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DJ'ing 101 with CDJ's, Traktor & Controllers | Lesson 1: DJ'ing Fundamentals | Pyramind



In this free online DJ course, you’ll learn the basics of how to DJ using Pioneer’s CDJ 2000 Nexus, the Allen & Heath Xone 92 Mixer, and Native Instrument’s Traktor software.

Learn about the best DJ controllers for beginners, and key dj skills including 4 deck mixing, using effects, EQ, levels, stage presence & psychology, track selection, setup and more.

To access the rest of this course including all 13 videos click the link below and enjoy our full, free online DJ course for beginners.

https://www.pyramind.com/training/blog/2015/9/2/free-online-dj-course-learn-traktor-cdjs-and-controllers-will-marshall

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  1. Headphone cueing IS pretty consisting on most DJ-mixers, except on the XONE 92… Something I realized a short while ago, after 33 years as a DJ. Visiting a friend in the booth, he desperately needed a 5 minute break, and as he cued the next track, he asked me to do the transition… No probs… except I need both tracks in my headphones initiating the transition to get the tracks perfectly matched. For some reason, some idiot at A&H thought that single press on/off each headphone cue button was too easy, so a simultaneous double press is needed to activate two channels at the same time, or activating one, will just switch the other one off. Probably one of the most stupid way of doing something very simple, turning it to RTFM, I've experienced ever on a DJ mixer. I have used a ton of different mixers over the years, and i don't mind using them again, except for the XONE 92. There were a few more things about it that were just too reversed and backwards thinking without any obvious reason that made me never wanna use this mixer again. I really hope A&H has a more standard approach on their other mixers as I really like the newer DB5 from what I've seen and read about it.

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