress enough the importance of friendship among DJs. While it may seem like a competitive industry, relationships with other DJs are the key to mutual growth, inspiration, and a thriving music community. If you want to have a successful career, this is not just beneficial but essential for your journey in the DJ industry.

Collective Creativity: 🔗

When DJs come together as friends rather than competitors, creativity thrives. Friendships among DJs create an environment where ideas flow freely, collaborations are born, and innovative mixes take centre stage. Take the act of sharing new music; for example, every DJ should be DJing out of a genuine love for music, so why not extend that love by sharing it with others?
I understand that some DJs might want to keep tracks for themselves and not share everything, but a good DJ isn't just defined by the tracks they play but how they play them. Just because you have the better tracks doesn't necessarily make you the better DJ. Share those tracks with your DJ friends; you might find some real gems in return!

Learning and Skill Development: 🎓

Any successful DJ will know that learning is a continuous process, and having DJ friends can accelerate skill development. Whether it's sharing mixing techniques, discussing the latest equipment, or exchanging insights on music trends, DJ friendships provide a valuable learning platform. Each DJ brings a unique set of skills and experiences to the table, creating an environment where everyone has something to teach and something to learn. The day you stop learning is the day you stop growing!

Emotional Support in a Challenging Industry: 💪

To work in the music industry is a gift, but it comes with its highs and lows and it can be emotionally taxing. Having fellow DJs as friends provides a support system that understands the challenges of the profession. From navigating the uncertainties of gigs to dealing with a bad night, whether it was a bad crowd, bad performance, or no one showing up to the event, DJ friends offer a listening ear, advice, and encouragement.
A bunch of DJ friends and I used to meet up a couple of times a week at 4 am just after we'd finished playing at separate clubs, grab some food and talk. It was always nice to chat about relatable situations. Plus, finding someone to talk to in those unsociable hours is pretty difficult for most people!



Networking Opportunities: 👀

Friendships among DJs extend beyond personal connections to professional networking opportunities. DJs often collaborate on events, share gig referrals, and recommend each other for various opportunities. The strength of these connections lies in the mutual understanding of the industry, creating a network that goes beyond competition and opens doors to new possibilities.

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About the teacher

BARDO

"Bardo" has been working behind the scenes of music production for more than 23years, and started...

 

"Bardo is a talented music producer who has worked with several big companies and professionals to create and produce music edits, ads, commercials, gaming sounds, and mixes. He has a wealth of experience and knowledge in sound production, audio engineering, DJing, and event coordinating.

Although Bardo admits that he enjoys working behind the scenes the most, he has allowed MixLabStudios to use his services and expertise not only for consultation but also for teaching. He has helped various international DJs, producers, and friends to get the best advice and contacts in the industry."

Testimonials

" TONY 1. "I was a complete novice when I started the course, but now I feel confident enough to DJ at my friend's party. The course was well-structured and easy to follow." ¹ SAMMY 2. "I was skeptical about online courses, but this one exceeded my expectations. The instructors were knowledgeable and supportive throughout the course." ¹ DOMINIQUE 3. "I've been DJing for a while, but I wanted to learn new techniques. This course provided me with a fresh perspective and helped me improve my skills." ² BILLY 4. "The course was worth every penny. I learned how to mix different genres of music and create my own unique sound." ¹ SCOTT 5. "I was able to learn at my own pace and practice whenever I had free time. The course materials were comprehensive and easy to understand." ¹ BEN 6. "I was hesitant to take the course because I didn't have any prior experience with DJing. But the instructors were patient and encouraging, and I was able to learn quickly." ¹ SUSAN 7. "I appreciated the personalized feedback I received from the instructors. They helped me identify areas where I needed improvement and provided me with tips to enhance my skills." ¹ CLIFF 8. "I've taken other DJ courses before, but this one was by far the best. The instructors were passionate about music and it showed in their teaching." ³ "

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