Numark DJ I/O Multi Channel USB 2.0 DJ Audio Interface
DJ Audio Interface For Laptop DJ’s
- A second output channel to monitor cue tracks in various DJ and music production software.
- Setting up is simple and can be done in minutes, even for novice DJ’s or musicians.
- Route directly to headphones, you can preview what will be played next before sliding the cross fader over.
- Directly connect to your amp, monitors or speakers from the back, headphones go in the front, USB to the computer, run the software and you’re ready !
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How To Make A Good DJ Playlist

DJ PlayList
Aspiring DJs should build a great library of music FIRST.
YOU MUST KNOW YOUR MUSIC
- Know the BPM of your songs
Beats Per Minute. Arranging your dance music this way creates consistency in tempo and provides better continuity for people who are dancing.
- Know the harmony notes of beginning and end of songs
You can find software for that too. Here is one new software which I haven’t checked out yet but I won’t need it anyway for myself. Mixed In Key. I use Mixmeister Fusion which has all those features. It’s a great DJ software.
More about harmony mixing here at DJ Prince
- Trim your songs
Long fade outs or talking and skits at the end can be trimmed.
A good piece of free software for trimming unwanted bits from the beginning and end of songs is Mp3Trim or Mp3Directcut ( is my preferred one).
If you use Wav files then try Audacity but don’t convert to another format. Always keep your original files backed up.
- Normalize your songs
Normalizing your songs will bring the volume levels in line with each other, so that the volume stays fairly consistent.
An easy way to normalize a collection of MP3s is to use a free piece of software called Mp3Gain . For Wav files you can use Audacity.
- Select and combine
Select tracks into the same BPM harmoniously if possible. If harmony can’t be done then just beat match it and that should be OK.
Keep building the playlist.
- Building A CD Mix?
Try this!
First track should be an instrumental (no vocals) and the duration shorter than 2 minutes 30 seconds.
Second track should have vocals and should not be longer than 4 minutes.
All the rest of the tracks should be less than 5 minutes each.
- Take in Requests?
As a commercial DJ, you are EXPECTED to know just about everything and HAVE just about everything they will ask for.
Take your DJ career serious? Then GET serious!
Peace
DJ White Hawk
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