You're going to need to drop a significant amount of money to get started scratch DJing. Learn about the costs of purchasing scratch DJ equipment from a professional musician and music teacher in this free hip hop video.
Expert: Andrew Cohen
Bio: Andrew Cohen is a freelance music teacher and multi-instrumental musician. He teaches many instruments and topics ranging from introductory recorder and piano to AP Music Theory.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
dddddidnt really cover the cost of anything there.. but ok*
you can buy used equipment.... just make sure if anythings broken you know how to fix it... or can get it fixed. if knobs are missing, whatever... just as long as the channels work and you'll be ok to start off with.
you can swap out faders now days with aftermarket parts that will enhance your mixer even if your mixer is brand new. the slopped faders on all the faders offered are going to take 10 - 15 minutes to get use*
reverseheavendotcom 1 year ago
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mcdouga1l 2 years ago