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DJ 101 Boot Camp - Introduction to DJing (Miami)

Boot Camps are great options for students traveling from out of town or for those who have obligations that conflict with our six-week courses. If that’s the case for you, this five-day course is the perfect starting point. The DJ 101 Boot Camp provides the hands-on instruction you need to learn the DJ fundamentals.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Equipment: We’ll be sure you understand the faders, cue’s, tone arms, pitch controls and all the other buttons, knobs and plugs. Don’t be intimidated… we’ve got you covered.
Basic Scratches: Scratches are super-important, and believe it or not, if you can’t comprehend some basic scratches, you won’t be able to mix.
Mixing: By the time DJ INT is over, you will be able to mix and blend tracks together. We cover beatmatching, song transitions, cross-genre mixing, mixing live music and more.
Basic Music Theory: Timing and rhythm is key for any DJ. We’ll keep it simple but will be sure you have the basic understanding you need.
History of the DJ: We wouldn’t be doing the art form justice if we didn’t school you a little bit on the history and culture behind it. We’ll tell you who invented the scratch, how mixing actually started, who invented house music, and more.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Free Make-up Classes: Miss a class? Not a problem. We hold a free make-up class each week that begins 30 minutes prior to the start of class.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

DJ 101 Boot Camp meets once a day (85 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch. The turntables and mixer are the DJs instruments, and just like learning to play any other musical instrument, there are core fundamentals you need to understand. So whether your goal is to play the Ibiza nightlife circuit, train to be a world battle champ or just to rock the decks at that dive bar in Brooklyn, the DJ 101 Boot Camp is the place to start. In the DJ 101 Boot Camp, no prior experience is necessary. The majority of each class will be spent learning hands-on at your own individual workstation. Each class features a main instructor and TAs who will work with each student to understand the concepts covered. While getting your practice on is crucial, it’s also important to remember that DJing is a true music art form with a rich culture and history. Portions of each class will cover topics on both the history and culture of the DJ and basic music theory. Skills Required No skills or prior experience is necessary for the DJ 101 Boot Camp. The DJ 101 Boot Camp is designed for those with very little to no DJ experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

When the DJ 101 Boot Camp is over, you’ll be able to perform simple mixing and blending, transition between two songs, and lay down some basic scratches. More importantly, you’ll have perfected the core fundamentals and have a true understanding of this art form. If you want to really develop your mixing skills, then you’re now ready for DJ 201. If you’d prefer to enhance your scratching techniques, then you have the tools you need to tackle DJ 202.


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DD 202 Boot Camp - Intermediate/Advanced Digital DJing (Miami)

Our instructors have been using Serato Scratch Live since it was in beta, before its original release in 2004. They know every element of the program, and DD 202 will impart this knowledge to you. Believe it or not, DD 101 only cracked the surface of Serato, and DD 202 examines the program’s features to the fullest extent.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Equipment & Set-up: We’ll break down advanced components of Serato’s settings. We’ll show you some important troubleshooting skills you need to know and help you with various calibration techniques.
Cue Points: In DD 101 we showed you the basics of cue points, how to use them, and why. Now we’ll take it one step further, really showing you how to expand your tracks, performances, and transitions with cue point mastery.
Basic Looping: Looping does much more than let you lengthen songs. If you really understand Serato you can use looping to enhance your sets even further.
Advanced Techniques: We’ll break down specific advanced techniques like one-turntable DJing, loop rolling, and many more.
Library & Track Optimization: If you’re going to use Serato when you play out, your tracks have to be of the highest quality and very organized. We’ll show you how to optimize your library to make accessing songs and playing tracks on the fly even easier. We’ll also discuss third party applications that improve the quality of your MP3s.
Performance Evaluation: At the end of the course, each student will perform a set with Serato and will be critiqued on their use of the program. The instructor will provide specific direction on how to master the program.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

DD 202 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days.

We all know that switching to Serato is a great alternative to carrying around crates and crates of records to your gigs. Instantly, you become more mobile and can quickly travel virtually anywhere to perform (as long as they have turntables and a mixer). But not everyone realizes that Serato can actually make you more comfortable and confident as a DJ. You can control more tracks and genres than ever before and can even utilize the program to make your mixing sets more creative. Once you master all of Serato’s features, you’ll have the ability to enhance and augment your sets in ways that are not possible when using only vinyl.

In DD 202 we take all the basics covered in DD 101 –equipment & set-up, cue points, looping, and library organization –and expand on them much, much further. We’ll also introduce advanced techniques like one-turntable mixing and loop rolling. Our goal is to show you that Serato isn’t just a storage device that allows you to carry more music. You really can use it to become a better DJ.

At the end of the course, the instructor will give each student a performance evaluation where he critiques your use of Serato and provides specific direction on how to improve.

Always remember that the DJ art form was around for decades before Serato. Being great with Serato doesn’t necessarily make you a great DJ. However, if you have already mastered mixing it can definitely make you better.

Skills Required
Those who take DD 202 should have an understanding of the fundamental concepts of Serato including looping, cue point setting, and iTunes integration. It is recommended that all those who take DD 202 have completed DD 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DD 101.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

When DD 201 is over, you’ll have a very strong understanding of Serato and all its advanced features. You can use all your Serato knowledge and improve your mixing by taking DJ 201, 301, or 401.


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DD 101 Boot Camp - Introduction to Digital DJing (Miami)

Over the years, digital DJing has evolved from a convenient alternative to vinyl into a mainstream force in the DJ industry. DD 101 is designed to give students a taste of the digital DJing medium, discuss and review different options in digital DJing, and break down the introductory fundamentals of Serato Scratch Live.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Digital DJing Overview: We’ll break down the advantages and drawbacks in using digital DJing versus vinyl. We’ll also review some different options you have in digital DJing like CDJ’s, Serato Scratch Live, Traktor, and more.
Serato Equipment & Set-up: We’ll cover how to hook up your Serato and adjust the settings to have you running at peak performance.
Serato Cue Points: Cue points allow DJs to jump to certain sections of songs, trigger samples, or automatically select mixing points. We’ll break down how to set-up your cues properly.
Basic Looping: Serato allows you to loop sections of a song. We’ll show you how to use looping to extend your intros and outros and compose creative remixes.
Introduction to iTunes and Serato: We’ll cover how to integrate your iTunes library with Serato and connect any of your iTunes playlists.
Library Organization in Serato: With thousands of songs at your disposal, you may need to access a certain track at a moment’s notice (and it’s harder than you think). We discuss how important it is to have music in a central location and organized in crates. We’ll also break down the best way to store you music on your hard drive.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, computers, Serato boxes, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

DD 101 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Today it is almost automatic to associate DJs with computers. We’ve all seen it: a DJ at the club using the turntables with a computer hooked into the mixer (allowing him to access and play his digital mp3 files through the turntables). DD 101 is an overview to this ever-growing digital phenomenon that has changed the DJ art form. We’ll provide quick overviews of your different options in digital DJing. Ranging from CDJ’s to computer software programs, to actual DJ hardware applications (like Serato Scratch Live and Native Instruments’ Traktor), we cover it all. This course is also designed to break down the introductory principles of one of the most popular digital DJing program’s in the game today: Serato Scratch Live. We’ll cover topics like equipment set-up, cue points, looping, iTunes integration, and music library configuration. You’ll have the fundamentals you need to start using the Scratch Live program on your own. Please keep in mind that while DD 101 breaks down the intricacies of digital DJing and Serato, the actual skills to mix and scratch are taught in our other DJ courses. Skills Required No skills or prior experience is necessary for DD 101, but it is recommended that students have started or completed DJ 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101. DD 101 is designed for those with very little to no digital DJ experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

When DD 101 is over, you can take the digital DJ skills you’ve learned and use them in any of our DJ courses like DJ 101, 201, 301 and 401 to improve your mixing. You can also check out DD 201, our intermediate/advanced digital DJing course, to give you a much more in depth and comprehensive explanation of the advanced functions of Serato.


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BM 202 Boot Camp - Ableton & Reason (Miami)

BM 202 is for continuing students and those who have prior knowledge of music production and a basic understanding of both Live and Reason software. This class will cover the advanced functions of Live and Reason, and further expand your knowledge of theory and song arrangement.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Effects: Effects are an essential part of production, used to manipulate sounds in many ways. We will revisit real time based processers and show you new ones and different ways to use them. More importantly we will explain dynamics processors, such as compressors and equalizers. Dynamics processors will allow you to sculpt sounds so you have more control of your mix.
Reason: Reason is an industry standard for production software; it has been relied on for years and is heard in many pieces of modern production. Few pieces of software or hardware can match the power and stability of reason. Reason is basically an all-inclusive studio in one piece of software consisting of multiple dynamic and real time effects processors, synthesizers, and samplers. Reason contains thousands of sounds to use and manipulate to create your own user versions. This means unlimited new sounds! In this class we will get you familiar with all the devices reason has to offer.
Sound Synthesis: Synthetic sounds are a staple of modern production and sound design, synthesis is complex and can be confusing for newcomers. Using Reason synthesizers we will provide you with a basic understanding of certain synthesis aspects such as filters, LFOs and envelopes. We will also show you how to make some essential sounds from the ground up.
ReWire: When using production software you might rely on more that one application, this is perfectly normal and is preferred by most. A producer might use one host application and many plug-ins that run inside that host. We have found Live and Reason to be a nearly unstoppable combination. What makes the two programs together even more perfect is that they both utilize the function rewire. You will learn to master rewire and utilize these two powerhouses in unison for unparalleled results and ease of use.
Advanced Live Techniques: Finally, you will become more fluent in Live. As you already know Live is one of the most powerful and popular host/production applications. Uncover more complex tools such as automation and hone your warping skills. Automation will allow you to manipulate multiple parameters simultaneously for ease of use and conservation of CPU power. We will go into the new functions of Ableton such as the groove pool and mastering effects.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes Mac Computers, Ableton Live software, MIDI keyboards, and audio interfaces. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

BM 202 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch.
Now that you understand the basics enroll in BM 202, where you will further expand your production knowledge. Learning to become a great and efficient producer requires that you have an in depth understanding of the software you are using. Knowing “just what you need to get by” doesn’t cut it and can stifle your creativity when you eventually run into a brick wall. The objective is to get your ideas out fast and efficiently and in BM 202 well show you how.

This class will cover many of the advanced capabilities of Ableton Live and delve into the Reason software. Reason will allow you to unlock a sonic arsenal that is ever expanding. We will show you how to use Live and Reason simultaneously for a simple and streamlined workflow that will multiply your production capabilities.

Skills Required

Prior knowledge of music production and a basic understanding of both Live and Reason software.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you understand the basics of the Ableton Live software and Music Production, you can check out BM 201. Here we explore the advanced capabilities of Ableton for live performance and the integration of the Reason software with Ableton Live. You can also check out any of our DJ courses, should you want to get your hands on some turntables.


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BM 101 Boot Camp - Introduction to Music Production (Miami)

BM 101 helps those who are new to music production understand the technical and creative process in making a beat. This class covers basic music theory, song structure, and the fundamentals of the Live software. By the end of the course, each student will have produced at least one original track.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Equipment & Studio Set-up: We’ll be sure to get you off to the right start. We’ll break down the basics of equipment set-up, the software interface, the MIDI keyboard, setting up a production project, and more.
Basic Music Theory & Song Structure: From beats to bars, tempo to BPM, chorus to bridge, there are some simple tenets about music theory and song structure you need to know.
Creating Clips & Scenes: Clips and scenes are what make up your sessions. We’ll show you how to use features like the impulse & simpler MIDIs to control Live’s various audio clips.
Time Warping & Audio Effects: Our instructors will show you how to control the pitch and tempo of a file and play with various audio effects like Erosion, Gate, Ping Pong Delay, and much more.
Track Creation: When it comes down to it, a large part of producing your own tracks is having a unique and creative approach. We won’t stifle your artistry, but we will guide you and make some suggestions on how to finalize your compositions.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes Mac Computers, Ableton Live software, MIDI keyboards, and audio interfaces. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

BM 101 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch. First and foremost, we cover the software (Ableton Live). The software is your instrument, and understanding it is essential to your development as a producer. We’ll cover everything from the interface to creating scenes, utilizing MIDI instruments, time warping, routing effects and beyond. By the time we’re done, you will have a strong understanding of Ableton Live as well as a solid studio/music production foundation. Secondly, we cover the necessary elements of music—like music theory and song structure—that you need to make beats. We’ll keep it simple and brief, but you’ll need to have basic knowledge of concepts like tempo and BPM (beats per minute) and understand the structure of songs (intro, chorus, verse, etc.) in order to compose cohesive and flowing tracks. Last and certainly not least, we also leave time for the creative process. Each day our instructors will work with each student on their compositions and provide feedback and advice on their creations. During this time, they’ll give you creative advice, train your ear, and supply genre-specific composition tips all in an effort to help you produce the best track possible. Skills Required No skills or prior experience is necessary for BM 101. BM 101 is designed for those with very little to no music production experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you understand the basics of the Ableton Live software and Music Production, you can check out BM 201. Here we explore the advanced capabilities of Ableton for live performance and the integration of the Reason software with Ableton Live. You can also check out any of our DJ courses, should you want to get your hands on some turntables.


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S 303 Boot Camp - Advanced Scratching (Miami)

S 202 gave you a great scratching base, and S 303 will continue to build on the number of scratches at your disposal. The course is also dedicated to developing your timing, syncopation and combinations. Simply put: we will make you quicker, more precise and more controlled.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Tears: Multiple forward/backward combos, Pitch Stab combos
Throws: basic Throws, Triplet Transforms, Throw/Tranform combo, Pitch Stab combo with Triple Transform combo
Chirps: Syncopated Chirps with breaks, continuous Syncopated Chirps, Pitch Stab combos with Syncopated Chirps
Boomerangs: 6th note, 16th note, and Syncopated Boomerangs
Flares: One-Click and Two-Click Chirp Flare combos, Advanced Chirp Flare combos
Beat Juggling: Advanced Looping, Intro Patterns, Chase Patterns

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

S 303 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days.

You may already be able to chirp, transform and flare, so S 303 focuses on helping you execute these techniques not only more quickly but also in combinations with other scratches to create different effects, sounds, and patterns. Our instructors will augment your chirps with syncopation exercises and pitch stab combinations. We’ll show you one-click, two-click and advanced chirp flare combos. Your transforms will be enhanced with triplet transforms and forward/backward combos.

We’ll also introduce new techniques like throws, the boomerang, and autobahn scratches, and S 303 will delve more deeply into beat juggling, covering everything from advanced looping to intro and chase patterns.

Turntablists aren’t just playing records. They’re creating their own unique musical sounds through the turntable and are real musicians. One of the main goals of S 303 is to help students with the application of music theory, timing, hand-eye coordination, technical expertise, and creativity, so they can fully utilize the turntable as a musical instrument and create their own unique compositions.

Skills Required
Those who take S 303 should be able to execute different types of basic scratches like forwards, chops, flares, military scratches, and transforms. You should also have some experience with drumming and juggles. It is recommended that all S 303 students have completed S 202 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in S 202.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you can execute advanced scratches, you can check out DJ 201, DJ 301, or DJ 401 to develop your mixing skills. Great DJs are able to incorporate advanced scratches (like the ones you just learned) into mixings sets.

You might also consider BM 101, where our teachers will show you how to conceptualize and create your own beats, just like you created your own scratch routines in DJ 303.


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S 202 Boot Camp - Intermediate Scratching (Miami)

Boot Camps are great course options for students traveling from out of town or for those who have regular obligations that conflict with our six-week courses. The DJ 202 Boot Camp covers all the intermediate principles of turntablism –from chirps to flares, transforms to juggles, drumming to tapping out –in just five-days.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Basic Open Fader Record Movements: Baby, Scribble, and Drag Scratches
Progression of Forwards: Forward Release, Chop, Drag, Military, and combinations
Transforms: with Forward Releases, with Forward and Backward Drags, Dice Transforms, with Military and Chops
Chirp Scratch: Chirps: Basic Chirps & Military Scratch with Chirps
Flare: One-click, Orbits, Crabs, and combinations: Drumming, Trick Mixing & Beat Juggling Concepts, Tapping Out

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

The S 202 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch. Scratching has been around since the 1970s and as such has been influential in shaping the DJ art form over the past 40 years. Turntablists primarily use scratching (and in some cases mixing) to manipulate the needle and record to create unique and creative sounds –they’re not just playing a track from a record but are making something totally new. Turntablists and their accomplishments have proved pivotal in establishing DJing as a true art form. DJs can also utilize scratches to enhance a standard mixing set. Some of the best mixing and club DJs of all-time (DJ AM, Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, Z-Trip) have exceptional scratch skills, which they incorporate into their mixing and performance sets. Whether you’re a turntablist or club DJ, the DJ 202 Boot Camp is the course where you can enhance your scratch techniques. Our instructors break down the execution of each scratch into simple and digestible steps so they are easy for you to learn and master. We’ll have you chirping, transforming and flaring in no time. See the “Skills Covered” section to the left for a more complete list of skills and techniques covered in the DJ 202 Bootcamp. Skills Required Those who take S 202 should have an understanding of the DJ fundamentals. You should also be able to execute some basic scratches. It is recommended that all those who take the S 202 Boot Camp have completed DJ 101 (of the DJ 101 Boot Camp) or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

After the DJ 202 Boot Camp, you will have a strong understanding of and be able to execute many scratches and various turntabilst techniques, but there is still a lot to learn. DJ 303, our advanced scratching course, will take your scratching skills to the next level. Now that you can execute intermediate level scratches, you can also check out DJ 201, DJ 301, or DJ 401 where instructors will show you how best to incorporate them into your mixing sets.


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M 303 Boot Camp - Advanced Mixing (Miami)

Now that you’ve created your set in M 202, it’s time to take your mixing skills to the next level. M 303 will teach you to augment your performances with advanced mixing tricks and song transitions. In addition, you’ll learn the importance of creating different types of sets and how to go about getting your first gig.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Review & Strengthen DJ 201 Skills: At this point, your mixing skills need to be tight. We’ll spend some time reviewing to be sure your beatmatching, blends, and mixes are on point.
Advanced Record Transitions: Tired of the same old cross-fader transitions? We’ll show you transitions like power downs, echo outs, and platter kills.
Set Versatility: As much as Prince would like you to always party like its 1999, DJs need different types of sets depending on the type of audience, energy level, and overall vibe of an event or gig. We’ll show you how to work the crowd and expand your performance knowledge.
Advanced Cross-Genre Mixing: While we did touch briefly on this concept in DJ 201, DJ 301 takes a much more complete look at mixing tracks from different genres. We’ll show you how to get it just right.
The Business: If you’re ready to start gigging, we’ll provide an overview on what you’ll need, like creating a demo and other self-promotional tricks you should have up your sleeve.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed./li>
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

M 303 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch.

Now you understand beatmatching and can mix records with the best of them. Its time to expand your skill-set even further by adding advanced mixing techniques to your repertoire. M 303 covers mixing concepts like advanced record transitions and mixing tricks. Our instructors break down techniques like power kills and echo outs and take a more in depth look at cross-genre mixing.

Depending on where, when and for whom you DJ, your sets could be completely different. A large portion of M 303 focuses on helping students create different types of mixing sets. During the six week course, each student will perform two different sets. One set will consist of tracks from genres in which you are comfortable. The other set is designed to be a little harder as you have to utilize tracks and genres in which you are not as familiar. Our goal is to get you thinking about who you are playing for so you can stretch the boundaries of your music library and be a better DJ.

If all that wasn’t enough, M 303 also helps prepare students for getting their first gig. We’ll cover introductory topics on creating your first demo CD and how to promote yourself.

Skills Required

Those who take M 303 should have a strong understanding of mixing. In particular, you need to have a comprehensive grasp of beatmatching, song structure, basic transitions, and cross-genre mixing. It is recommended that all M 303 students have completed M 202 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in M 202.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

After DJ 301 you’ll not only have the technical skills to create an advanced mixing set but you’ll also have the creative knowledge to create different types of sets.

DJ 401 (Club Mixing) is a purely performance based course that truly prepares you for playing in the club. We’ll also take a more comprehensive look at the business behind being a DJ and getting more gigs. Students can also check out one of our scratching courses (DJ 202 or DJ 303) to learn about turntablism.


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M 202 Boot Camp - Intermediate Mixing (Miami)

Boot Camps are options for students traveling from out of town or have obligations that conflict with our six-week courses. If you have the knowledge of the DJ basics, then the DJ 201 Boot Camp will break down the skills and principles of mixing tracks. At the end of the five days, you will create your own six-song set.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Beatmatching: You first learned about beatmatching in DJ 101, but you have to develop this skill more if you want to mix. We’ll help you beatmatch with the best.
Song structure: Understanding song structure is key. We’ll teach you not only how to mix tracks, but the best points and times to make transitions during a song.
Song transitions: When you mix, you have to be sure your transitions are seamless and tight. We’ll break down the differences between long mixes, short blends, and show you some alternative transition styles (like EQ mixing).
Cross-genre mixing: Mixing tracks of different genres isn’t that hard, and we have some tips and tricks to make it even easier.
Mixing live music: Crowd noise, changing tempos, and poor recordings (to name a few) make mixing live music pretty tough. We break it down and shows you how to do it.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

M 202 Boot Camp meets once a day (120 minutes per day) for five days. Because some students are not able to commit to our regular six week courses, Scratch offers an opportunity for accelerated learning in our Boot Camps. Boot Camps cover all the same materials and topics as our regular courses, just condensed into five consecutive days of classes. Essentially, you cover all materials in one week. If you register for a Boot Camp, you will receive the same time and attention as any other student at Scratch. Mixing music allows the DJ to control the energy of the audience. When a DJ’s mixes are truly seamless, there are no uncomfortable pauses or harsh changes in tempo. The music never breaks and the party never stops. The M 202 Boot Camp breaks down the fundamentals and the techniques as well as the art of mixing. Large portions of the course are dedicated to honing your mixing skills. Your instructors will work with you on beatmatching, transitioning records, cross-genre mixing (mixing tracks from different genres), and more. In addition we’ll also teach you the art of mixing: you’ll learn about the history of mixing in DJ culture, optimal mixing points within tracks, transition tricks to accentuate your set, the art of building a set, and more. By the end of this six-week course, you will put together a six song mixing set. And don’t forget, M 202 teaches the intermediate principles of mixing, no matter what genre or music you want to spin. Whether you like house, rock, hip-hop, dub, or any other type of music (or all the above), we will teach you how to mix it. Skills Required Those who take the M 202 Boot Camp should have an understanding of the DJ fundamentals. You do not need to be an expert, but you should have some experience with beatmatching. It is recommended that all those who take the M 202 Boot Camp have completed DJ 101 (or the DJ 101 Boot Camp) or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Once you’ve completed the DJ 201 Boot Camp, you will have a strong comprehension of beatmatching and mixing techniques as well as the experience and knowledge to mix almost any track. To continue developing your mixing, check out DJ 301, Advanced Mixing. You can also check out one of our scratching courses (DJ 202 or DJ 303) to learn about turntablism.


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BM 202 - Ableton & Reason (Miami)

BM 202 is for continuing students and those who have prior knowledge of music production and a basic understanding of both Live and Reason software.  This class will cover the advanced functions of the Live and Reason software, and further expand your knowledge of theory and song arrangement.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Effects: Effects are an essential part of production, used to manipulate sounds in many ways. We will revisit real time based processers and show you new ones and different ways to use them. More importantly we will explain dynamics processors, such as compressors and equalizers. Dynamics processors will allow you to sculpt sounds so you have more control of your mix.
Reason: Reason is an industry standard for production software; it has been relied on for years and is heard in many pieces of modern production. Few pieces of software or hardware can match the power and stability of reason. Reason is basically an all-inclusive studio in one piece of software consisting of multiple dynamic and real time effects processors, synthesizers, and samplers. Reason contains thousands of sounds to use and manipulate to create your own user versions. This means unlimited new sounds! In this class we will get you familiar with all the devices reason has to offer.
Sound Synthesis: Synthetic sounds are a staple of modern production and sound design, synthesis is complex and can be confusing for newcomers. Using Reason synthesizers we will provide you with a basic understanding of certain synthesis aspects such as filters, LFOs and envelopes. We will also show you how to make some essential sounds from the ground up.
ReWire: When using production software you might rely on more that one application, this is perfectly normal and is preferred by most. A producer might use one host application and many plug-ins that run inside that host. We have found Live and Reason to be a nearly unstoppable combination. What makes the two programs together even more perfect is that they both utilize the function rewire. You will learn to master rewire and utilize these two powerhouses in unison for unparalleled results and ease of use.
Advanced Live Techniques: Finally, you will become more fluent in Live. As you already know Live is one of the most powerful and popular host/production applications. Uncover more complex tools such as automation and hone your warping skills. Automation will allow you to manipulate multiple parameters simultaneously for ease of use and conservation of CPU power. We will go into the new functions of Ableton such as the groove pool and mastering effects.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes Mac Computers, Ableton Live software, MIDI keyboards, and audio interfaces. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

BM 202 meets once a week (120 minutes per day) for six weeks.

Now that you understand the basics enroll in BM 202, where you will further expand your production knowledge. Learning to become a great and efficient producer requires that you have an in depth understanding of the software you are using. Knowing “just what you need to get by. ” doesn’t cut it and can stifle your creativity when you eventually run into a brick wall. The objective is to get your ideas out fast and efficiently and in BM 202 well show you how.

This class will cover many of the advanced capabilities of Ableton Live and delve into the Reason software. Reason will allow you to unlock a sonic arsenal that is ever expanding. We will show you how to use Live and Reason simultaneously for a simple and streamlined workflow that will multiply your production capabilities.

Skills Required

Prior knowledge of music production and a basic understanding of both Live and Reason software.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you understand all the basics of the Ableton Live software and Music Production, you can take Private Lessons to further your knowledge in production. You can also check out any of our DJ courses, should you want to get your hands on some turntables.


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BM 101 - Introduction to Music Production (Miami)

BM 101 helps those who are new to music production understand the technical and creative process in making a beat. BM 101 covers basic music theory, song structure, and the fundamentals of the Live software. By the end of the course, each student will have produced at least one original track.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Equipment & Studio Set-up: We’ll be sure to get you off to the right start. We’ll break down the basics of equipment set-up, the software interface, the MIDI keyboard, setting up a production project, and more.
Basic Music Theory & Song Structure: From beats to bars, tempo to BPM, chorus to bridge, there are some simple tenets about music theory and song structure you need to know.
Creating Clips & Scenes: Clips and scenes are what make up your sessions. We’ll show you how to use features like the impulse & simpler MIDIs to control Live’s various audio clips.
Time Warping & Audio Effects: Our instructors will show you how to control the pitch and tempo of a file and play with various audio effects like Erosion, Gate, Ping Pong Delay, and much more.
Track Creation: When it comes down to it, a large part of producing your own tracks is having a unique and creative approach. We won’t stifle your artistry, but we will guide you and make some suggestions on how to finalize your compositions.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes Mac Computers, Ableton Live software, MIDI keyboards, and audio interfaces. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

BM 101 (aka Beat Making 101) meets once a week (120 minutes per day) for six weeks.

Just like DJing, music production (making beats) is a true musical art form. While it takes years to perfect the craft, BM 101 breaks down the fundamental production concepts needed to start creating your own unique tracks in no time. We’re not simply teaching you how to arrange samples, use MIDI instruments and create loop effects. We’ll also uncover and explore the artistic side of music production. At the end of the course, each student will have produced at least one original track.

First and foremost, we cover the software (Ableton Live). The software is your instrument, and understanding it is essential to your development as a producer. We’ll cover everything from the interface to creating scenes, utilizing MIDI instruments, time warping, routing effects and beyond. By the time we’re done, you will have a strong understanding of Ableton Live as well as a solid studio/music production foundation.

Secondly, we cover the necessary elements of music –like music theory and song structure –that you need to make beats. We’ll keep it simple and brief, but you’ll need to have basic knowledge of concepts like tempo and BPM (beats per minute) and understand the structure of songs (intro, chorus, verse, etc.) in order to compose cohesive and flowing tracks.

Last and certainly not least, we also leave time for the creative process. Each day our instructors will work with each student on their compositions and provide feedback and advice on their creations. During this time, they’ll give you creative advice, train your ear, and supply genre-specific composition tips all in an effort to help you produce the best track possible.

Skills Required

No skills or prior experience is necessary for BM 101.

BM 101 is designed for those with very little to no music production experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you understand the basics of the Ableton Live software and Music Production, you can check out BM 202. Here we explore the advanced capabilities of Ableton for live performance and the integration of the Reason software with Ableton Live.

You can also check out any of our DJ courses, should you want to get your hands on some turntables.


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DD 101 - Introduction to Digital DJing (Miami)

Over the years, digital DJing has evolved from a convenient alternative to vinyl into a mainstream force in the DJ industry. DD 101 is designed to give students a taste of the digital DJing medium, discuss and review different options in digital DJing, and break down the introductory fundamentals of Serato Scratch Live.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Digital DJing Overview: We’ll break down the advantages and drawbacks in using digital DJing versus vinyl. We’ll also review some different options you have in digital DJing like CDJ’s, Serato Scratch Live, Traktor, and more.
Serato Equipment & Set-up: We’ll cover how to hook up your Serato and adjust the settings to have you running at peak performance.
Serato Cue Points: Cue points allow DJs to jump to certain sections of songs, trigger samples, or automatically select mixing points. We’ll break down how to set-up your cues properly.
Basic Looping: Serato allows you to loop sections of a song. We’ll show you how to use looping to extend your intros and outros and compose creative remixes.
Introduction to iTunes and Serato: We’ll cover how to integrate your iTunes library with Serato and connect any of your iTunes playlists.
Library Organization in Serato: With thousands of songs at your disposal, you may need to access a certain track at a moment’s notice (and it’s harder than you think). We discuss how important it is to have music in a central location and organized in crates. We’ll also break down the best way to store you music on your hard drive.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, computers, Serato boxes, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

DD 101 meets once a week for 60 minutes. Today it is almost automatic to associate DJs with computers. We’ve all seen it: a DJ at the club using the turntables with a computer hooked into the mixer (allowing him to access and play his digital mp3 files through the turntables). DD 101 is an overview to this ever-growing digital phenomenon that has changed the DJ art form. We’ll provide quick overviews of your different options in digital DJing. Ranging from CDJ’s to computer software programs, to actual DJ hardware applications (like Serato Scratch Live and Native Instruments’ Traktor), we cover it all. This course is also designed to break down the introductory principles of one of the most popular digital DJing program’s in the game today: Serato Scratch Live. We’ll cover topics like equipment set-up, cue points, looping, iTunes integration, and music library configuration. You’ll have the fundamentals you need to start using the Scratch Live program on your own. Please keep in mind that while DD 101 breaks down the intricacies of digital DJing and Serato, the actual skills to mix and scratch are taught in our other DJ courses. Skills Required No skills or prior experience is necessary for DD 101, but it is recommended that students have started or completed DJ 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101. DD 101 is designed for those with very little to no digital DJ experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

When DD 101 is over, you can take the digital DJ skills you’ve learned and use them in any of our DJ courses like DJ 101,M 202,M 303 and M 404 to improve your mixing. You can also check out DD 202, our intermediate/advanced digital DJing course, to give you a much more in depth and comprehensive explanation of the advanced functions of Serato.


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S 303 - Advanced Scratching (Miami)

S 202 gave you a great scratching base, and S 303 will continue to build on the number of scratches at your disposal. The course is also dedicated to developing your timing, syncopation and combinations. Simply put: we will make you quicker, more precise and more controlled.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Tears: Multiple forward/backward combos, Pitch Stab combos
Throws: basic Throws, Triplet Transforms, Throw/Tranform combo, Pitch Stab combo with Triple Transform combo
Chirps: Syncopated Chirps with breaks, continuous Syncopated Chirps, Pitch Stab combos with Syncopated Chirps
Boomerangs: 6th note, 16th note, and Syncopated Boomerangs
Flares: One-Click and Two-Click Chirp Flare combos, Advanced Chirp Flare combos
Beat Juggling: Advanced Looping, Intro Patterns, Chase Patterns

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

S 303 meets once a week (70 minutes per day) for six weeks.

You may already be able to chirp, transform and flare, so S 303 focuses on helping you execute these techniques not only more quickly but also in combinations with other scratches to create different effects, sounds, and patterns. Our instructors will augment your chirps with syncopation exercises and pitch stab combinations. We’ll show you one-click, two-click and advanced chirp flare combos. Your transforms will be enhanced with triplet transforms and forward/backward combos.

We’ll also introduce new techniques like throws, the boomerang, and autobahn scratches, and S 303 will delve more deeply into beat juggling, covering everything from advanced looping to intro and chase patterns.

Turntablists aren’t just playing records. They’re creating their own unique musical sounds through the turntable and are real musicians. One of the main goals of S 303 is to help students with the application of music theory, timing, hand-eye coordination, technical expertise, and creativity, so they can fully utilize the turntable as a musical instrument and create their own unique compositions.

Skills Required
Those who take S 303 should be able to execute different types of basic scratches like forwards, chops, flares, military scratches, and transforms. You should also have some experience with drumming and juggles. It is recommended that all S 303 students have completed S 202 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in S 202.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Now that you can execute advanced scratches, you can check out DJ 201, DJ 301, or DJ 401 to develop your mixing skills. Great DJs are able to incorporate advanced scratches (like the ones you just learned) into mixings sets.

You might also consider BM 101, where our teachers will show you how to conceptualize and create your own beats, just like you created your own scratch routines in DJ 303.


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S 202 - Intermediate Scratching (Miami)

Whether you want to explore the fascinating world of turntablism or want to incorporate scratch techniques into your mixing sets, S 202 gives you everything you need—from chirps to flares, transforms to juggles, drumming to tapping out, and beyond.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Basic Open Fader Record Movements: Baby, Scribble, and Drag Scratches
Progression of Forwards: Forward Release, Chop, Drag, Military, and combinations
Transforms: with Forward Releases, with Forward and Backward Drags, Dice Transforms, with Military and Chops
Chirps: Basic Chirps & Military Scratch with Chirps
Flare: One-click, Orbits, Crabs, and combinations

Other Scratch Concepts:
Drumming, Trick Mixing, Beat Juggling, Tapping Out

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

S 202 meets once a week (60 minutes per day) for six weeks

Scratching has been around since the 1970s and as such has been influential in shaping the DJ art form over the past 40 years. Turntablists primarily use scratching (and in some cases mixing) to manipulate the needle and record to create unique and creative sounds—they’re not just playing a track from a record but are making something totally new. Turntablists and their accomplishments have proved pivotal in establishing DJing as a true art form.

DJs can also utilize scratches to enhance a standard mixing set. Some of the best mixing and club DJs of all-time (DJ AM, Jazzy Jeff, A-Trak, Z-Trip) have exceptional scratch skills, which they incorporate into their mixing and performance sets.

Whether you’re a turntablist or club DJ, S 202 is the course where you can enhance your scratch techniques. Our instructors break down the execution of each scratch into simple and digestible steps so they are easy for you to learn and master. We’ll have you chirping, transforming and flaring in no time.

See the “Skills Covered” section to the left for a more complete list of skills and techniques covered in S 202.

Skills Required

Those who take S 202 should have an understanding of the DJ fundamentals. You should also be able to execute some basic scratches. It is recommended that all those who take S 202 have completed DJ 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

After S 202, you will have a strong understanding of and be able to execute many scratches and various turntabilst techniques, but there is still a lot to learn. S 303, our advanced scratching course, will take your scratching skills to the next level.

Now that you can execute intermediate level scratches, you can also check out M 202, M 303, or M 404 where instructors will show you how best to incorporate them into your mixing sets.


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M 303 - Advanced Mixing (Miami)

Now that you’ve created your set in M 202, you’re ready to take your mixing skills to the next level. M 303 will teach you to augment your performances with advanced mixing tricks and song transitions. In addition, you’ll learn the importance of creating different types of performances and how to go about getting your first gig.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Review & Strengthen M 202 Skills: At this point, your mixing skills need to be tight. We’ll spend some time reviewing to be sure your beatmatching, blends, and mixes are on point.
Advanced Record Transitions: Tired of the same old cross-fader transitions? We’ll show you transitions like power downs, echo outs, and platter kills.
Set Versatility: As much as Prince would like you to always party like its 1999, DJs need different types of sets depending on the type of audience, energy level, and overall vibe of an event or gig. We’ll show you how to work the crowd and expand your performance knowledge.
Advanced Cross-Genre Mixing: While we did touch briefly on this concept in M 202, M 303 takes a much more complete look at mixing tracks from different genres. We’ll show you how to get it just right.
The Business: If you’re ready to start gigging, we’ll provide an overview on what you’ll need, like creating a demo and other self-promotional tricks you should have up your sleeve.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

M 303 meets once a week (60 minutes per day) for six weeks.

Now you understand beatmatching and can mix records with the best of them. Its time to expand your skill-set even further by adding advanced mixing techniques to your repertoire. M 303 covers mixing concepts like advanced record transitions and mixing tricks. Our instructors break down techniques like power kills and echo outs and take a more in depth look at cross-genre mixing.

Depending on where, when and for whom you DJ, your sets could be completely different. A large portion of M 303 focuses on helping students create different types of mixing sets. During the six week course, each student will perform two different sets. One set will consist of tracks from genres in which you are comfortable. The other set is designed to be a little harder as you have to utilize tracks and genres in which you are not as familiar. Our goal is to get you thinking about who you are playing for so you can stretch the boundaries of your music library and be a better DJ.

If all that wasn’t enough, M 303 also helps prepare students for getting their first gig. We’ll cover introductory topics on creating your first demo CD and how to promote yourself.

Skills Required

Those who take M 303 should have a strong understanding of mixing. In particular, you need to have a comprehensive grasp of beatmatching, song structure, basic transitions, and cross-genre mixing. It is recommended that all M 303 students have completed M 202 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in M 202.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

After M 303 you’ll not only have the technical skills to create an advanced mixing set but you’ll also have the creative knowledge to create different types of sets.

M 404 (Club Mixing) is a purely performance based course that truly prepares you for playing in the club. We’ll also take a more comprehensive look at the business behind being a DJ and getting more gigs. Students can also check out one of our scratching courses (S 202 or S 303) to learn about turntablism.


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M 202 - Intermediate Mixing (Miami)

If you aspire to perform in a club, bar, or bedroom, and you have knowledge of the basics, then M 202 is the course for you. Our teachers break down the principles of mixing tracks including: transitions, song structure, cross-genre mixing, and more. Before the course is over, you will create your own six-song mixing set.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Beatmatching: You first learned about beatmatching in DJ 101, but you have to develop this skill more if you want to mix. We’ll help you beatmatch with the best.
Song structure: Understanding song structure is key. We’ll teach you not only how to mix tracks, but the best points and times to make transitions during a song.
Song transitions: When you mix, you have to be sure your transitions are seamless and tight. We’ll break down the differences between long mixes, short blends, and show you some alternative transition styles (like EQ mixing).
Cross-genre mixing: Mixing tracks of different genres isn’t that hard, and we have some tips and tricks to make it even easier.
Mixing live music: Crowd noise, changing tempos, and poor recordings (to name a few) make mixing live music pretty tough. We break it down and show you how to do it.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

M 202 meets once a week (60 minutes per day) for six weeks.

Mixing music allows the DJ to control the energy of the audience. When a DJ’s mixes are truly seamless, there are no uncomfortable pauses or harsh changes in tempo. The music never breaks and the party never stops. M 202 breaks down the fundamentals and the techniques as well as the art of mixing.

Large portions of the course are dedicated to honing your mixing skills. Your instructors will work with you on beatmatching, transitioning records, cross-genre mixing (mixing tracks from different genres), and more. In addition we’ll also teach you the art of mixing: you’ll learn about the history of mixing in DJ culture, optimal mixing points within tracks, transition tricks to accentuate your set, the art of building a set, and more.

By the end of this six-week course, you will put together a six song mixing set.

And don’t forget, M 202 teaches the intermediate principles of mixing, no matter what genre or music you want to spin. Whether you like house, rock, hip-hop, dub, or any other type of music (or all the above), we will teach you how to mix it.

Skills Required

Those who take M 202 should have an understanding of the DJ fundamentals. You do not need to be an expert, but you should have some experience with beatmatching. It is recommended that all those who take M 202 have completed DJ 101 or already be familiar with the concepts covered in DJ 101.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

Once you’ve completed M 202, you will have a strong comprehension of beatmatching and mixing techniques as well as the experience and knowledge to mix almost any track.

To continue developing your mixing, check out M 303, Advanced Mixing. You can also check out one of our scratching courses (S 202 or S 303) to learn about turntablism.


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DJ 101 - Introduction to DJing (Miami)

This six-week course is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to be a DJ. No matter your music genre preference, DJ 101 provides the hands-on instruction you need to learn the DJ fundamentals. Whether you’re looking to spin at a club, create mash-ups for your friends, or be the next battle champ, DJ 101 is where you start.

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SKILLS COVERED:

Equipment: We’ll be sure you understand the faders, cue’s, tone arms, pitch controls and all the other buttons, knobs and plugs. Don’t be intimidated…we’ve got you covered.
Basic Scratches: Scratches are super-important, and believe it or not, if you can’t comprehend some basic scratches, you won’t be able to mix.
Basic Music Theory: Timing and rhythm are key for any DJ. We’ll keep it simple but will be sure you have the basic understanding you need.
Principles of Mixing: From “dropping on the one” to BPMing to beatmatching, you’ll be ready to do some basic mixing before DJ 101 is over.
History of the DJ: We’re not prepping you for the ‘DJ’ category on Jeopardy, but we are going to school you on the art form. We’ll tell you who invented the scratch, how house music started, and more.

STUDENT BENEFITS:

  • Equipment: All equipment is provided and includes turntables, mixers, needles, headphones, speakers, and records. The only thing you need to bring to class is yourself.
  • Weekly Make-up/Review: Miss a class? Not a problem. Each week a portion of class is dedicated to reviewing the material from the previous week. If you happen to miss a class, we’ll be sure to keep you up to speed.
  • Free Practice Time: We believe all students should have the opportunity to practice, and lucky for you, we have the space, equipment, and time you need. Contact your local Scratch office for specific information on practice times and schedules.

FULL OVERVIEW:

DJ 101 meets once a week (60 minutes per day) for six weeks.

The turntables and mixer are the DJs instruments, and just like learning to play any other musical instrument, there are core fundamentals you need to understand. So whether your goal is to play the Ibiza nightlife circuit, train to be a world battle champ or just to rock the decks at that dive bar in Brooklyn, DJ 101 is the place to start.

In DJ 101, no prior experience is necessary. The majority of each class will be spent learning hands-on at your own individual workstation. Each class features a main instructor and TAs who will work with each student to understand the concepts covered.

While getting your practice on is crucial, it’s also important to remember that DJing is a true music art form with a rich culture and history. Portions of each class will cover topics on both the history and culture of the DJ and basic music theory.

Skills Required:
No skills or prior experience is necessary for DJ 101. DJ 101 is designed for those with very little to no DJ experience.

AFTER THIS COURSE:

When DJ 101 is over, you’ll be able to perform simple mixing and blending, transition between two songs, and lay down some basic scratches. More importantly, you’ll have perfected the core fundamentals and have a true understanding of this art form.

If you want to really develop your mixing skills, then you’re now ready for M 202. If you’d prefer to enhance your scratching techniques, then you have the tools you need to tackle S 202.


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