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Learn DJing - How To Control DJ Volume & Gain Staging | Quick Tips For Beginner DJs | DJ Tutorial
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Learning how to DJ? Professional DJ, producer and label boss Plastician has created a series of DJing videos in our global DJ rehearsal studios to teach you how to DJ a party.

In this video, Plastician explains how to control and monitor the volume while you’re DJing, how to control your gain structure on a digital mixer, and why understanding the difference is so crucial to creating a great mix.

This DJ tutorial includes:

Mixer controls & gain stages - 0:23
The difference between volume & gain - 2:40

If you don't have CDJs at home, you can rent a DJ practice studio in the UK, US or Germany with pirate.com: pirate.com/en/dj-studios/

Still not sure where to start with DJing? For more DJing classes or to hear everything about DJing explained, check out more of our digital DJ tips with Plastician below.

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@mickmaskell9414

7 months ago

Excellent helped so much

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@DothVivien

10 months ago

Yellow is wrong like red. This is like a traffic lamp. Yellow is telling: turn down now! Nobody want to deaf. Thanks! Greetings from Netherland :) DJane

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@YinpoLee

1 year ago

Here is my view bro. According to the acoustic principle, every time the same frequency hits, the sound level will go up. (Imagine this, you have four channels, all playing the same track in the same level, like +9db, but you put all faders up, you definitely gonna hear much more louder than +9db with only one track.) So, let's say you stay track A just under the red, like +9db, no red, good. But no matter how you mix, once you mix in a track B, you will hit the red level actually (but you can't see red everywhere on the mixer, but your sound is distorting). Then, if you set track A to +6db when you mix track B with it, it probably just rises to +7db, +8db, no red in the end. At the last, the space between +6db is the 'headroom' that you need to save for the mixing and FXs. Peace.

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@siffmaster2032

11 months ago

Where can I find this song? The first track which looks like it's titled "Spend the Night Final Master Main"

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@fusergamer

2 years ago

i need to know this for fusergame

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@Deathdrummer195

1 year ago

Just because both songs are playing at -9dB DOESN'T mean they're equally loud! Loudness is not equal to peak dB. You must match loudness by ear as far as I understand.

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@FoxDaCosta

2 years ago

How do you adjust records levels with a mixer without gain???

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@diotriton2

1 year ago

The problem is that even if you adjust gain, when you start the second song with the same level's volume knob of first song, often the second song is or too loud or too light than first song. Why? And how could correct this?

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