DJ Mohsen | San Diego, CA

 

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DJ Mohsen | San Diego, CA

DJ Mohsen | San Diego, CA

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DJ Mohsen | San Diego, CA in Radio Javan “Mohsen’s House” shows

DJ Mohsen is one of the well-known House DJs in San Diego, CA. He also has the popular online music show ‘Mohsen’s House’ on Radio Javan.

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“Deejay” redirects here. For a person who verbalizes with music in the Jamaican style, see Deejay (Jamaican). “DJ” and “DJs” redirect here. For other uses, see DJ (disambiguation) and DJs (disambiguation).

A DJ performing at an event using record turntables and a DJ mixer, a small mixer used to transition between songs. A disc jockey, often abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays existing recorded music for a live audience.

Most common types of DJs include radio DJ, club DJ who performs at a nightclub or music festival and turntablist who uses record players, usually turntables, to manipulate sounds on phonograph records.

Originally, the disc in disc jockey referred to gramophone records, but now DJ is used as an all-encompassing term to describe someone who mixes recorded music from any source, including cassettes, CDs or digital audio files on a CDJ or laptop.

The title DJ is commonly used by DJs in front of their real names or adopted pseudonyms or stage names.

DJs use equipment that can play at least two sources of recorded music simultaneously and mix them together to create seamless transitions between recordings and develop unique mixes of songs.

Often, this involves aligning the beats of the music sources so their rhythms do not clash when played together or to enable a smooth transition from one song to another.

DJs often use specialized DJ mixers, small audio mixers with crossfader and cue functions to blend or transition from one song to another.

Mixers are also used to pre-listen to sources of recorded music in headphones and adjust upcoming tracks to mix with currently playing music.

DJ software can be used with a DJ controller device to mix audio files on a computer instead of a console mixer.

DJs may also use a microphone to speak to the audience; effects units such as reverb to create sound effects and electronic musical instruments such as drum machines and synthesizers. Persian House DJs in San Diego

Originally, the “disc” in “disc jockey” referred to gramophone records, but now “DJ” is used as an all-encompassing term to describe someone who mixes recorded music from any source, including vinyl records, cassettes, CDs, or digital audio files stored on USB stick or laptop. DJs typically perform for a live audience in a nightclub or dance club or a TV, radio broadcast audience, or in the 2010s, an online radio audience.

DJs also create mixes, remixes and tracks that are recorded for later sale and distribution. In hip-hop music, DJs may create beats, using percussion breaks, basslines and other musical content sampled from pre-existing records. In hip-hop, rappers and MCs use these beats to rap over. DJs use equipment that can play at least two sources of recorded music simultaneously and mix them together.

This allows the DJ to create seamless transitions between recordings and develop unique mixes of songs. Often, this involves aligning the beats of the music sources so their rhythms do not clash when they are played together, either so two records can be played at the same time, or to enable the DJ to make a smooth transition from one song to another. An important tool for DJs is the specialized DJ mixer, a small audio mixer with a crossfader and cue functions. The crossfader enables the DJ to blend or transition from one song to another. The cue knobs or switches allow the DJ to listen to a source of recorded music in headphones before playing it for the live club or broadcast audience.

Previewing the music in headphones helps the DJ pick the next track they want to play, cue up the track to the desired starting location, and align the two tracks’ beats in traditional situations where auto-sync technology is not being used.

This process ensures that the selected song will mix well with the currently playing music. DJs may also use a microphone to speak to the audience; effects units such as reverb to create sound effects; and electronic musical instruments such as drum machines and synthesizers. The title “DJ” is also commonly used by DJs in front of their real names or adopted pseudonyms or stage names as a title to denote their profession (e.g., DJ Jazzy Jeff, DJ Q-Bert, DJ Shadow and DJ Yoda).

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