DJ Tricks - 3 Top DJ Tricks

DJ's that like to perform tricks are always on the look out for new tricks and techniques to perform. If done correctly, DJ tricks can be look and sound very impressive indeed! In this article we will talk about 3 DJ tricks you can learn and implement at your own will.

DJ trick 1 - How to play a record backwards.

This trick is more suited to a vestax PDX-A2. What you need to do is take an ashtray a little thicker than the cartridge on your turntable or deck and position it upside down & centered on the slipmat of the turntable. Take a piece of sticky gum and stick a record centered on top of the ashtray, what the gum does is it helps hold it in place. Flip the cartridge upside down and then screw it back onto the tonal arm. You need to also weight the tonal arm so that it has the tendency to spring upward instead of down. When you have that done, start the record and slide the tonal arm underneath the record as far as you can towards the ashtray and it will play your record backwards. Its a pretty cool trick when you get it working.

DJ trick 2 - Add your own drum record

The second trick you need to do is have a record playing on one deck and set the tonal arm on the beginning or the end of the record where no music is written. Then have the record stopped and tap on the record with your finger. What happens is the vibration from your tapping on the record will sound like a base beat. Just tap in beat with the other record to fatten up the base or add your own percussive touch. Its tough to get it first off but with practice you'll be good at it eventually!

DJ Trick 3 - Use two of the same records to achieve a reverb or delay effect.

This trick is pretty popular and I've seen lots of DJ's work this off to a "T". What you need to do for this trick is take two records of the same song and get them in beat with each other. You want to make sure that the songs are literally over laid exactly on top of each other. So... assuming that you have that in order, take the base out of the record that you are about to mix in and bring the track in. Once this is done, slowly blend the pitch very delicately and you will start to hear a reverb effect! For the delay effect all you need to do repeat the procedure except slip the record out of beat and then fade in and out for a delay effect.

There you have it. 3 cool DJ tricks for you to get cracking on! You may not get these at first, but practice makes perfect. Now go get em DJ!

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