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Tips to Become a Successful Online DJ (Scratch and Spin from Home)



How to DJ from home

The internet has made it easier than ever to be a DJ. With YouTube, Twitch, and other streaming services, you can be a DJ all from the comfort of your own home.


There are some things you need to do before you can start live streaming or DJing from home. You need to make sure that your equipment is all up to date and working properly. If not, you risk killing your live stream or ruining any event that you DJ for with bad sound quality or worse, programs crashing!


Take precautions when DJing from home and remember that it’s important to have a backup plan in case something goes wrong during the show.


To make things simple, we’re going to explore how to prepare for live streaming, the best software to use, and how to actually get started with at-home DJing.



How to prepare for a DJ livestream

If you are thinking about streaming your next DJ set and want to make sure that it goes smoothly, you will need to take some precautions.


Make sure that your internet connection will not cut out in the middle of the live stream. This is a problem for many people who live in remote areas or in places with spotty services.


One of the most common problems when broadcasting from home is latency. This disconnects you from the music, making it sound like it is playing out of synch with the live video. Since seeing the DJ at work is just as fun as hearing them, you can understand why this is an important thing to take into account.


You’ll also want to give your DJing software as much necessary power as it needs to avoid lag or crashes. Makes sure your drivers and programs are up to date and monitor the heat of your equipment. Music production and video feeds can be pretty taxing on system performance so, always be aware and keep good maintenance habits.



Best DJ software to use for live streaming?

On the note of software, live streaming is becoming more popular and has thus provided many new candidates to choose from when shopping for DJ software.


There are 3 main types of live streaming software that you can use for your event:


OBS: OBS is a free and open-source software for video recording and live streaming. It's most popular for game streaming, but it can be used to broadcast your DJ Livestream.


XSplit Broadcaster: XSplit Broadcaster is a live streaming application that can be used to stream live content to virtually any platform. The application is free to download on PC, Mac, Linux & Android devices.


Restream Studio: Restream Studio is a suite of tools for live video production and broadcasting. It has all the features you need to start producing high-quality live streams with your phone, tablet, or computer.


Note: BestDealsDJ is not sponsored by, nor do we get any sort of affiliate marketing cash by mentioning the 3 services above. We’re happy to help, by providing information to get you started on your virtual DJing journey.



What's the best way to get started, DJing from home?

You will need basic equipment to get started, most importantly, a laptop and a DJ controller. There are many ways of getting your feet wet in the world of virtual DJing. You can choose free or paid software for setting up your live stream as well as experimenting on different platforms such as Twitch and YouTube. Keep in mind, BestDealsDJ has everything you need, available in our online store.


Decide on the kind of audience you’re looking to please as well as the styles of mixes they enjoy. Once you’ve prepared your equipment and mixes you can start DJing from home. Remember, this is not just a job, it’s an artform. Stay in a good headspace and make sure you love what you do.

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