I would recommend not going too cheap... because you will eventually want to upgrade... depending on what type of music you are trying to use it really varies greatly... are you trying to scratch? Mix? Play your own songs? If its scratching you should go with the trusted turntables, mixer, serato/traktor route. I've been djing for years and still use my turntables.... check my link if interested.... if its hip hop you're interested in id definitely stick with turntables but if you're just mixing you can go the digital route... also you can just use a daw like ableton to mix and play your own clips and add effects live... best thing to do is to research and see what's best for you... there are so many different options nowadays...<br>
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You dj by manipulating the speed of songs and manipulating the song to match bpm..a.also you are adding effects and scratches to the songs if that's your style.... if you're doing gigs your job is to know what songs get the crowd moving... your job is to have every one Vibing with the music...best way to get gigs is to practice and get yourself out there... start doing any type of gigs... house parties, b'day parties, school dances.... get your experience and name out there.... hope that helped a little <br>
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