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keep at it. eventually it will click, and things will get much easier from there...
and now to beatmatching...
you can do it whenever you please. soon you'll be able to with greatest of ease. you can beatmatch with a fox, you can beatmatch in a box, you can beatmatch here or there, you can beatmatch anywhere...
ok... sorry. im running on no sleep, leave me alone...
if your new at it, take as much time as you need. and it doesnt matter where you mix in either. once you have beatmatching down, you can mix in literally anywhere you want, and still can make it sound good.... except you'll usually want to mix in at the start of a new phrase, cuz that will normally sound best.
yea, mixing the intro of the incoming track over the outro of the live track works just fine.
as for when to mix, where to mix, and all that jazz, i could go into that, but why say somethin when someone else has already said it better... so just go to www.recess.co.uk if u havent already. it'll teach you a lot when your just starting out.
enjoy
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