The versions of the songs that a DJ uses are not generally the same versions that usually is heard on radio stations or music videos. For each new song that is launched in the market since the 1970s, the label throws a disk (or CD) specific, compact called for that song. In the case of vinyl, a compact may also be seven inches, ten inches or twelve inches. In CD, this is known as five (5) inches. A compact is a vinyl or CD that has the same song in different versions or mixes produced especially for lovers of alternative versions.
While a normal version of the song usually has three to four minutes long, a compact version can last up to fifteen minutes, with great introductions, broken, edition, reruns of vocal etc. .. These modified versions are also known as remixes, versions 12, club versions, extended versions and dub. A compact may also contain cappella and instrumental versions. While an album collection of certain artist can have any name, a compact always has the name of the song that it is recorded, even if the disc has only one version of the song names.
Toward the end of the twentieth century, with the popularization of the MPEG-1 Layer 3 (popularly known as MP3) for digital songs from file sharing programs like Napster and the rise of music editing programs, a new breed of editors musical self-styled DJs Although they possess, sometimes, to a certain talent for music, because they need to change a track in the mix earlier, has greatly facilitated their work and therefore are not well regarded by professionals to perform their work live in clubs, homes, clubs and events. Ex: DjPimento007
The mixing is done on computer so homely, and no judgment of the public to the work being done live. What the audience will hear a mix is done in the studio and have recorded. If a song is altered and mixed with the previous one, but the result is not expected by the editor (timbres, unsynchronized beats or bars, for example), the mixing action can be undone and redone many times as necessary. So the end result is a mix as perfect as artificial.
However, great DJs also use these programs to create sequences from multiple songs called megamixes, participation in short radio programs and even new versions of these songs, which do not exist in their respective compacts.
Today there are software able to simulate in a computer screen two turntables or CDJs and a mixer, with numerous features equal or superior to the best equipment, and some can be downloaded for free on the internet, these software are becoming more popular because they are an alternative to those who want to DJing and can not invest much
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While a normal version of the song usually has three to four minutes long, a compact version can last up to fifteen minutes, with great introductions, broken, edition, reruns of vocal etc. .. These modified versions are also known as remixes, versions 12, club versions, extended versions and dub. A compact may also contain cappella and instrumental versions. While an album collection of certain artist can have any name, a compact always has the name of the song that it is recorded, even if the disc has only one version of the song names.
Toward the end of the twentieth century, with the popularization of the MPEG-1 Layer 3 (popularly known as MP3) for digital songs from file sharing programs like Napster and the rise of music editing programs, a new breed of editors musical self-styled DJs Although they possess, sometimes, to a certain talent for music, because they need to change a track in the mix earlier, has greatly facilitated their work and therefore are not well regarded by professionals to perform their work live in clubs, homes, clubs and events. Ex: DjPimento007
The mixing is done on computer so homely, and no judgment of the public to the work being done live. What the audience will hear a mix is done in the studio and have recorded. If a song is altered and mixed with the previous one, but the result is not expected by the editor (timbres, unsynchronized beats or bars, for example), the mixing action can be undone and redone many times as necessary. So the end result is a mix as perfect as artificial.
However, great DJs also use these programs to create sequences from multiple songs called megamixes, participation in short radio programs and even new versions of these songs, which do not exist in their respective compacts.
Today there are software able to simulate in a computer screen two turntables or CDJs and a mixer, with numerous features equal or superior to the best equipment, and some can be downloaded for free on the internet, these software are becoming more popular because they are an alternative to those who want to DJing and can not invest much
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