Vinyl Beatmixing - DJ'ing for Beginners - Using Vinyl Records on Turntables

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  • Опубликовано: 17 фев 2013
  • This tutorial explains nuances about beat-mixing on vinyl. This is a companion video to a more comprehensive earlier video that talked about beat-mixing theory, and practical beat-mixing on CD players. You can find that first video at:
    • CD Beatmixing - DJ'ing...
    I forgot to write down track listings when I recorded this video, and right now my records are 6000 kilometers away. Here are partial track listings of the ones that I've been able to identify so far, and I'm trying to figure out the others (L/R means left/right deck):
    17:00L - Cirrus, "Boomerang" (The Light Remix)
    22:30R - Quivver, "Boz Boz" (Central Rush Remix)
    23:30R - Breeder, "New York FM" (Van Bellen Remix)
    28:00R - Seragaki, "Ryukyu Underground" (Quivver Remix)
    34:30L - DJ Fist, "Beat The Drums" (Original Mix)
    36:45R - Mike Morales, "Dream Shattered" (Original Mix)
    I also have a page on my main website devoted to teaching people the basics of turntable setup, etc. Here's a link:
    www.djbolivia.ca/turntables.html
    Unfortunately, as of early 2014, RUclips annotations are not visible to mobile viewers, only to users watching on desktop browsers. I use annotations quite frequently to post clarifications and additional information during the video. For the best educational experience, you might prefer to watch this video in a desktop browser rather than on mobile, unless RUclips eventually fixes the mobile annotation deficiency.
    This is part of the "Learn To DJ" video series by Jonathan Clark, who is well-known in the industry as DJ Bolivia. To see a list of other DJ-related tutorials by DJ Bolivia, go to:
    www.djbolivia.ca/videos.html
    On a side note, I get a lot of requests from people who want me to review their DJ mixes. Unfortunately, I am extremely busy. I'm already turning down paid projects, and I don't have time to review mixes. I wish it was otherwise.
    You can also learn more about Jonathan Clark at these sites:
    Main site: www.djbolivia.ca
    Facebook: / djbolivia
    RUclips: / djbolivia
    Soundcloud: / djbolivia
    About.Me: about.me/djbolivia
    Music Blog: djbolivia.blogspot.ca
    Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/djbolivia
    Twitter: / djbolivia
    I also have a video online showing the recording of an episode of my weekly radio show, using turntables. Here's a link:
    • Example Tech-House DJ ...
    That video was produced using the audio feed from my headphones, so it would be useful to a beginning DJ who wants to experience things from the DJ's point of view. If you'd rather watch the same thing but with the audio feed that the audience hears, watch this video instead:
    • Example Tech-House DJ ...

Комментарии • 572

  • @ArianvanPutten
    @ArianvanPutten 10 лет назад +74

    seriously this way of overhead display + having the queue in my left ear and master in my right ear is really helpful. nice stuff.

  • @mumuz34
    @mumuz34 9 лет назад +96

    "We do one more", totally means:
    " That's it I'm into it, nothing will ever stop me now"
    Nice video, thank you.

    • @Chazzsg
      @Chazzsg 4 года назад +1

      One does not simply play "just one more" 😂

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  10 лет назад +27

    Exactly. I'm always glad to hear when newer DJ's are making a choice to become experienced with vinyl. It's a good feeling.

  • @MrMikomi
    @MrMikomi 10 лет назад +80

    This shows how tricky it is to beatmix on vinyl. To my old school ears, I prefer the imperfections in the mix; it makes it more human, more live, and more real. Eg at 25:30, it's slightly out, but you know that the DJ is working. What's great is when the DJ pulls it in to perfection. I like that. I understand though that that's a generational thing; many out there will only be used to the sound of perfection, which is what you get with mp3- and CD-based mixing.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад +10

      Very insightful, I couldn't agree more. I always remember listening to DJ's at raves in the 1990's and being fascinated with how they'd pull an out-of-sync mix back together.

    • @dewaynecallahan6473
      @dewaynecallahan6473 5 лет назад +4

      Part of the art my friends been doing it since I was 12 and I'm 48 next mo. Theres no greater feeling than getting off beat for a quick second and bringing it back in and its bangin when you do. SALUTE to all DJ's keep the craft alive!!

    • @drgigglesvinyldjsets-kruto1080
      @drgigglesvinyldjsets-kruto1080 4 года назад +3

      I agree. I have no desire to watch digital Djs.

    • @oscarblack7624
      @oscarblack7624 3 года назад +3

      @@drgigglesvinyldjsets-kruto1080 dont watch then bro, just dance :)

    • @chanandlerbong9099
      @chanandlerbong9099 3 года назад

      Couldn’t agree more! 😃

  • @phoenixwasted
    @phoenixwasted 3 года назад +2

    You never had to share your knowledge with all of us and you were humble in doing so! You are an outright Man hands down. Thank you. I knew a bit but, so good to see the practical and the theory. Thank you so much for your time and effort in bringing this to me .

  • @ess.l
    @ess.l 2 года назад +4

    That 40 minutes went FAST!
    Brilliant video, insanely helpful to split the audio so we can hear the master and cue separately, I haven't seen any other dj tutorials do that!
    Thank you so much!!

  • @Weewokk
    @Weewokk 6 лет назад +2

    This is an amazing introduction to vinyl mixing. Having the split audio was really useful for starting out. Thanks and keep up the good work, Jonathan!
    Sidenote: really like your track selection in this!

  • @djestrella_
    @djestrella_ 5 лет назад +1

    Hey man, thank you so much for making this video. A lot of people (334.000 and counting) learned a lot from this, from you taking your time to do this for free. So again, thanks ever so much for sharing your knowledge with this tutorial and introduction. Much love your way!

  • @JurassicTrance
    @JurassicTrance 2 года назад +1

    All of these years later and these videos still kick ass! And that Breeder - NYFM track is top notch! Got an acetate!

  • @MissionFitnessCTC
    @MissionFitnessCTC 9 лет назад +19

    Wow man the production value on your videos is awesome. Thanks so much for this great information, and thanks for putting in so much effort.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  8 лет назад +2

      +Connor O'Reilly Thanks.

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  10 лет назад +16

    I should point out that I wasn't trying to mix smoothly ... I was trying to illustrate mixing so beginners can understand it better. A beginning DJ is going to have a hard time even understanding if the new track is too fast or too slow. If you want to listen to recordings of some of my DJ sets where I was actually trying to mix properly, I've got quite a few online.

  • @jackchristian824
    @jackchristian824 6 лет назад

    Excellent video! I just got my Technics and this is the best learner video on the market! I'm sure many new djs have learnt a lot from the video.. well done to you man! It's great there are such knowledgable people like yourself around to teach us new guys..Legendary..

  • @arod2211
    @arod2211 10 лет назад +2

    I just started mixing with vinyl the other day and I was clueless as to how to cue and I ended up ruining my needles. I bought replacements for them luckily and with this video, I have learned a lot to preserve them and to cue with vinyl. It was so hard my first time but with this tutorial, I will be much better off with learning my way to DJing with vinyl. Thank you very very much for this tutorial. You don't know how much this has helped me.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад

      Great to hear that this will be helpful, thanks for taking the time to write.

  • @maverick242
    @maverick242 Год назад +1

    sold my xdj's and bought a couple of turntables.I always look at ppl playing vinyl, I need learn it. This is the best video that i found in RUclips.
    Touch the records, go to the shop and spent time looking second hand is amazing.

    • @radioweebdx7680
      @radioweebdx7680 Месяц назад

      Watching DJs manipulate the vinyl is part of the DJ performance, record shopping and collecting is the real part of DJing. It's always about a good selection of music, not the latest mediocre tunes.

  • @aldetaquiles9799
    @aldetaquiles9799 4 года назад +1

    Such a clen explanation of the ABC of vinyl mixing, I'm glad to found this gem in RUclips. Nice to meet you dj bolivia, you make myself more interesting in djing world.

  • @JL-Breaks
    @JL-Breaks 6 лет назад

    OMG this video is SO HELPFUL. I have been scratching for a few years and keep shying away from beat matching.. reason being my ear isn't used to hearing two beats.. but truly this with headphones on is REALLY REALLY helpful. THANK YOU.

  • @benskinner8580
    @benskinner8580 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot for the video - got my vinyl turntable back out since moving house and I forgot just how hard vinyl beat mixing is! Nice to pick up some new tips and really enjoyed the tracks you played

  • @honeyhotsauce
    @honeyhotsauce 6 лет назад +14

    Beat match learning can be the frustrating thing to a noob. But once you get it, it’s like learning riding a bike and be the best day of your life.

    • @eugeniayoon
      @eugeniayoon 5 лет назад

      ahh. good analogy.

    • @davidsmisc1351
      @davidsmisc1351 3 месяца назад

      I think I learned it in the first session after reading a really good guide with diagrams. Once you know what you’re trying to achieve, and can count beats, it falls into place fast.

  • @paolor1001
    @paolor1001 9 лет назад +10

    Hugely well done tutorial, it's like being there with you. Thank you.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад +1

      Thanks Paolo, I appreciate that.

  • @MLSAudio
    @MLSAudio 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial I've just got my old Technics 1210s out for home vinyl playing for leisure but this kick started my love for beat mixing! The setting up of the deck was helpful too I'd forgotten about all that side of it. Decks were last used actively in the 90s so respect to Technics for the build level they came straight on like It was yesterday👍 My kind of beats too

  • @zapwatt
    @zapwatt 11 лет назад +19

    This guy is a class act. He gives great instruction and selflessly shares knowledge gained on hot, sweaty nights. Thank you, DJB

  • @directorwiechern1474
    @directorwiechern1474 2 года назад

    one of the best tutorials you can ever get on youtube, sept2021, cheers.

  • @herz.1296
    @herz.1296 3 года назад +1

    This is it! I have crossed the vinyl threshold with the help of your videos. Quality and class stuff.

  • @DanielTorres-fp8fv
    @DanielTorres-fp8fv 10 лет назад +2

    You have magic hands and fingers,I have been following your videos. I've just started spinning a couple months ago, I bought a Traktor controller although my goal is at least one turntable and two cdj's.
    Any video can help regardless of the equipment.
    Thank to your videos my ears and head are starting to separate beats and rhythms little by little. You are a very nice person and a great mentor.
    Thanks.

  • @puggles1973
    @puggles1973 8 лет назад +30

    When you have levelled the balance, you are supposed to turn the graded ring to zero. Then you increase the tracking weight by turning the counterweight so that you don't have to "add" the tracking weight to the non-zeroed ring. Incidentally, the needle protector contributes a significant weight (at this pivot distance), so it should be removed during balancing and be very careful that you don't damage the stylus. This is standard operating procedure.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  8 лет назад

      +puggles1973 That's a great bit of advice.

  • @Tarennys
    @Tarennys 10 лет назад +2

    This is cool. You're a pretty good teacher! I'm planning on trying this out as soon as I am able to. And trust me this has helped loads!

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад +1

      Glad to hear, Taren. Enjoy your weekend!

  • @jony0544
    @jony0544 9 лет назад +6

    Thanks for this video ! Im switching from CDJ to Digital Vinyl so this gave me some view into what i should be expecting.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад +1

      Great to hear this, digital vinyl can capture the best of both worlds in many ways ...

  • @ivanovejero4828
    @ivanovejero4828 9 лет назад +1

    thanks ,dj bolivia I think that this is the only video tutorial of how mixing with vinyls in the entire internet

  • @brittanysrecordshop3991
    @brittanysrecordshop3991 5 лет назад +2

    Very detailed and informative. I’ll definitely recommend this to djs looking to spin more vinyl

  • @Kat_Es1808
    @Kat_Es1808 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing tutorials on your channel and great explanation. Your videos helped me a lot to understand the fundamentals.😊

  • @juicy_rickys_world3273
    @juicy_rickys_world3273 6 лет назад +1

    I learned how to beat match hip hop in a weekend thanks to this video. So thorough.

  • @JeffReams
    @JeffReams 9 лет назад +1

    Very well done to say the least. I love watching your videos, they are chuck full of awesome tips and ticks to make you that much better. Much appreciated! - cheers

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад

      Thanks for taking the time to write ...

  • @piotrromashov279
    @piotrromashov279 Год назад

    Thanks for your class on Vinyl! Very clear and i appreciate your personal experience with vinyls.

  • @vyceofficial4382
    @vyceofficial4382 6 лет назад +1

    This is very interesting to me. Thanks for sharing this video with us!

  • @stevebuscemi4970
    @stevebuscemi4970 3 года назад

    Thanks for this tutorial! I have the exact same setup so this was extra helpful. Lots of respect 🙏

  • @alvaf4116
    @alvaf4116 6 лет назад

    Also, thank you for the care into details you put un this vid. It's really usefull to listen to the máster on the right SIDE and the cue on the left. Abrazo desde Argentina!

  • @alvaf4116
    @alvaf4116 6 лет назад

    It's really cool you don't edit your videos so we can actually see mistakes happening IN YOUR VIDEO and you correcting it and explaining what you did wrong so we can learn from you.

  • @miamichi5
    @miamichi5 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation. Most new generation know nothing of real vinyl mixing. It's not as easy as 1 thinks. Great video 👌!

  • @yosoytuodio
    @yosoytuodio 7 лет назад

    This si the best video on youtube about real djing , thank you very much !

  • @aarons8436
    @aarons8436 11 лет назад +1

    This is awesome! I've always wanted to mix some vinyls and this is a sweet tutorial!

  • @samnolan7670
    @samnolan7670 4 года назад +7

    About 7 years on, still best tutorial on youtube

  • @dharmaboy75
    @dharmaboy75 10 лет назад +1

    Great Vid. It's nice to go over the basics again. I am on Traktor Scratch Pro 2 and I find that in my mixes I make for myself I kind of cheat to get the songs cue'd up fast by looking at the bpm. I get it close, then nudge slow down etc.
    I think the best way to stay true, is to know how to do mixing this method, specially if you go to a club atmosphere as you will never know what to expect for gear. I used to be a Virtual DJ guy and I learned the hard way that you need to know the basics and train your mind and ear to listen to speed discrepancies.
    Again good job and Love your selection of tracks.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      Good comments. Versatility is always beneficial when it comes to new venues and unfamiliar booths.

  • @Casketkrusher_
    @Casketkrusher_ 11 лет назад +5

    I've watched this video like 4 times now, this is really helping me out, one of the best videos about the basics of mixing and setting up your turntables.

  • @fraserstewart6035
    @fraserstewart6035 6 лет назад +4

    Nice video. I've been practicing digital DJing for years, just in my own personal time. But i'm now going to invest in a couple of budget mixing decks and any LPs I can get a hold of. The bar thing can be really frustrating. I know some artists want to make their tracks unique, but they make them more of a pain for mixing as well.

  • @nicholascharlier
    @nicholascharlier 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this, nice see to the basics again. Also a couple of those tracks were great!

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      Thanks Nicholas. Happy holidays...

  • @iraklisanikidzeee
    @iraklisanikidzeee 3 года назад

    Greetings from Moscow🇷🇺
    Thanks for the great video, sir!
    Just started dj ing on the vinyls, this helps a lot.

  • @basshead457
    @basshead457 5 лет назад

    What a brill vid. Thanks mate. Learnt alot. Thankyou. Loved the newyork fm record. !!!!

  • @vextrex25
    @vextrex25 11 лет назад

    Great video! Like you, I've been spinnin vinyl for many many years now. I spent numerous hours perfecting this art and use similar techniques as you do. Although no two DJs touch the record the same way, the outcome is the same; a perfect flawless mix. With a whole new generation of kids who fancy themselves "DJs" using a laptop and a controller, I fear that we are a dying breed with our 1210's. Real DJs will always use vinyl and beatmatch and pitch incoming records without any digital aids.

  • @JasonSpiffy
    @JasonSpiffy 8 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video. Even though I dont have vinyl I feel that learning this way will help learning digital.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад +1

      Definitely. A lot of the knowledge/skills transfer between the two mediums.

  • @nashwanal8917
    @nashwanal8917 7 лет назад

    I am still a starter in Djing, however, your video is really inspiring and encouraging me to go on!!
    respect!

  • @liamtellertv8039
    @liamtellertv8039 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video! huge value for beginners. Especially for the controller kids to see how difficult it actually is!

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад +2

      Indeed. "Controller Kids" ... I like that phrase.

  • @benzatim1
    @benzatim1 10 лет назад

    Great video dj bolivia ! useful hints and tips specially for myself being a late comer into mixing music,took it up as an extra while studying sound production in Glasgow in 2009 and have never looked back, went in the opposite direction from folk though, started with mp3's and Traktor and a berhinger bcd 3000 controller, then onto a mc600o,that gave me the bug and i wanted to be absorbed more so moved onto a pair of denon 3500 cdj's but still wanted more, did my homework and bought myself arguably the best turntables on the market ! pair of Stanton STR8 150's, no other deck has their specifacations nor the same functionality, recently added a denon dnx 1600 wihch is traktor scratch certified so started to use timecode aswell,best of both worlds, had watched the 1st video and very true, ive seen myself sitting on public transport listening to my iphone and before you know it your not singing or humming the tune, your counting the music, once again thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, look forward to watching your other vids.................................................ps have you coloured all your labels in black ink and thats why you havnt posted the tracks you used lol few id like to know the names of please, all the best from Scotland, Davie

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      Awesome, great to hear about your journey through the equipment. As for track names, I just dug out the bin of records that I think I pulled them all from. I'll go through this later this weekend and figure them all out, and put both annotations in the video as they pop up, and also a summary in the text description under the video. I'm not sure why I didn't think to do that when I recorded this.

  • @stephenderong9151
    @stephenderong9151 9 лет назад +18

    Remember when Djs used to cover thier labels and write random shit so the other Djs wouldn't bite thier tracks? I just thought about that when you mentioned respecting other Djs records. Where I'm from, that shit would be long gone if a DJ left it behind. lol

  • @PeterRatkay
    @PeterRatkay 11 лет назад

    Nice vids! I'm a house dj that plays a lot on cdj900-2000 players, thinking about learning to play some vinyl. Big difference and this has helped me out a bit.

  • @jeppekrabbe6909
    @jeppekrabbe6909 7 лет назад

    Jonathan I want to say a deep and profuound thank to you. I started djing on vinyls a bit more than two years ago. I lpayed mostly with people in Hamburg then, where all kinds of genres will be played in the same set, and very little beatmatching done. More weird things like turning the turntable of etc. But I wanted to be able to beatmatch too, because most nu disco, house tech etc are so obviously produced for beatmatching the first 30 sec to 1:30 will be dull if you just play from the beginning. Same goes for outro. SO I started looking into the beatmatching. Had no clue what I was doing, didn't get anywhere. So I started asking friends about it. Either 'Iwanna learn it too' or 'yeah I used to be able to do that before I started with the computer/cds' (the cdj usually have a pretty precise autobpm) was the answer. GThen I started asking djs who were beatmatching vinyl, when I was in the club. The answers I got all fell into the category of: that's really easy, if you can count to four you can beatmatch.
    So I was kind of giving up on it. Then I was sick so I didn't play for about a year. A month ago I took it up again and figures out what you explain in the other video about adjust speed aswell as starting the cued track according to the playing beat. I was getting closer, but the few mixes that actually worked felt like pure luck. With your video I'm gonna get right back at it when I wake up tomorrow. Have a gig coming up in two weeks. Not sure to try it out then, we'll see. All love to you man! I love geeking around too, and I'm better at understanding things if I understand them profoundly, it's like an either or for me.
    Also (and I will stop writing soon) I grew up in a family with very little music, but for some reason music has always been very important to me, I listen to music almost all the time. But I grew up thinking I had no skills for playing music. Now I feel encouraged again! I remember what The Black Madonna says: Talent is a seed. Practice is what makes it grow. Thanks.
    One last thing: 'Dj Nori - Happy Sunday (Maurice Fulton Remix)' is the track that made me work on beatmatching again. That track deserves all the rubbing, loving and caring it can get. I don't feel I could fit it in a set in a way where it would work as it should without being beatmatched. Recommended!

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад

      That's a great quotation: "Talent is a seed. Practice is what makes it grow."
      Thanks so much for taking the time to write this comment. Nothing good in life is easy.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад

      Also, "Happy Sunday" - great track! I'm listening to it right now...

  • @Rodgigo
    @Rodgigo 11 лет назад

    Thanks man!, love what you are doing with all the vids great work!!!

  • @surrondc2350
    @surrondc2350 4 года назад

    I have a question for someone knowledgeable on vinyl and turntables.So I was at a party and at one point there was a song playing on vinyl and I put my hand on the vinyl an forced it to go backwards in order to achieve that rewinding sound (moved it backwards for about a second) afterwards the music was playing great with no distortion but the next morning the host tried to say it was my slight movement of the vinyl that broke the needle although the music sounded fine after I did it (it now sounds like a radio on the wrong station) was this my fault?

  • @SV-nl6wb
    @SV-nl6wb Год назад

    great tutorial and great records played. thanks

  • @leerose9090
    @leerose9090 7 лет назад +6

    Thanks for taking the time to make this!
    God bless

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, Leon.

  • @rugeyruge5368
    @rugeyruge5368 7 лет назад

    Mate, thanks for taking the to make this.
    Excellent tutorial, as with your other vids!

  • @djjustinpitlik
    @djjustinpitlik 10 лет назад

    Hello, I'm just inquiring on learning how to make beats with vinyl. If I purchase a turntable and some records is that a good start? Or do I need a bunch of bells and whistles? Thanks!

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  10 лет назад +4

    sam thomson It is definitely tricky when you're starting! A lot of DJ's who are familiar with CD mixing will find they spend a couple hours a night for several weeks before they're comfortable. Don't worry, it'll get easy pretty soon, you'll definitely catch on before too long.

    • @samthomson8445
      @samthomson8445 10 лет назад

      thanx i cant tell u enough how much i apreciate ur comment and actually am already making progress! i was having serious problems manipulating the vinyl-speed etc but feel i am now getting there.thanks

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      sam thomson The funny thing is that I felt exactly the same way years ago when I started to learn on CD's, after having been comfortable on vinyl for so long.

    • @samthomson8445
      @samthomson8445 10 лет назад

      They're certainly different! Its my fault for being so cocky! Lol thought cause id learned beat matching on cdjs id get my turntables home n b using like a pro! I was wrong but love practicing with em. Really is a lot more fun than cds. Once again thanks m8 ill subscribe n look out for more useful vids thumbs up

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      sam thomson Agreed. SOOO much more fun than CD's.

    • @samthomson8445
      @samthomson8445 10 лет назад

      hi m8 can u make contact today if possible so i can ask u a question or 2? thanx m8 i thnk u could really help me .ill look forward to hearing from u.

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  10 лет назад +1

    I can't see the vinyl clearly, because I'm on a bad connection, but it might be a track by Seragaki called "Ryukyu Underground," either the Sunrise Mix or the Quivver Mix.

  • @Tranceshuffle1
    @Tranceshuffle1 6 лет назад

    I watched this video right through what an excellent tutorial I always wondered how to set a tone arm right, I mix on cdj's started on a controller now I have ndx800s I'd love to have a vinyl set up the they are so damn pricey for home use what would you recommend at a decent price ? Under 500 per turntable

  • @Tmi0
    @Tmi0 10 лет назад +1

    The 1st song is "The Light" version/remix of the Boomerang by Cirrus - in case you're still wondering :)

  • @12jonation
    @12jonation 8 лет назад +1

    HI I sussed it back in 91 with cubic 22 night in motion then I was intrigued by mixing b sides of interesting sounds that create a nice mood, I extract my mixes then upload them, versatile vinyl. Always keeping an open mind to embrace the digital era, Infinite possibilities. Its a nice feeling when you stumble upon a Flukey combination of complimentary similar tracks.is so unique which is what keeps me enthusiastic about mixing because you can make some phenomenal sounds. sharing the mixes for the love of the music. also recording gives me real happiness , because when you listen back woowwssaaa.. Here I am DJonation 2k17

  • @tonycarrera69
    @tonycarrera69 2 года назад

    Appreciate much how you explain things! s/o from Montréal!

  • @trimbe
    @trimbe 8 лет назад

    Thank u +djbolivia, it has been very heplful for understanding turnable equipment and pitching styles.

  • @aadpolderman3569
    @aadpolderman3569 5 лет назад

    Great Video and very helpful from a very nice and Top DJ!

  • @acatssoftnose3940
    @acatssoftnose3940 6 лет назад

    I've grown to really love these DJ lp mixes. I find a lot in thrift stores, and if I like them, I end up buying them just for personal enjoyment.

  • @anaellemichetdevarinebohan6324
    @anaellemichetdevarinebohan6324 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much,it was really interesting and learning, needed this to be more confortable with my old school turntables ahahah
    They're a bit old for messing with it ;)

  • @alejandroceballos6870
    @alejandroceballos6870 3 года назад

    Seven years later, ti keeps being very useful.

  • @fraserstewart6035
    @fraserstewart6035 6 лет назад

    +djbolivia Do the mixers all come with built in phono? If not, then do you need a phono amplifier for each deck that you connect to the mixer, or can you connect a single phono amplifier to the master output on the mixer itself?

  • @Ylcek
    @Ylcek 10 лет назад +9

    Your taste in Music is really great.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад +7

      Thank you. It's the producers that are the creative ones though!

  • @samthomson8445
    @samthomson8445 10 лет назад +1

    i really need to make some progress with my vinyl mixing ! have had my turntables couple of wweeks now and have only had about 4 hours on em but have been djing with ndx400's for 2 years now and can beat match .thaught id get on the turntables and be able to do em easy! but cant seem to beat match with em theyre only numark tt200's .any advice ????????????????

  • @cjsocool3307
    @cjsocool3307 3 года назад

    this is a great tutorial. I was DJing at a few clubs in the late 80's & 90's back home in Burlington, VT. I am now 50 y.o., & last month bought two Technics SL-1200MKII turntables & a mixer. I have some house & old school hip hop 12" LP's that I held onto all these years. I really like the the way you teach, especially the counting bars & beats. I really like the songs you were playing!. Any chance of getting the list of what you played?. Keep Spinning. Shayne Newton

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  11 лет назад

    Thanks. Yes, eastern Canada for a few months in the winter (near Halifax), and western Canada for the rest of the year (moving around between Prince George, Vancouver Island, and parts of Alberta).

  • @spaceinvador11
    @spaceinvador11 8 лет назад +8

    Nice vid! Going off to Berlin this weekend to dig in Hardwax for my first vinyl's ;)

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  8 лет назад +5

      +spaceinvador11 Nice! I often wish I lived in Europe where there's a lot more techno and other types of electronic music in everyday life.

    • @jeppekrabbe6909
      @jeppekrabbe6909 7 лет назад

      You are welcome! I thought you lived in the UK?

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад +2

      No, I'm Canadian. I've only ever been to the UK a handful of times, unfortunately.

  • @EduardoTorres-ls6vr
    @EduardoTorres-ls6vr 11 лет назад

    Hi, i really think this video is really helpful, i just got this basic two chanel mixer (numark 101) and i have 2 turntables, one is belt drive and the other one is direct, will i have complications at the moment i practicie mixing with my records?.
    I do intent to acquire a pair of turntables as the ones you are using on the video, but in the meantime i want to practice as much as i can.

  • @Binary911
    @Binary911 9 лет назад +1

    Hi there , great tutorial as always Dj Bolivia !!! I wish I could afford to mix on vinyls, probably one day, so for the moment I'd like to learn the skills , is it posibble to emulate mixing vinyl on cdj 900's? What comes to my mind is practicing groove riding, beatmatching without seeing the bpm's of the song, but I wonder how to emulate the feeling of touching the vinyl and the jog wheel? Thanks

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  8 лет назад

      +Brian Munoz (Trapnest) They're actually surprisingly similar. The only difference is that I think CDJ's can be slightly easier sometimes because the digital technology keeps the speeds absolutely perfect. With vinyl, if your turntable isn't in great working condition there can be a tiny bit of variation in the speed which makes it harder to keep a long mix in sync perfectly.

  • @MCBB23
    @MCBB23 10 лет назад +1

    Great video, very helpful!

  • @airborne2876
    @airborne2876 5 лет назад

    Good gosh, what a precision art!

  • @davidapap5679
    @davidapap5679 10 лет назад

    Hi there,
    I was wondering: when back cueing: you need a specific needle to do that? it dont wear out the vinyl too much?
    thanks!

  • @cunnyfunt30
    @cunnyfunt30 4 года назад

    Excellent tutorial, many thanks

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  10 лет назад +45

    Hm. A combination of things:
    1. Twenty years of practicing and learning.
    2. I'm a complete science geek, so the physics and math of music and DJ'ing is fun to study.
    3. I took a Masters Program in music production from Berklee, so I've studied this stuff on a more professional level too.

    • @WingmanLive
      @WingmanLive 2 года назад

      can you put that pitch faded in a 1210mk5G? The mk5g has digital pitch and would be good to have analogue.

  • @cockneyb2k
    @cockneyb2k 2 года назад

    Some great points in your video. 👍

  • @christinaayres84
    @christinaayres84 5 лет назад

    U r so very helpful. Thank u. I hope u dont mind me suggesting one thing. It is personal preference of course, but if u turn the turntables 1 rotation to the left (battle style position), leaving the stylus to be on top, thus out of the way of being accidentally bumped by your own hand when you are trying to bring the record back or cueing, mixing whatever, since the tonearm is past the center of the table platter.

  • @unhallowed45
    @unhallowed45 9 лет назад

    love the tracks! thanks for the tutorial.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад +1

      I think I'm even more pleased to hear the positive comments about the tracks than about the video itself! Thanks Scott, appreciate that you took the time to write.

  • @alangriffith5577
    @alangriffith5577 10 лет назад

    thanks so much man, ur a hero- patient and helpful. One question, @ 28.55 onwards the dialogue box says to brush the platter aswel as adjust the pitch, if the platter touch is only temporary then why do it at all? Save touching the platter at all? Or am i missing something...is it just to know urself which direction the pitch slider needs to go??

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад +1

      Great question. Let's say that the record is "slow" and/or "behind" the other one. If you adjust the pitch, to the correct speed, it will never "catch up" because it's going the exact same speed as the other record. If you adjust the pitch up too much, you'll catch up but then overshoot. So the trick is to adjust the pitch so it matches the speed of the other record and then use the "nudge" of the vinyl to catch it up, so the beats are lined up with the other record. Does this make sense? Sorry for the long delay in replying, I've been on the road since February.

  • @ryananthony4840
    @ryananthony4840 3 года назад +1

    I know this is an older video, but thanks for the lesson man!!

  • @TheStratplayer76
    @TheStratplayer76 5 лет назад

    Thanks for showing the way DJ 👍🏻

  • @H4Z3
    @H4Z3 10 лет назад

    hi, i have a pair of synq xtrm-1s, can i slow the vinyls down by touching the sides of the jogdwheels? (without being bad for the motor)? nice videos! appreciated!

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  9 лет назад

      Yes, that's safe. It won't cause any problems for your motors.

  • @IndecisiveConclusion
    @IndecisiveConclusion 10 лет назад

    thanks for the taking the time to make the video

  • @MYEVILTWIIN
    @MYEVILTWIIN 10 лет назад +2

    i find when you're setting the weight of the cart ,screw the weight back so it is level with the back of the tonearm then reset the dial on the tonearm weight back to 0 then turn weight to what the cart specifies and when setting the anitskate use a blank sided record with the needle on it as you move the antiskate while the record is playing it will find the correct setting by staying in the one spot and not skate across the blank sided record the closer it gets to the start of the record the better. i also find that slip mats also have an affect on the set up of the decks ..i prefer a heavy slip mat so i have to alter the height of the tonearm too , but if if you are just in to beat matching the tonearm should be level (use a small spirit level) but if your in to scratching set the height higher and take the tone arm weight off and reverse it so you don't have the dial at the front which means you can get more turns on it to put more pressure on the needle to keep it in the groove more as for slowing the record down i find it best to ride the pitch control back and forth till you find the correct tempo , but if your not too comfortable doing that i suggest forefinger and thumb to apply a small amount of pressure on the spindle of the deck and rotate them to the opposite direction i find it less intrusive and more less noticeable if you are in the middle of a mix that seems to be running out of sync than if you touch the platter or touch the record and as you slow the record down adjust the pitch at the same time .

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад +1

      You have good feedback here, I hope a lot of other people read this.

  • @djbolivia
    @djbolivia  11 лет назад +1

    Hm. Good question. From the look of the label, I think it was probably "Ryukyu Underground" by Seragaki (Quivver Remix). I believe that I used that in episode 160 of my radio show, which is also on RUclips. I don't have the records right here, so I'm not 100% positive, but I'm reasonably confident that that's what it was.

  • @adryan2616
    @adryan2616 5 лет назад

    Very nice explanation. Thank you.

  • @JClimbing
    @JClimbing 5 лет назад

    Hi!! I wonder what kind of elements you are using in this dj set!!

  • @stephenderong9151
    @stephenderong9151 9 лет назад +39

    I spent over 2 years trying to beatmatch with Gemini XL 2000 turntables and couldn't get it. The very 1st day I brought my 1200mk2's home I was mixing PERFECTLY! The lesson I learned, start with a premium turntable! Don't waste your money on toys.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  8 лет назад +3

      +Stephen Derong Yeah, that's a good point. Better turntables will almost always be easier to work with.

    • @Declan.Murphy
      @Declan.Murphy 8 лет назад +1

      +djbolivia Are Stanton STR830 good to start off with? I have an old pair but I'm not sure if I should upgrade or not?

    • @paweldun
      @paweldun 7 лет назад

      thats right, i develop a special skil with my gemini xl 500II triying to beatmatch more than 15 seconds...but when you get a pro turntable, the sky opens :D

    • @YoungNino2017
      @YoungNino2017 7 лет назад +1

      LOL, I have the XL 1000, which is cheaper that those... you can still beatmatch on them.

    • @AmelAmaruRestrepoCasas
      @AmelAmaruRestrepoCasas 7 лет назад +1

      How bad would be using a pair of stranto T62?

  • @Alejandro-db2xj
    @Alejandro-db2xj 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent lesson! I have a question, Is it necesary to have the same two turntables?? I mean , the exact same model?? Because in my case, I already have a stanton t.92 direct drive, and I need to buy another turntable , Should I by another t.92??? Or I can mix without problems If I get a stanton direct drive but not the same model. Thanks in advance!

    • @Royvdl
      @Royvdl 8 лет назад

      you can mix without problems, it is mostly for looks and feel, if you have 2 of the same tables it will be nicer because they have the same feel and same sound.

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  7 лет назад +1

      No, I'd be comfortable investing in a good high-end deck for your second deck. The only drawback is that they won't match visually. But it'll be really good for improving your skills, because playing on different brands/models always helps you learn more.

  • @benzatim1
    @benzatim1 10 лет назад

    Hi Jonathan, hope your well, thanks for the list below, breeder New York fm is a class tune, to be honest when you replied it was a favourite back in the day, I didn't realise that was 14 years ago, was. In my late 20's when it was released, time flies when your lost in music, was there not a limited amount of copies released of it ? Few hundred or so ?

    • @djbolivia
      @djbolivia  10 лет назад

      I'm guessing that mine might have been a re-release. It was too popular not to be widely available eventually. I'd bet that you'd be able to find a copy pretty quickly on Hard To Find Records.