You were just showing an ULTRA MICRO SETUP that you designed for your gig at the club (due to space limitations)....it's what works for you. Great job mate. Cheers, DJ Paul, Melbourne, Australia
Brian your perserverance and positivity is much appreciated! Not giving up after your stroke and keeping the tunes rolling all these years is inspiring to us all. Love the new compact set up. I totally get it. also good point on DJs just using what they like and are comfortable using for set up. Good luck on the gigs! The Festival one would be wicked
I totally get it & i love how you made it with enough space for where your going to dj at the club. Fantastic build indeed Brian. Have lots of fun with it too.
I just realized when you mentioned it………it’s been over 12 years of me watching your videos. I remember when you had your stroke and the journey to now. You have always given such great advice and I NEVER even THINK about your condition….just the content. Anyway, I APPRECIATE YOU! For keeping us motivated in this Dj stuff!!!
Learning, inspired, entertained every video I watch. You are soo right > Practice whatever you do… and Enjoy Life! No matter what you experience on your journey of life! Enjoy life… it is not a Dress Rehearsal! Brian you live it! Thanks for sharing your passion and outlook!
Man, you are an encouragement to me, in fact I am going to make a ceremony rig based off of your rig, I've always used just random parts, but seeing this , it such a great idea, I've seen others, but I like yours. Thanks.
Nice work, Brian! I have a mini setup in a case that is loaded with the Numark dj2go and a Behringer 502 mixer, it's main use is for last minute gigs and kid parties. Sometimes we just need to get the job done.
Hello Brian, again, another awesome video, I’m glad I stumbled across your RUclips channel several years ago. You are very inspiring like you said you kept relevant and didn’t feed away like most when they get a severe disability. You conquered and you moved on, that’s awesome, love your videos thank you. I’ve been DJing for a very long time and I started back in 1978. Keep the videos coming, you are awesome!
I've watched all 3 of your videos on this and these are always my favorite videos from you. I love watching how you figure out solutions to problems you run into. Great job! I think the final product looks great for you!
Congratulations! Cut a couple slots in the foam supporting the power supplies for air flow/cooling. Heat and electronics don't mix well. Closed cell foam is an excellent insulator (heat).
@@briansredd Infrared thermometers have gotten dirt cheap typ > $20. They're great for finding hot spots in cases. Good for wall outlets and extension chords. Also double as a great stove top cooking aid.
I think you've done an awesome job Brian, not just on this project, but everything over the last decade or so since your stroke, people who criticise obviously haven't seen what you went through and what you overcame and are still overcoming, like you said you were determined to not dissappear on disability and I think you can be proud as hell of the job you have done. I really wish you the best with the upcoming club gigs, what goes around comes around eh!. Well done fella, 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I like your video very nice setup... I had 3 strokes in a day and thought maybe I was through, but here I am maybe I can still do it... It is really all I think about give me call, If you no how without everybody knowing your number!
I don't feel like there's a reason to use any additional processing between your mixer & speakers UNLESS there's a SQ issue with your mixer or files. I used to use all kinds of processing gear to try to make up for how my system sounded. Technology has come a long way, and has became a lot more affordable in the last 20 years. The DJM250MK2 has a great sound card, outputs, and PFL / DB meters to easily achieve a perfect 0db unity gain. Put anything between your mixer & speakers & you'd have to be a pretty good audio engineer to get that unity, and I doubt it would sound any better. So, I keep my short audio chain clean & no need for anything else. I do use a GOrack as a microphone mixer on my Mobile / Wedding rig, but I run it thru an AUX on my DJ mixer. It's also a cool back-up mixer / preamp if your mixer or controller were to fail
Can you return that mixer? It doesnt have MIDI. That means you're screwing with the mouse and keyboard on your laptop. Theres a bunch of 10" scratch mixers with MIDI nowadays. Shuttling thru tracks on a knob is a lot easier and starting up and pausing a track using a button on a mixer is 99% easier than monkeying around on your laptop IMO
none of us want to carry around massive amounts of equipment. gone are my days of dragging around wooden cabs and massive bins. whats going to hit us hard in he UK are all the Green traffic management schemes penalising drivers of older vehicles. DJ-ing ins't the best paid profession in the UK and more venues will suffer not being able to get contractors into their sites.
Oh wow, first time hearing about this! Maybe tiny systems & services like Uber would be a work around? That cost, of course gets passed onto the customer... which could become their new reality
I'm not sure. The 250MK2 is on the Pioneer DJ website, but is listed as "out of stock". However, many retailers still have them in stock. New they are like $380-something. If you want one, they are out there.
You were just showing an ULTRA MICRO SETUP that you designed for your gig at the club (due to space limitations)....it's what works for you. Great job mate.
Cheers,
DJ Paul, Melbourne, Australia
Brian your perserverance and positivity is much appreciated! Not giving up after your stroke and keeping the tunes rolling all these years is inspiring to us all. Love the new compact set up. I totally get it. also good point on DJs just using what they like and are comfortable using for set up. Good luck on the gigs! The Festival one would be wicked
I totally get it & i love how you made it with enough space for where your going to dj at the club. Fantastic build indeed Brian. Have lots of fun with it too.
Some brilliant ideas here for compact set ups.
Great Job Brian, Simplicity Rocks!!!
I just realized when you mentioned it………it’s been over 12 years of me watching your videos. I remember when you had your stroke and the journey to now. You have always given such great advice and I NEVER even THINK about your condition….just the content. Anyway, I APPRECIATE YOU! For keeping us motivated in this Dj stuff!!!
Love it that's Awesome!
im so glad that I found you on youtube!!! you are just amazing!!!
Learning, inspired, entertained every video I watch. You are soo right > Practice whatever you do… and Enjoy Life! No matter what you experience on your journey of life! Enjoy life… it is not a Dress Rehearsal! Brian you live it! Thanks for sharing your passion and outlook!
Man, you are an encouragement to me, in fact I am going to make a ceremony rig based off of your rig, I've always used just random parts, but seeing this , it such a great idea, I've seen others, but I like yours. Thanks.
Great little rig Brian !
Nice work, Brian! I have a mini setup in a case that is loaded with the Numark dj2go and a Behringer 502 mixer, it's main use is for last minute gigs and kid parties. Sometimes we just need to get the job done.
Can you post a video about it? I'm curious
Hello Brian, again, another awesome video, I’m glad I stumbled across your RUclips channel several years ago. You are very inspiring like you said you kept relevant and didn’t feed away like most when they get a severe disability. You conquered and you moved on, that’s awesome, love your videos thank you. I’ve been DJing for a very long time and I started back in 1978. Keep the videos coming, you are awesome!
Awesome Video! Thank you
Fabulous video. You are an inspiration to us all and keep up the great content!!
you did it great ... love the idea .....
Great Job Brian!!
I've watched all 3 of your videos on this and these are always my favorite videos from you. I love watching how you figure out solutions to problems you run into. Great job! I think the final product looks great for you!
The video of you in a hospital room with a mini laser light sticks in my mind. Only Brian!
Congratulations! Cut a couple slots in the foam supporting the power supplies for air flow/cooling. Heat and electronics don't mix well. Closed cell foam is an excellent insulator (heat).
It's all open towards the back
@@briansredd Infrared thermometers have gotten dirt cheap typ > $20. They're great for finding hot spots in cases. Good for wall outlets and extension chords. Also double as a great stove top cooking aid.
Much respect.
Look good man have fun I love to Dj i Dj with a numark party mix and a small audio mixer it works for me and it ez for it all go in a backpack
Rock on!!! 🔥
Awesome Summer Fest that’s Great!!! Congrats!!!
All the best to you Brian on your new club gig. Unit looks awesome! Look forward to seeing your next video from the club.
I think you've done an awesome job Brian, not just on this project, but everything over the last decade or so since your stroke, people who criticise obviously haven't seen what you went through and what you overcame and are still overcoming, like you said you were determined to not dissappear on disability and I think you can be proud as hell of the job you have done.
I really wish you the best with the upcoming club gigs, what goes around comes around eh!.
Well done fella, 🇺🇸🇬🇧
Good Moring
briansredd
Real Dj’s can mix on anything.
I'd have no idea how to DJ inside the laptop, could be a good video useful to know if every thing fails.
The only reason you don't know is because you've never tried. Give it a try. See what you can do. Start with basics & go from there
@@briansredd Cheers man
I like your video very nice setup... I had 3 strokes in a day and thought maybe I was through, but here I am maybe I can still do it... It is really all I think about give me call, If you no how without everybody knowing your number!
Its good you don't give up
I know you finish your club system but why don’t you use the dbx go rack with your system, I use mine all the time.
I don't feel like there's a reason to use any additional processing between your mixer & speakers UNLESS there's a SQ issue with your mixer or files. I used to use all kinds of processing gear to try to make up for how my system sounded. Technology has come a long way, and has became a lot more affordable in the last 20 years. The DJM250MK2 has a great sound card, outputs, and PFL / DB meters to easily achieve a perfect 0db unity gain. Put anything between your mixer & speakers & you'd have to be a pretty good audio engineer to get that unity, and I doubt it would sound any better. So, I keep my short audio chain clean & no need for anything else. I do use a GOrack as a microphone mixer on my Mobile / Wedding rig, but I run it thru an AUX on my DJ mixer. It's also a cool back-up mixer / preamp if your mixer or controller were to fail
Can you return that mixer? It doesnt have MIDI. That means you're screwing with the mouse and keyboard on your laptop. Theres a bunch of 10" scratch mixers with MIDI nowadays. Shuttling thru tracks on a knob is a lot easier and starting up and pausing a track using a button on a mixer is 99% easier than monkeying around on your laptop IMO
It's MIDI
Better make Blue Prints of your Build!!
none of us want to carry around massive amounts of equipment. gone are my days of dragging around wooden cabs and massive bins.
whats going to hit us hard in he UK are all the Green traffic management schemes penalising drivers of older vehicles. DJ-ing ins't the best paid profession in the UK and more venues will suffer not being able to get contractors into their sites.
Oh wow, first time hearing about this! Maybe tiny systems & services like Uber would be a work around? That cost, of course gets passed onto the customer... which could become their new reality
Do they still make the Pioneer DJM 250? Thank you in advance
I'm not sure. The 250MK2 is on the Pioneer DJ website, but is listed as "out of stock". However, many retailers still have them in stock. New they are like $380-something. If you want one, they are out there.
@@briansredd Thank you
Brian if you are using VDJ on Friday you can do a mic talk over in virtual dj
Wouldn't he need a controller for that or he can do with the mixer only?
sommerfest!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!