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For becoming a master in DJing, having a never-ending lust for improvement is imperative. Some go for beginners' DJ lessons while some seek professional advice online. But the thing is trends and technology are ever-changing, making it difficult to understand what’s the best skill to learn presently. With that being said, here we have put together a modern guide for every new DJ, giving an opportunity to build up his/her skillset. So, let’s get started with our DJ tips for beginners. 

  • Using Midi Controllers Creatively

Vinyl-only DJs and Turntables have become obsolete and DJ controllers like Midi are the new future. So, it is time to renounce the old classic setup and change alongside the world. But just purchasing the equipment isn’t enough, you need the right digital platform to process the creative soundtracks. If you have software such as Serato, Virtual DJ, and Traktor, you will more likely be fine.

You can experiment with tones of different DJ techniques on the mixer — from using it as a sampler, adding some harmony, to exploring personalized controls for a more advanced touch. It will allow you to craft innovativeness by adding your own flavor.

  • Learn Beatmatching

It wouldn’t be wrong to say that beatmatching is one of the most essential DJ mixing techniques a beginner can learn. Also, one should know how to do it without parallel waveforms, BPM displays, or auto-syncing of the beats. This way, you will not only learn the advanced DJ techniques but also a better understanding of the music.

The skill to manually beat-match will come in handy for other creative DJ transitions, opening doors for a whole new experience. And you wouldn’t have to take DJ courses for beginners anymore.

  • Learning Mix-Ups and Remixing

Gone are the days when DJing was all about mixing two soundtracks. Present-day DJs know how to mix a variety of sounds from different genres and DJ equipment, allowing them to expand their music library. For this to happen, you require a professional software package, including Albeton, Cubase, Reason, Pro Tools, Audacity, and various other digital platforms.

In addition to that, you should learn from online sources by being a networking expert. The internet today is oversaturated with learning material of all sorts. For example, some platforms are giving out DJ classes for beginners, allowing them to learn all kinds of essential skills. Once you are done with these beginner DJ lessons, you can move to learn advanced techniques.

  • Learn Diverse Equipment

Just relying on beginner DJ lessons and staying in your comfort zone isn’t enough. You have to step-up your game and take risks like experimenting on diverse equipment. Also, when the audience hears the same instrument, DJ transition techniques, and mixing, they will take you as another amateur. After all, becoming a DJ isn’t an accomplishment but standing out from the crowd is.

  • Bring Energy to Your Performance

Standing in your booth like a robot will not get you the attention you deserve. You need to engage with your music on an emotional and physical level and perform while you play. This has allowed renowned DJs like David Quetta to have emerged as one of the most entertaining icons.

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