DO NOT use any kind of USB hub or splitter, only use a regular USB cord that connects directly from your laptop’s built in USB port to the mixer/controller.
If you’re using a separate USB cord to connect the two devices, plug one end into your laptop and the other into your mixer/controller. By looking at your devices, determine whether or not you’ll be using a separate USB cord to connect the devices or if you’ll be plugging your mixer/controller directly into your laptop. To get started with DJing on a laptop and mixer/controller setup, you first need to connect your devices so that they will work together. Power source for mixer/controller (if necessary, not all require an external power source)
Charger for your laptop, as you’ll need to keep it plugged inĤ. To start DJing with a laptop and mixer, you’ll need some supplies:Ģ. All of your tracks can be stored in your laptop rather than on a stack of burned CDs, the laptop gives you the capability to easily beat-match and remix tons of hits, and depending on the size of your mixer/controller, if you’ve got a big enough backpack, you can take your entire setup with you practically anywhere with relative ease. Yes! One of the most common, portable, and versatile DJ setups is the laptop and mixer setup. Is it possible to DJ with a laptop and mixer? One of the most common setups, however, is the laptop and controller/mixer setup. The needs, wants, and skills of each DJ is different depending on the type of party, audience, and the DJ’s individual skill, so the setup used varies from DJ to DJ and could include old school setups like turntables and mixers or more modern setups like all-in-one devices or tablets. DJs can be found at clubs, on the radio, at music festivals, and at various smaller live events like weddings and parties.
DJ’ing, the shortened name of disc jockeying, is playing existing songs for an audience.