Why do I need a DJ splitter cable and how do I make one?
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Just starting out as a DJ? Don't have a dedicated sound card, and don't want to buy one until you're sure DJing is for you? Or maybe you're DJing from your iPod or iPad using one of Algoriddim’s djay software programs? Or pehaps you have a sound card, but it's having technical difficulties just when you've got a major event scheduled. http://dj-lessons.com
Whatever the reason, there are times when you don't have access to a DJ sound card or controller but you still need to do a professional job as DJ. And in order to do that, it's obvious that you need to have two audio outputs from your music player http://dj-lessons.com
one that the audience is hearing and a second one for your headphones only, which is usually the next track so that you can find the proper starting place and check the track for speed, EQ and other factors. http://dj-lessons.com
Fortunately there is a relatively cheap and simple solution to this problem. If you have dedicated DJ software like Virtual DJ, Traktor Pro, djay for iPhone, djay for iPod Touch or djay for iPad, it is fairly easy to find splitter cables that allow your DJ software
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to send the audience signal (also known as the master signal) down the left-hand channel of the music player's stereo headphones output, while sending the signal for the next track (also known as the monitor, cue or headphone signal) down the right hand channel. http://dj-lessons.com
Once the signal is split, you use a special lead to take the left-hand master output and connect it to the speakers for the audience to enjoy, while at the same time sending the right-hand monitor output to your headphones so you can cue up the next track properly. http://dj-lessons.com
In other words, you are using a single stereo audio output to deliver 2 separate mono outputs. For more information about DJ splitter cables and becoming a professional DJ, please visit http://dj-lessons.com
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