Accordingly, do DJs really do anything on stage?
Some people think that DJs just press play on a pre-recorded track and then fake the rest. There is little doubt that this does happen sometimes. However, most DJs are actively monitoring the crowd and selecting tracks they think will be best received next. As well as covering some other things a DJ does on stage.
Subsequently, question is, what do DJs do when they turn knobs? DJs Turn Knobs To Modify The Sound Frequencies In Their Mix
The DJ does this for the entirety of his set, constantly removing and introducing different songs, making sure they go together seamlessly, while at the same time adding several small touches to spice up the mix.
Consequently, why are DJs so popular?
99.9% of “famous” DJs are also music producers, or run a record label, or run a festival or successful event series, or something. The purpose of a DJ (well supposedly) is to educate listeners to music they are not aware of. It's a lot of time & investment when it comes down to digging for music.
Do DJs just play music?
They just play music but give base, effects, bass etc. live. That's why they are called djing. Only music production or playing music from laptop is not called d.j or djing.
