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    The Latest Tech Used by Wedding DJs

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesOctober 30, 20245 Mins Read
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    Thinking of a unique way to turn your dream wedding into something truly unforgettable for you and your guests? It’s safe to say that the music in your wedding plays a massive role in getting everyone to enjoy the moment and have fun. And to take things to new heights, you may want to consider modern wedding DJ services.

    Over the years, several advancements in technology have transformed the way mixes are assembled. Traditional decks and mixers are now getting replaced by more powerful and innovative equipment. Let’s take a closer look at the latest tech used by wedding DJs such as Stevie Dee Wedding DJ. 

    1. Advanced Standalone Controllers

    Ever since they entered the market, DJ controllers have been continuing to evolve year after year. In fact, it’s one of the things that keeps DJs on their toes, eagerly anticipating what’s new and how any developments could open up exciting DJing opportunities.

    As you may know, standalone controllers utilise both hardware and software to create a complete mixing experience. Today, though, it’s not uncommon to find standalone controllers equipped with more tools and features than ever before.

    Advanced standalone controllers now come with built-in speakers. Some are also equipped with disco lights. This allows DJs to easily offer a complete set-up for weddings. Not to mention, the latest designs also come with Wi-Fi integration.

    2. DJ Lights

    There used to be a time when DJs would just let the venue take care of the stage lighting display as their sole focus remains on their set. But wedding DJs can finally bid goodbye to those days, thanks to professional level DJ lights that don’t cost an arm and a leg. As you might imagine, this opens up a whole new avenue for DJs, especially those who want to make their shows more dynamic.

    Just imagine high-quality moving headlights that are totally under the DJ’s control. Such a setup used to cost thousands of dollars. But now, they can be had for a mere fraction of the price. Wedding DJs can even opt for LED curtain lights for just a few hundred.

    3. Cloud-Based DJ Apps

    Everything’s in the cloud these days, and DJ apps are no exception. Cloud-based DJing is becoming increasingly popular. DJs who can easily sync playlists across different platforms have a unique advantage when performing live. This makes it possible to gain access to all kinds of mixes with just a few taps on a smartphone.

    There’s no question that vinyl records and turntables will continue to have their place, but cloud-based DJing will only get more popular in the coming years. Even big companies are recognising the trend, creating their own cloud-based DJ apps for mobile users.

    4. Online DJ Sets

    It’s every DJ’s dream to showcase their talents in front of a wide audience. And thanks to online DJ sets, this dream is becoming a reality for many wedding DJs. Social media platforms like TikTok are used by DJs across the globe to promote their music and connect with fans.

    What’s more interesting is the fact that several platforms offer features that truly create an immersive concert experience. In fact, some people have tried this on special occasions like their wedding. The use of virtual reality headsets allows attended to feel as if their actually in a real concert and interact with the DJ.

    5. AI-Assisted Mixes

    Given all the latest technology in the world of DJing, it’s not unreasonable to expect more from DJs. But thanks to artificial intelligence, DJs now have the ability to create new mixes or modify existing ones with a simple voice command.

    For instance, a DJ can tell AI to mix one track with another, introduce a new beat, or speed things up. This gives DJs so much versatility in their sets and performances.

    6. Beatgridding AI

    Many DJs take pride in beat-matching manually. Some would even argue that it’s what separates the talented from the mediocre. But with the introduction of beat grids in various DJ software, everyone can start at a level playing field.

    Beatgridding AI simplifies the process of using effects and samplers while adding auto loops and any other desired features into their mixes. DJs know that certain genres are notoriously difficult to beat grid, but getting assistance from AI allows them to effectively match any track they want.

    7. Holographic Performances

    One of the most visually captivating technology used by DJs today is the use of holograms. For many, holographic performances still sound a bit like sci-fi fantasy. And although examples have been circulating around the web for a few years, these applications are few and far between.

    Cutting-edge technology now enables the projection of ultra-realistic holograms. Some of the most popular DJs in the industry have already performed with holograms, and this trend will just keep growing as the technology advances further.

    Just imagine a holographic performance at a special event like your wedding. There’s really no better way to leave your guests in awe. And when perfectly synched to the audio, the experience is nothing short of breathtaking.

    All of these technological advancements have revolutionised the way DJs perform their sets, both in front of a live audience and online. It wouldn’t be surprising to see even new DJing opportunities open up as new tech enters the market and artificial intelligence continues to evolve. So if you’re currently planning your wedding, now is the best time to consider DJ wedding services and take advantage of these new and exciting tools and features.

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