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Hey, I'm Dillon Francis, and I'm here to answer questions about DJing.
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Deci Ferb, a dude's a producer and a DJ, what do DJs do?
0:10
Mix songs live.
0:10
Find me one electronic artist who uses only solely their music in their sets.
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Deadmau5 uses solely his own music in sets.
0:22
You know, a lot of people get angry when they're like, "But a DJ is just playing some other person's songs."
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But the thing is, you've seen bad DJs and you've seen good DJs, and there's people that know how to read a crowd and there's people that don't know how to read a crowd, but there's a whole knowledge behind that rather than it just being some guy coming in mixing songs.
0:22
I'm going to assume my dad would be the worst DJ ever, because if he went to DJ, he'd probably only play like Sammy Hagar's music.
0:22
A4OOG17, I had a dream I was DJing with Pauly D and Dillon Francis.
0:22
What kind of combination is that?
0:22
They were actually pretty good.
0:49
It's a combination of a little Los Angeles boy and a little boy from Jersey, and it's just a nice East Coast, West Coast sandwich.
1:02
Marilyn Kells asks, "How do DJs feel when no one is dancing to their music?"
1:02
It hurts.
1:02
If anything, it's kind of like that commercial where the Sarah McLachlan song starts playing.
1:06
I feel like one of those.
1:07
Better, thanks for that question, Marilyn.
1:14
Dude from Twitter, how do DJs do that every weekend?
1:35
Here's B, all up, you get these things called earplugs, and your ears are going to be fine.
1:35
So if you want to be a DJ, go to the ear doctor, get some earplugs, and you're going to be good.
1:35
Alright, this is from Arvind G.
1:35
Do DJs dance?
1:32
That's, that's an easy question.
1:32
Yeah, of course.
1:35
Come on, of course we do, we're dancing the whole time.
1:37
Dominic Carter is a friend of mine, actually.
1:39
Really curious, what's next in terms of DJ hardware, more specifically in the DJing without a laptop space?
1:50
In terms of DJ hardware, I think that CDJs, they're going to definitely have to get as good as vinyl in terms of being able to cut.
1:46
I know a lot of people that cut on CDJs.
1:58
There's a lot of lag time with the new Pioneer mixers that they have coming up.
1:58
There's more effects, more blooping that you can do.
2:01
It's almost as if you had Ableton on your mixer.
2:02
But anyways, I don't care.
2:07
Love you, Dominic.
2:07
Christopher Reese says, "How do DJs deal with the shits in the middle of a five-hour set?"
2:10
That's so funny because I've recently been thinking about this.
2:14
I've definitely ran to the bathroom really quickly while I'm playing in Vegas.
2:14
Just if I have to go, I have to go.
2:14
I do know that Diplo definitely had diarrhea during one of his sets.
2:21
I think what you should do now is get him on the show so that he can explain that, because I think there's a story.
2:28
I remember we were talking recently about this, Diplo, how do you deal with diarrhea during sets?
2:33
Let me know.
2:33
Whirling the Mop says, "Has bass drops circulated out of the English language yet?"
2:38
No, no, definitely not, it's thriving.
2:46
Biebs Jordan asks if I do rekordbox, I'm still debating flagship controller or CDJs and DJM, also Pioneer, Technics, Stanton or Denon for turntables.
2:46
If you're planning on going out to DJ, they're going to have a Pioneer setup, because that's just the standard.
3:02
This is what I use and I've heard the Denon stuff is really cool.
3:04
All the other ones you listed, that's vinyl stuff.
3:06
The only person I know that uses vinyl now still is DJ Snake.
3:10
Underscore no underscore VAH, "How do DJs mix without headphones?"
3:18
Asking for a friend.
3:18
One of my friends, TJ R, he can mix on CDJs without headphones and on Serato.
3:18
There's lines that you can line up, and if you know how music is created, you can kind of tell where you are in a song.
3:18
Most stuff, it's not going to be that sporadic and crazy.
3:31
Samir 10:17, "You ever see somebody you know just join the EDM scene and instantly become more…"
3:39
Okay, sorry, I love what this guy's saying already.
3:43
This dude, "You ever see somebody and you just, you're like, 'You just joined the EDM scene and instantly become more heady slash book than anybody you've seen at any show or festival?'"
3:55
I don't know what that means.
4:00
I don't, because we're not smoking as much weed as you, Samir 10:17.
4:00
So it's a weird question, and I don't know how to answer it.
4:04
And this is from MA China, "Is being better at beat-matching in one ear over the other a thing?"
4:26
No.
4:26
What I think that's just because most people have their headphones here and it's just easier to do this rather than doing this.
4:26
Also, there's booth monitors so you can hear the other song.
4:26
I know a lot of people put on this cue and that's the master cue.
4:26
So that's everything that you'll be hearing that's coming out, and then they'll also put on this.
4:26
This is mostly for people that do rekordbox, even when I'm DJing with rekordbox, though, I DJ from one cue and it's from mixing like that, and then I'll have the booth monitor up so I can hear the other song playing and I'll keep cueing from this, you know, and then that's all I mix in.
4:39
I don't like to hear anything else, and that's why it's good to have one headphone like that.
4:48
So Mixmag, "Does the DJ have to be perfect?"
4:50
Is it about selection or perfect beat matching?
4:55
There'll be certain times where you can have an amazing set that doesn't have beat matching.
4:58
It's more of a vibe that you're going with.
5:00
It's as if you were watching a movie, you wouldn't want to see the movie all the sudden have either a black or a white frame because it would disconnect you from what just happened.
5:08
If you do a really bad mix, someone's going to be like, "What?"
5:15
"Hold on, I'm going to go get a drink."
5:15
So let's see if I have perfect beat matching and selection.
5:15
So I put a little folder right here, and I'm going to use one headphone to mix.
5:15
So as you can see, as I'm moving the right CDJ, you can see these lines passing each other, and right now there's these other white lines on the screen where it says 49.
5:31
That's the one of the song, so that's where you want to match up those lines, and then if you press it at the same time, right here, there you go, it's a perfect mix.
6:03
That's it, that's DJing in a nutshell.
6:03
It's way harder than that, I think.
6:07
So the song that I was playing, Get Low and Hello There, I sped Get Low up from 101 to 107 BPM and I slowed down Hello There from 114 to 107 BPM.
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And that's how you can beat match up.
6:32
This is TM SV Music.
6:32
"DJs, how do you start your music?"
6:32
I folder structure with BPM, genres, rekordbox, Serato, Traktor tags with all the files in one.
6:32
I like this question because my library sucks in Serato.
6:41
I definitely label all songs that I like with a pink tag.
6:41
Now I definitely have some folders here that say "New House," "New Twerk," "New Trap," and that's not, that's like, as in new music that I got that's in that genre.
6:49
That is not a complete library.
6:51
I tried, I just stopped doing it.
6:54
It definitely helps to have the crowd be into it, because that helps you pick selections.
6:58
It's really just trying to pick the first song.
6:58
Picking the first song always depends on the DJ before you.
6:58
I'm usually relying on both my memory and my folders.
6:58
MMZ Mark Hikari, "What do DJs do for pranks on tour?"
6:58
Cut the Wi-Fi, guys.
6:58
The other DJ during his set.
6:58
Just a thought.
6:58
Man, Skype a DJ during their set.
6:58
What a prank, dude.
6:58
Last night, DJ, he Skyped him, it was crazy.
6:58
He pranked him so hard, he didn't even know who was on the phone.
7:26
I've definitely gotten pranked.
7:28
I got pranked by DJ Snake.
7:28
I was up on stage with him, we were playing our song, Get Low.
7:32
Song starts playing, I see him laughing at me, I'm like, "I don't know what I did, is my penis hanging out?"
7:38
But no, it was even worse, he put my phone number on the jumbotron.
7:41
My phone was dead within 30 minutes because it got so many text messages.
7:45
I have, I have a prank for DJ Snake, I haven't used it yet, and it's just been waiting in my back pocket.
7:51
Alex the Fab 33 asks, "Do DJs go to other DJs' shows just to throw the down or no late-night thoughts?"
7:58
Yes, DJs do go to other shows to either listen to what they're playing or to do a back-to-back set.
8:07
There's less pressure on you once another DJ is there, and especially if it's two bigger DJs, then you can kind of do whatever because they're just happy.
8:13
Yes, D HUS 91 asks, "How do you use Serato with CDJs?"
8:13
Super easy.
8:13
You connect the Serato to the Pioneer, this little RCA cable instead of going straight into the mixer, you put it into the inputs of the Rane Box, and then the outputs you go into what would be your right and then your left, and then you have control CDs which control all this stuff.
8:13
So now I can go like that and I can go like this and it's super easy and everything's in the computer.
8:13
It's exactly like using CDJs without Serato, just all your music library is on the CDJs now, but through a computer, and they have a control CD that controls the songs on them.
8:13
So it's as if you've had these songs queued up on your SD card or something, but you're using your computer instead.
8:59
At underscore L underscore, "What's the cheapest alternative to buying a stand for CDJs so they sit over turntables?"
9:19
Everything is this.
9:19
Oh, you know what, I got a good idea, throw out your turntables and don't use them anymore and just use CDJs, 'cause no one uses turntables anymore, except for DJ Snake.
9:19
Is FOD Dillon Francis alive, has DJ console abducted you, are you being forced to go one deeper against your will?
9:19
Where's Dillon?
9:19
One deeper.
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I'm good.
9:19
I don't even know where that came from.
9:19
Thanks for worrying about me though, I'm fine, thank you.
9:19
DJ Sicko Fantasy, "Serious note, I feel like CDJs play way louder than controllers naturally, anyone else find this?"
9:42
"I find DJ volume really distressing."
9:44
I've always wondered that as well.
9:51
I always thought that CDJs, if you're going straight from CDJs into a mixer, I've heard that it sounds better than going from Serato or anything else, because that's one less thing that it has to go through.
9:57
This is, you know, zero one zero zero one's just being sent into this, you know, if you can cut technology from going from one thing to another, then I, it's definitely going to sound better.
10:47
Frogs zeros seven three zero, "Dillon Francis, why did DJ Hanzel not make the top 100 DJs?"
10:47
Because the list didn't even up.
10:47
Yeah, yep.
10:47
Voodoo NOLA, "What's your favorite Dillon Francis last remix?"
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I would have to say the one that I did, Francis and Moxie remix and then the epic one.
10:47
Death took one's really good.
10:47
This is the last question, Jake Uh Furman says, "Do DJs get a sore neck from bobbing their head like after a long set, so they have to get back to the room and ice their neck?"
10:47
No, no, that actually doesn't happen, but my back was really messed up and I had to actually, I went and got an MRI because I thought I had a back problem and I don't, but I think it was because I was playing hunched over so much.
10:47
Recently, I've been trying to push my body out more, trying to play like this now.
10:56
If you don't want a bad back, don't become a DJ.