hey everyone,
I'm new again to the DJ world, i did mild 'DJ' work with a college radio station, and with my high school playing songs and cross fading them during lunch hours.
The main reason i am on here is to see if anyone or if a few people can point me in the right direction on where to truly start. I would like to actually have some great parties at my house sometime and DJ my own weddings but i want a good place to start all this. i was looking at the differences in the different versions of Virtual DJ. Is it a good idea to just start with the Free Home edition? Or is there better software out there? Would really love some feedback.
I'm new again to the DJ world, i did mild 'DJ' work with a college radio station, and with my high school playing songs and cross fading them during lunch hours.
The main reason i am on here is to see if anyone or if a few people can point me in the right direction on where to truly start. I would like to actually have some great parties at my house sometime and DJ my own weddings but i want a good place to start all this. i was looking at the differences in the different versions of Virtual DJ. Is it a good idea to just start with the Free Home edition? Or is there better software out there? Would really love some feedback.
Posté Sat 12 Nov 11 @ 4:00 pm
VDJ Pro is a good initial investment and one that will pay for itself many times over. If you have a strong, newer laptop to install it on great. If not, then I would start researching new ones that you like with the specs that exceed anything you can throw at it.
Then build a set up according to your budget and style.
Good luck!
Then build a set up according to your budget and style.
Good luck!
Posté Sat 12 Nov 11 @ 5:52 pm
alright i will look into it. i just bought a new HP Pavilion Entertainment laptop back in Sept. thanks tho.
Posté Sun 13 Nov 11 @ 7:40 am
navyson wrote :
DJ my own weddings
How many wives are you planning to have?
:-)
Posté Sun 13 Nov 11 @ 10:32 am
Seriously dont DJ at your own wedding, get a wedding DJ with years of experience.
It will be worth the little that he charges believe me.
It will be worth the little that he charges believe me.
Posté Sun 13 Nov 11 @ 11:55 am
navyson wrote :
hey everyone,
I'm new again to the DJ world, i did mild 'DJ' work with a college radio station, and with my high school playing songs and cross fading them during lunch hours.
The main reason i am on here is to see if anyone or if a few people can point me in the right direction on where to truly start. I would like to actually have some great parties at my house sometime and DJ my own weddings but i want a good place to start all this. i was looking at the differences in the different versions of Virtual DJ. Is it a good idea to just start with the Free Home edition? Or is there better software out there? Would really love some feedback.
I'm new again to the DJ world, i did mild 'DJ' work with a college radio station, and with my high school playing songs and cross fading them during lunch hours.
The main reason i am on here is to see if anyone or if a few people can point me in the right direction on where to truly start. I would like to actually have some great parties at my house sometime and DJ my own weddings but i want a good place to start all this. i was looking at the differences in the different versions of Virtual DJ. Is it a good idea to just start with the Free Home edition? Or is there better software out there? Would really love some feedback.
VDj Pro or one of the LE Is a software that work with any kind of event.Playing music to people is a art of Dj,playing music off your laptop and walking off is a jukebox and maybe some people think that's ok 4 no paying gigs/house parties but when there $ on the line you give and do the best you can As A Dj. Your wedding must be very small to Dj and enjoy your New wifely & take Pic & spends some time with your guest and Drink,and also set up/take down.The home edition is a good feel of Dj just with a laptop & music from your files and with out CD/TT or controllers.
Posté Sun 13 Nov 11 @ 1:41 pm