THE SKILL EVERY DJ SHOULD HAVE

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  • Опубликовано: 8 авг 2019
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    DJ’ing has changed so much thru the years, and though many DJ’s complain about the rise of controllerists, and the decline of “real DJ skills”, what many people STILL consider and EXPECT a skill every DJ should have is the ability to produce music.
    Unfortunately, that is a whole new world for a DJ who likes to just DJ, and it’s a hard world to get into because for many people, they may find their lack of musical knowledge, theory and skill to be lacking.
    But there is a new beat making software in town, and it’s Serato Studio. It basically offers the same DJ intuitive DJ layout and workflow DJ’s are used to, and getting into production has just gotten easier because of it.
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    I am embarrassed to say that I am not as well rounded as you think.
    Yes, I make RUclips content, and yes, I like to think I DJ really well, but sadly, I do not produce. And I never picked it up because of 3 things:
    The software looked complicated, I had zero knowledge in music theory
    And I didn’t know how to play any musical instrument.
    But those excuses end today, because I found a software that finally caters to DJ’s first. And that is Serato Studio. It’s a beat making tool that has a DJ like interface, and work flow in mind. And what I like most about, are it’s DJ-friendly features.
    Which include DJ like functions, like a mixer for adjusting volumes and EQ, hot cues and cue points for samples, Serato DJ effects, colored wave forms, and my favorite feature of them all, the ability to use your Serato dj controller to make beats.
    So let me give you a quick example on how to make a simple beat with your dj controller. Keep in mind that you don’t actually need a DJ controller to make beats. Because you can always just use your laptop instead.
    So here’s how serato studio looks like when you first open it up.
    This area over here is our instrument section that contains various drum samples. Let’s give them a listen.
    Nice. Perhaps you noticed that the right side over here lit up. Well this area is where we can draw beats.
    But we’re here to make a hip hop beat, so let’s delete that and make a beat with our controller.
    So let’s first set the bpm of the track to 100, then let’s activate the metronome which will be our bpm audio guide. And now let’s press play and press record. And now we’re ready to drum that beat in.
    So plug in your DJ controller, and open Serato studio, then at this area over we’re going to change the BPM of the track to 100 since we’re gonna make a hip hop beat, then we’re going to activate the metronome here so we have an audio guide when we drum in the beat.
    So we’re gonna drum the beat in by using the pads on the left decks side. So here’s how they sound like.
    Now let’s press play and record our drumming session.
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Комментарии • 299

  • @davidmcnulty8391
    @davidmcnulty8391 5 лет назад +86

    You say you don’t produce or create... these videos are your art! Another great one - thank you!

    • @davidmcnulty8391
      @davidmcnulty8391 5 лет назад +3

      Keep following your heart - everyone watching knows you have mad skills. That doesn’t mean your skills have to be the same skills as other ‘successful’ people. Be the best version of you! That’s what we love!

  • @djpepper8814
    @djpepper8814 4 года назад +3

    1:47 "What the f***!?" 😂😂 What I think every time I open Ableton

  • @vladdy_music
    @vladdy_music 5 лет назад +1

    I am making (making, not exactly producing)Trance and Progressive. Trance is basically a genre that brought me into electronic music world and DJing. I am playing with my DDJ 400 in my bedroom and produce some not very bad tracks just for fun... enjoying the hobby

  • @ceejay882000
    @ceejay882000 5 лет назад +2

    I started djing for the love of the art and ability to manipulate songs in any creative to entertain. Sadly not everyone ll play at tomorrow land! Playing at big events depends on your network and who you know period! I know tons of good producer djs that don't play on big event that's cos they re not well connected. Remember "your network determines your networth"

  • @elvoj5245
    @elvoj5245 5 лет назад

    I think you are a great artist and an inspiration to many, the fact that you just started producing doesn't make you less of an artist... Keep up the good work and your humble spirit, there's many of us who appreciate those, me included.
    Good vibes sent your way! 🙌

  • @NakMuayThai1
    @NakMuayThai1 5 лет назад +33

    Carlo, what about this? If producers are more accepted to spin the decks at major festivals should the producers have the skills of a real dj? Like beatmatching on the fly, doing good transitions, read the audience and get the energy into the crowd to make them dance, jump and other crazy stuff. If the producer doesn't have that skill, should he be allowed to headline major festivals like Tomorrowland, Ultra, Lollapalooza etc., etc.,? A big example of the biggest fraud of a producer as a dj is David Guetta, there are numerous video's showing that David has everything pre recorded from transitions to the fade out's to connect with the audience or letting them sing. When watching the livestreams of Tomorrowland I saw Guetta's set and was amazed that when the camera showed some of the decks that Deck number 1 was activated, all the other decks weren't loaded except the lcd display was on and Guetta was moving up and down the fader of deck 4. In my opinion a dj should dj and if you are a hell of a producer but you can't mix music on decks than you shouldn't headline a major festival. What's your opinion on this?

    • @jonathanvillalobos7994
      @jonathanvillalobos7994 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo Do you still use real vinyl every now and then?Have you ever used real vinyl?Not being a troll or hater,just a simple question.Because I'm not familiar with you.

    • @siili_1464
      @siili_1464 5 лет назад +2

      My take on this is a bit different. I've been making music for almost 4 years now and I think it's quite obvious that producing music is way harder than DJing. Also most of the time people at festivals are there to listen and dance to the music and to see their favorite artists perform. Some people might even get annoyed if the DJ is constantly scratching on his set. Of course I've noticed that if the DJ is good with the crowd the show is better and more interesting but people like David Guetta who can't DJ at all get to perform because they're so popular that they're expected to be on the biggest stages of the biggest festivals even that they have zero knowledge of what to do at the stage. After all, it's the skill in the studio that matters the most.

    • @NakMuayThai1
      @NakMuayThai1 5 лет назад +2

      @@siili_1464 There are plenty of stories that even on the producing stuff David Guetta is as fake as his dj sets. Too much tracks of Guetta that wouldn't be out there if he didn't get the help of ghost DJ's. Most of David's collabs doesn't even sound like Guetta's sound but more like the one's he's collabbing with. Guetta now bringing Morten to the game introducing the sound of Morten and no influence of Guetta. And the collab with Nicky Romero, ring the alarm has too much of Nicky's characteristic tunes, beats and kicks, not that this is bad because in my opinion Nicky Romero is one of the most underrated dj's/producers out there. When I see Guetta play I feel like you are being robbed of something good he could have taken a dj course to sort his fake sets out, but probably it's normal for visitors and organisers of events of being scammed by the dj. I'm pretty sure that Guetta doesn't even master the skill's to produce his pre recorded sets in Ableton.

    • @ivanpetrovic6417
      @ivanpetrovic6417 5 лет назад +1

      This is a straight up lie , when he played real house in Ibiza in the 90's he used to spin vinyl

    • @NakMuayThai1
      @NakMuayThai1 5 лет назад +1

      @@ivanpetrovic6417 Well go see for yourself. I'm not making this up, the evidence is clear. On Tomorrowland there was one deck playing, it's quite quite obvious. Because the white ring on the CDJ when a song is loaded/playing is missing. In another video I came across he was eating sushi during a transition and wasn't even on the decks and another video shows the build up of a song mixed with the start of a new song where he even isn't beatmatching with his earphones on, whilst he is twitching and turning the jogwheel. I'm sorry to say, but David Guetta isn't a real DJ. I'm not making this up, I'm just telling you what I saw on livestreams or video's.

  • @bavikon
    @bavikon 5 лет назад

    Nice video Carlo! I really like your videos 🙌

  • @wyattjohnson2714
    @wyattjohnson2714 5 лет назад

    So I have been interested in DJ’ing ever since I was 7, I am 20 now and bought a DDJ-400 and LOVE IT, and I have a friend going to Full Sail for producing and he wants to try to do some type of Double DJ thing where we both DJ his music, and I am all for it but have no clue how I would get that started LOL!
    Another great video Carlo! Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @scottadkin541
    @scottadkin541 10 месяцев назад +3

    You dont produce but you teach. Thats more important. Your doing greater good making these videos than a banger.🎉

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  10 месяцев назад +1

      Indeed! I felt that was more my calling than producing and touring

    • @scottadkin541
      @scottadkin541 10 месяцев назад

      @@djcarlo I can tell your doing what you truly love, it bleeds through the content

  • @vishnuvijayan4805
    @vishnuvijayan4805 5 лет назад

    Oh Snap! Carlo getting real with the music production. I really hope you soar to newer heights with this step of yours.
    I dont produce music or interested to produce for the very same 3 reasons you have mentioned. Awesome video once again, Carlo!

  • @101Osprey101
    @101Osprey101 5 лет назад

    Sweet! Glad to see you stepping into production and look forward to hearing your creations. :) I use Ableton and have a few originals on my channel. Not really sure what genre I am best in as I have done several things. My very first was a full scale orchestra piece with piano as the main. Now I am creating electronic genres along the lines of trance, house and progressive house. My first DJ controller arrives this Monday! Your vids are the best.

  • @loleight5086
    @loleight5086 3 года назад +1

    That shot in 1:52 of u playing the guitar was hilarious😂😂👌🏻

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  3 года назад

      Haha! Thanks!

  • @Znorux
    @Znorux 5 лет назад +3

    I am not that much into this electronic music world "Not yet, i am taking a master with Pioneer to learn about producing and djing". But let me tell you, humble, you are humble and the destiny is going to put you one day in the place that you want to be. Well done.

    • @Znorux
      @Znorux 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo Oh no man, thank you, let's keep in touch. GJ!

  • @RogueBeats
    @RogueBeats 5 лет назад +2

    I just got my ddj-200 today and I’ve been watching your videos and I’ve learned so much already keep doing what your doing 🔥🔥👏👏

    • @bonheur2362
      @bonheur2362 5 лет назад

      Rogue Beats am looking for one too bro, how can I get one? And Howmuch?

    • @RogueBeats
      @RogueBeats 5 лет назад

      Bon Heur I picked mines up for 143 at a store called Music&Arts (it’s originally 150 but I got a discount for going in store) but most music and arts stores don’t sell them in store they have to be order or try guitar center

  • @sibasishchoudhury4086
    @sibasishchoudhury4086 5 лет назад +1

    Wow soo cool
    Thanks bro ❤

  • @alexanderbarbu9856
    @alexanderbarbu9856 5 лет назад +1

    Dj Carlo Has evolved to a master in music 😍 you are amazing man

  • @FONZZiLLAT.V
    @FONZZiLLAT.V 4 года назад

    Mabuhay ka pre ako pala si Fonz i like this blog bigg ups to you bards sadyang marami pa rin mang huhusga kahit ano gawin natin kaya tuloy tuloy lang and i'm doing the same thing keep on moving and do you...Don't sweat the technique!!

  • @rosariohigh
    @rosariohigh 5 лет назад

    I feel you Sir Carlo, this will be the best studio software for me who can't play instruments and don't understand music theories.
    Nice recommendation! Thank you, Sir Carlo.

  • @DJDRFUNKJUICE
    @DJDRFUNKJUICE 5 лет назад

    That was pretty good what you did man. I learn a lot before I became a DJ I was a Hip-Hop Dancer and I learn to beat match even more and when I 1st start it playing piano it really open up even more for me to learn a lot in the produce game like I listen to a lot great producer grown up and today age I really enjoy what other producer are doing and with the DJ mind set I got and listen to all the producers I really enjoy listen I will look into Serato Studio real soon. Keep up the work family. Funk Up Salute

  • @pavle988
    @pavle988 5 лет назад

    So humble, ure great!

  • @n0ldin
    @n0ldin 5 лет назад

    I hope to hear u track soon! Thx for this video.

    • @n0ldin
      @n0ldin 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo Im waiting!

  • @Ashnikuix
    @Ashnikuix 5 лет назад

    Nice informative video, kudos!

  • @martinantoniocontrerassanc1428
    @martinantoniocontrerassanc1428 4 года назад

    Hermano! I really like your videos!
    Help me a lot!!!!!
    Greetings from Panama!

  • @Tiogar60
    @Tiogar60 5 лет назад +1

    I started with producing, it's what i mainly do to this day. While i find dj'ing fun, i mostly enjoy the core essence of it: Playing music and entertaining a crowd.
    Im not so much into all this scratching, weird glitchy sounding mixing and such. I prefer to keep it simple when dj'ing :)
    When i produce i mostly do edm, but also expand to some pop and future bass sounding stuff

  • @EXSENTRIX
    @EXSENTRIX 4 года назад

    As a music producer I think this program is intriguing and unique. I would love to see what I could come up with using this. Love your vids man.

  • @aniketpujare9661
    @aniketpujare9661 5 лет назад

    Nice video man keep it up❤️

    • @aniketpujare9661
      @aniketpujare9661 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo sure I'm gonna try it today itself 😄 it seems to be fun!

  • @kudamah
    @kudamah 4 года назад

    Been into FL Studio, Reason and Logic before i became a dj, so having that background knowledge has helped me. Don't produce my own music to DJ but i hv created a few personal remixes on tracks that are unique to any other DJ.

  • @eddygibbons8063
    @eddygibbons8063 4 года назад +1

    I really like videos like this because it inspires me to make my own mixes and gives me new ideas for my own videos as I'm a DJ trying to get their name out 😊

    • @eddygibbons8063
      @eddygibbons8063 4 года назад

      @@djcarlo thank you so much, I hope so too

  • @juliusbryansaep2460
    @juliusbryansaep2460 5 лет назад

    Another reason to factor in and go for Serato. ☺️

  • @shawnsingh3053
    @shawnsingh3053 5 лет назад +3

    Hey Carl. I’m a new dj who uses the ddj 400. Currently I use virtual home dj rather than rekordbox or serato. I feel it is much easier to navigate and use. I have been able to master basic djing but I was wondering if I should switch to a more advanced dj software for the future. Your videos have been really helpful so far thanks!!

  • @bujak_pl6539
    @bujak_pl6539 5 лет назад

    your content is great bro! Greetings from Poland

  • @aurora2319
    @aurora2319 5 лет назад

    Hey Carlo, may be producing your own tracks isn't what you yet do best.
    But as far as DJ instructors goes, you beat the rest!
    And frankly and very very honestly and I've said it many times, you're very very skilled at clearly and elegantly teach. A natural. And as such, you ought to consider making it a job. Ask for patreon I'll chip in right away.
    Cos again you'r really gifted at teaching and sharing your skills. Oh and of course let's not forget the pleasant personality ;-)

    • @aurora2319
      @aurora2319 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo " you can support me at the moment by buying any of my DJ course"
      Cool!

  • @SPCBRAWLERZ
    @SPCBRAWLERZ 5 лет назад

    I am starting out with producing Electronic music. I wish to dive into all categories from big room, progressive house, dubstep, trap, hardstyle and many more. Even though many of us can mix with certain software's, it is finding that sound and making a name for all to know.

  • @dannygonzalez5844
    @dannygonzalez5844 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Carlos like I always say, you r a best bro, those guy back there r jealous or haters , probably they even can't do a baby scratch ..jajaj a lot of your fan like me know you can be the best DJ in tomorrowland or ultra or any event..those guy for me are not DJ are producers, in real time they only press play , stop or equalizer, some basic steps , sooo don't worry and still growing bro , peace..

  • @KaosVerket
    @KaosVerket 5 лет назад

    Great software!

  • @DJShamax
    @DJShamax Год назад +2

    DJ Carlo, it is never too late to learn music basics and instruments. In fact, it will be way easier for you to learn music theory and gather knowledge because you already have some sense of music! Yes, music production looks really complicated, but I feel that with some passion, effort and consistency will simplify producing to a large extent.
    I think I will start to produce my own music later on because I've already learnt guitar and piano for 1 year and I know the basic music theory. Also been 2 years since I started beatboxing and 3 years of DJing. So, I am now confident to start producing my own tracks😄

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  Год назад +1

      Can't wait to hear your productions Shamax! As for me, I put my eggs in the video editing basket, so we'll see if I have time to learn an instrument too hehe

    • @DJShamax
      @DJShamax Год назад

      @@djcarlo haha yeah

  • @Sceneskrekk
    @Sceneskrekk 5 лет назад

    I bought my first dj controller today and I’m excited to learn how to use it when it arrives! I usually produce edm but I have got an addiction to tech house now :D Can you do a vid of that? A mix maybe :)

  • @g30jack
    @g30jack 5 лет назад

    I feel you. I bought Ableton because it was deeply discounted because I'm a Master's student. Will likely get Serato Studio to play with. Might actually produce something. :)

  • @djnat6480
    @djnat6480 5 лет назад

    Great one!!! Sounds new and exciting! But your video will be legendary and well made. I noticed you don't use an advanced Mac book. But you have an amazing camera and great desktop for your editing I assumed. Learn a lot from you. From DJ Nat.

    • @djnat6480
      @djnat6480 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo Learn from your skillset and start to really grow up and know more and more. Of course, still, a long way to go. This is one of my latest remix I did: ruclips.net/video/1wYv2_f5BRY/видео.html it will be great to have your opinion. At the meantime, with the fan base, you are growing, you can start doing some of the Demo hearing or reaction towards some fans' learning work and pointing out some common mistake. It will be much easier and faster for peer to grow and learn from you from this channel. Brand loyalty and fan loyalty is really great if you can tap on it from now.

  • @freedomglobe
    @freedomglobe 4 года назад

    Hi there Carlo, I just found your channel on youtube and its really great to watch you explain things in a good pace and with an easy follow.
    I just started produce music again every day as part of my routine and if you ever need any advice on some production please hit me up, I always enjoy teaming up with others sharing the same passion for music.
    By the way, I saw your set you did with Red Bull, it was one of the best performances I have seen...Its easy to see that you have a great passion for what you do and where you come from as a DJ, mad skills bro! =)

  • @linustamang8205
    @linustamang8205 5 лет назад

    🔥🔥 as always 😊..

  • @djehan3403
    @djehan3403 5 лет назад

    I first started producing using Studio one however it's really intensive and requires a lot of time especially the mastering process. I enjoy DJing because you can jump in straight away and get creative with the transitions.

  • @demagwanent6696
    @demagwanent6696 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @mikyledoraval7263
    @mikyledoraval7263 5 лет назад

    Thank so much for all the tutorials and DJ sets. Will you be doing another give away of a controller or equipment. I have a pioneer ddj sb2 but looking for a better controller to improve my skills to the next level. Thank so much for your channel it really helped me a lot.

  • @m-sevenofficial7679
    @m-sevenofficial7679 5 лет назад

    Very interesting video

  • @jacksonforsberg3117
    @jacksonforsberg3117 5 лет назад +1

    Good stuff

  • @christiancanseco8579
    @christiancanseco8579 4 года назад

    Hey dj carlo. ang dami kong na miss na mga vids mo sobrang busy talaga last month. And back to the vid naka relate talaga ako sa part na sinabi mo na hindi ka marunong gumamit ng musical instrument kasi ako kahit organ di ako marunong but it's not a reason to stop playing gigs diba? Hahaha at ngayon ko lang nalaman na may serato studio pala anyways thanks for the informations and learnings dj carlo

  • @sayamabbas
    @sayamabbas 5 лет назад

    U doing gr8 sir thanks

  • @uatkarsh3375
    @uatkarsh3375 5 лет назад +2

    U r great..👆👌❤️🙂

  • @rel1304
    @rel1304 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video

    • @rel1304
      @rel1304 5 лет назад

      The entire vid
      Keep up the good content! 😁

  • @DILIPPADAVI
    @DILIPPADAVI 5 лет назад +1

    Future Bounce and Future Bass 🙌🙌🙌🙌

  • @nirelsebastian3545
    @nirelsebastian3545 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for help me find a misic producer

  • @DjKAJAXX
    @DjKAJAXX 5 лет назад

    I thank you for making djing tutorials ..I am actually a producer but I am learning djing now so that I can play my music in stage

    • @DjKAJAXX
      @DjKAJAXX 5 лет назад

      Welcome bro .. make more djing videos .. don't know about others but I will always support you ☺️

  • @richgangtmk8705
    @richgangtmk8705 5 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @justcallmejob3976
    @justcallmejob3976 5 лет назад

    Woow!.
    You are correct regarding on other software are so complicated to use ssiigghhh...
    But I think Serato is more user friendly.

  • @dj_keybi_official
    @dj_keybi_official 5 лет назад

    Love it

  • @jodytakuharrison2172
    @jodytakuharrison2172 4 года назад

    Big ups bro love your work. where could I get great music online

  • @migats2160
    @migats2160 2 года назад +1

    I mainly make Trance, but I'm also experimenting with other genres.

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  2 года назад +1

      Experimentation is good! You never know what you could unlock (or sometimes even make up!)

  • @SPCBRAWLERZ
    @SPCBRAWLERZ 5 лет назад

    There is a difference with just a DJ and someone who produces. Now we need to be both.
    I am starting to produce with an underrated DAW (Studio One 4) and made my 1st song. One has a LONG way to go if they wish to find that unique sound.

  • @luismaldonado9402
    @luismaldonado9402 5 лет назад

    Hi carlos como estas...😀 .. Well on my opinion dj's back on the day playing another people's music that a real dj's.. On today's date dj's + producers it's something different because they know their own music and it's more easy to do a good transition... And old school dj's their skills are awesome when they using turntables like you Carlos ... You are AWESOME on turntables... Saludos amigo...🙏👊🙌

  • @djmutzang8242
    @djmutzang8242 5 лет назад +1

    I like the way you did the affiliate marketing 👍

  • @josephvalentine2153
    @josephvalentine2153 5 лет назад

    I love you come to Maui!

  • @michellebaker9451
    @michellebaker9451 5 лет назад

    Pretty dope, very DJ user friendly 👍

  • @jacksonforsberg3117
    @jacksonforsberg3117 5 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @TrapMadnessOfficial
    @TrapMadnessOfficial 5 лет назад +3

    enjoyed the video!
    Not really producing tracks but featuring Trap & Future Bass and sometimes creating huge mixes :D

  • @mahadevanks6992
    @mahadevanks6992 4 года назад

    Yeah. I do.
    I do mostly Future bass and a bit of Dubstep

  • @TheProfEddy
    @TheProfEddy 5 лет назад

    The software looked complicated, I had zero knowledge in music theory
    And I didn’t know how to play any musical instrument.
    Same thing was in me mind.
    Everyone starts somwhere.
    Start small
    Get big eventually

    • @TheProfEddy
      @TheProfEddy 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo Check out Zen World. This guy is a beast. Mostly produce EDM though.

  • @mariolibasurf
    @mariolibasurf 5 лет назад

    That looks cool! I think to start producing you need first start making edits and remixes. Can you make an edit of a track with that software? I tried to use Serato Flip sometimes to skip parts of the song but its hard to make it properly, do you have any tutorial for Serato Flip? Thanks for the tips you have a good content bro

  • @natan4195
    @natan4195 4 года назад

    Producing software can be quite intimidating but if you’re a DJ already it really shouldn’t be too hard. There’s a lot of tutorials on youtube to start out. Logic Pro X is very easy to use, I would even go as far as saying that it isn’t harder to use than any DJ software, the basic features are very easy.

  • @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68
    @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68 5 лет назад

    Yeah I can’t produce and it’s complicated. I didn’t produce at all but also once again good awesome AND HELPFUL INFORMATION VIDEO XD

    • @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68
      @bekkerthesokuangeldragon68 5 лет назад

      I'm not into producing music. I rather use other songs s o ican like remix them and stuff and not copy their exact songs and i do my best to follow and take your info vids and those help me aswell. I No other actual DJ or producer would reply to me But your the first one to actually reply back XD! I have been a beginner DJ for like 5 years now. My first d jset was Numark MixTrack PRO 3. for a couple of years and then like 2 years ago i finally got the $700 Numark NVii and i like it more than the mixtrack pro 3. MY GOAL IS TO GETTHE ' Denon DJ SC5000 Prime Series" lol. $3,000 bundle on Amazon. I have it in cart and in like a few months i'm gonna be getting it! ( Hopefully a few or so months)

  • @DJ-kt5bk
    @DJ-kt5bk 5 лет назад

    Sorry I'm late Carlo um just saying I am a beginner DJ and also a music producer however your stuff has really helped me

    • @DJ-kt5bk
      @DJ-kt5bk 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo thanks

  • @iamilicu
    @iamilicu 5 лет назад

    I love your dj skills and its true that if you wnat to get even bigger you have to make you own music. But if you are not looking for the producing part don't go for it cause it could be so bad for you, just because it's diffivult to start. this serato studio it's cool but you can only make beats, not a full song ( or that what i think and i used the program for, even though i prefer FL or Ableton ). Anyways, great video and do what you want even though the people tell you the opposite. ;).

  • @karmattopden
    @karmattopden 4 года назад

    DJ Carlo can you pls pls pls make an in-depth tutorial on how to mix, transitions how to prep and what to do/think and what not to do with Hip-Hop music in particular... I have seen a few other tutorials but the way you explain things and other small things in your video edits make learning way more easier...

  • @JoseGuerrero-jt8fv
    @JoseGuerrero-jt8fv 5 лет назад

    Hey Carlo, great video. You make producing look easy with the Serato software. I don't have the talent to produce, so I just stick to DJing. Have you done a review on the Pioneer DDJ-1000 SRT? If so, what do you think about it?

  • @tyronebrown8971
    @tyronebrown8971 4 года назад

    Yo that’s dope I got the studio but have not played with it to much been working my ass off but I will get to it but you sound good dj steady can you give me some more advance

  • @zefMusic
    @zefMusic 4 года назад

    Big like!

    • @zefMusic
      @zefMusic 4 года назад

      DJ Carlo Atendido i want it and need it at the same time

  • @112233JORDAN
    @112233JORDAN 5 лет назад

    Nice, hope rekordbox comes with something like this

  • @charlesxxx9884
    @charlesxxx9884 5 лет назад

    Hahaha! Nagustohan ko yung reaction mo sa mga comment hahaha

  • @disint-official
    @disint-official 5 лет назад +1

    I wanna see you do something related to dubstep in the future 🔥

  • @theindianwayfarer
    @theindianwayfarer 5 лет назад

    I got the like button in the first 40 seconds. 😂😂😂😂

  • @freekborgerink7810
    @freekborgerink7810 5 лет назад +1

    like other professional daw's its not nice to starters. its a trail, (maybe) doesnt let you safe your work and you got to pay up if you want to try features. no, my advice is first to try to produce with LMMS and try to like producing. if then buy a professional daw.

  • @isaacdynys6518
    @isaacdynys6518 5 лет назад

    I have an idea. Maybe try to find an edm producer and do a bassjackers type setup. Producer and dj duo. Just my thought! Also, fl studio is pretty easy to pick up. The tool you are using might not be the best for making high quality tracks. Maybe try fl studio and watch some tutorials to figure it out. You can do it! It will come to you if you apply yourself!

  • @karmattopden
    @karmattopden 4 года назад

    Hi... Does Rekord Box have a version of this Serato Studio

  • @Abdelmoulak
    @Abdelmoulak 4 года назад +1

    Ableton is not that complicated, it can seem to be at the beginning but, it's like everything, when you know the basics, it becomes mutch easier
    i use it frequently and i'm 13

  • @j3d488
    @j3d488 5 лет назад

    TNX IDOL CARLO.. ITS TIME TO HEAR UR FIRST MUSIC.. XCITED ❤️❤️❤️

  • @dj_noizzy
    @dj_noizzy 5 лет назад

    Hie Dj Carlo, true to be a popular festival dj depends on the popularity/following you have, basic dj skills are nolonger enough, as 1 of your talents you have to produce music. Dj schools in SouthAfrica teach basic skills of djaying + the business side of it, that includes music production which is now a necessity in djaying. In the past not every1 could be a dj, equipment was expensive geting fresh hot music on vinyl was a struggle,now those things come easy which means the dj cant operate at the same level as the past, you have to be unique by playing some of your own production in your sets.

  • @proshop5084
    @proshop5084 4 года назад

    Carlo you should put up some longer tutorial videos on how to make songs/beats

  • @aakashburman8921
    @aakashburman8921 5 лет назад

    Can you help me with the MIDI mapping file for DDJ SB3 to be operated in Recordbox?

  • @ajangestrada5645
    @ajangestrada5645 5 лет назад

    DJ Carlo can you scratch using only software in your laptop?

  • @mauriceball4608
    @mauriceball4608 5 лет назад

    Naw...I don't produce. I'm still learning how to keep the crowd rockin. I see you though, adding to your skill set sharping your saw. Evolution I dig it.

  • @nick_way
    @nick_way 5 лет назад

    @Carlo you usually use a Pioneer DDJ-400 for your videos I believe - should we take it that this Serato Studio won't work with the DDJ-400? Thanks

    • @nick_way
      @nick_way 5 лет назад

      DJ Carlo Atendido thanks v much for clarifying. Good luck with the producing! I’m sure you’ll do really well :)

  • @djaykiddox598
    @djaykiddox598 4 года назад +1

    Wow man your videos are like so dope i wish you were my father or brother,if it wasn't for you i would have never been what i am now❤thanks Carlo atendido

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Really appreciate the positive feedback!

  • @MAIVOOR
    @MAIVOOR 3 года назад

    People just think that it's easy to produce dope tracks :D but the truth is that even if you have this musical knowledge it's still hard to make something at a good level cause first you need to learn how electronic music and DAWs work

  • @euphoriamusic9802
    @euphoriamusic9802 5 лет назад +1

    Yep I do produce music mainly progressive edm . But after producing I don't know what to do with it ??? Please help.....

  • @RobertHugginsDJ
    @RobertHugginsDJ 5 лет назад +1

    Copyright is one of the curses. If a DJ brings their own music, the club, festival does not have to keep the playlist log. They do not have to pay a fee based on a percentage of the door or even more a percentage of the gross? This is me guessing, but I will bet this is part of the issue? Festival holders and venue owners get slugged for those sorts of fees by rights holders.🤔🤔🤔
    Venues and Festivals most likely will not talk about this as it is a bit like dodging tax's LOL😂🤣😂 .
    It has not happened as yet, but it is heading towards venues and Festivals having a black box connected to the net that relays back to the rights holders what was played in realtime. Fees are then charged or will be charged🙄🙄🙄

    • @RobertHugginsDJ
      @RobertHugginsDJ 5 лет назад

      ​@@djcarlo Adding to this Carlo, there's is more but first thank you for replying. ✅
      That move you see where, 1/ there is now a way for DJ's to subscribe to rent music like Spotify, IE: See Beatport, is apart of this move. 2/It is coupled with the New DJ units where there is no computer. It's all apart of the push to NOT have DJ's have music on hard drives.
      Here is my thing, this will take a few years to implement. But there may come a time if you do not have a licensed controller with approved software you will not be able to play. However, the aware DJ will own his own CD players and put all his music as a backup on to CD's and Store those and the players. He or she may not use them, but you have paid for your music. You have it physically. Possession is 9/10's of the Law. By the way, I do pay for my music. That's fair.
      As I have said this is not here yet. But it is on its way. Some markets will be faster than others, particularly with the black box thing. Enforcing black boxes will be tuff, but they will have a go.
      Finally, for me, do not give up the computer. It may be convenient to not have one and only use a subscription and a mixer/controller only, but we are renting music for goodness sake. We will be totally in the hands of the landlord LOL😳
      Do your research. RUclips 2019 is a place to start, but pass this on👌👌👌
      In the early years of this and that is now, it will be messy. When the time comes and the dust settles, we then evaluate LOL😂😂😂

    • @djcarlo
      @djcarlo  4 года назад

      I couldn't agree more with you! To get away from other's copyright, produce own! Cheers!

  • @signsofthetimes886
    @signsofthetimes886 4 года назад

    I'm curious to know what are your macbook specs :)?

  • @KoiFabiosa
    @KoiFabiosa 5 лет назад

    I'm a DJ and that's what I like to do. I mainly play Electronic Dance Music. I know for a fact that to make it to the BIG Leagues, I have to produce my own music. I have been working on my production, but I am struggling with it. So far I have finished one track (Tech House), but it's still missing some elements and I haven't mixed and mastered it yet (I have no freaking idea how to mix and master). I am also working on two other projects (Both Jungle Terror), but they are still far from completion. I have watched online tutorials on Music Production, but they just won't sync in to me. This software by Serato though looks like it makes things more easy to produce music; however, I use Rekordbox DJ. WIll that matter?

  • @michaelpoger6662
    @michaelpoger6662 5 лет назад +1

    Lol ... Too true !

  • @skylinerealm
    @skylinerealm 5 лет назад +12

    I produce all genres of edm but mostly I produce Future Bass...

    • @skylinerealm
      @skylinerealm 5 лет назад

      @@djcarlo please can u give me the link of your song- You know it by DJ Carlo attendido