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The dirty meaning of DJing
DJing, in English is DJ live/DJ set, referred to as DJ, which refers to the use of professional machines to edit and process electronic music. The whole process of DJ’s work can be called DJing: DJing ≠ electronic music Music production and electronic music production are not completed by disc players and mixing consoles.
DJing is when a DJ uses a turntable and a mixing console to seamlessly splice multiple different pieces of electronic music. So DJing means taking songs and mixing them or scratching them. Generally, DJs play in nightclubs, bars and other places. DJing refers to the entire working process of a DJ and is not the same as scratching. Scratching is to use your hands to stop or make the disc spin faster, quickly move to other parts of the music, or use your hands to control the magnetic head to scratch around on the disc to produce a special sound. The entire job of DJ is DJ SET, or DJ LIVE, which can also be called DJing. To be precise, DJ SET and DJ LIVE are both abbreviations, and the full name is DJ LIVE SET, which is the live performance of DJ. The word DJ actually evolved from the English "PLAY", which means playing. DJing is different from scratching. Scratching is scratch, and scratching is only a part of DJing. DJs are divided into two groups: song mixing and scratching. The main job of one group is continuous mixing, song mixing, and people often abbreviate this group to MIX, but this is completely different from mixing in music production. The main job of Yipai is scratching.
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