heres a list of videos to cover so far:
1. turntables, to include taking out of the box to setup.
2. mixers, getting to know your mixer, effects, functions, and different designs.
3. dj set up, hooking up and maintaining and troubleshooting a dj setup.
4. formats of mixing, cdjs, vinyls, laptop, mp3 player formats of mixing music.
5. song structure/ set or mix structure, exactly that.
6. track selection, what tracks to play, and how to play them.
7. mixing techniques, basic scratching, cutting, blending.
8. advanced techniques, phasing, double beating, turntablism, poly-rythemic beats.
9. crowd reactions, dealing with crowd reactions.
10. recording sets/mixes, recording a set from start to finish, transitions.
11. editing recorded demos, using software to edit and master mixes.
12. publishing demos, getting your demo out there.
what are your opinions? any subjects i should cover that are not listed? any additions to the subjects that are listed?
