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It's nice to actually be at a point where you can help people just starting . First off, what kind of mixer do you have? it should at least have the option to fade between both records while cueing, right? when i'm cueing, i make the track i'm gonna mix in louder in my headphones than the one playing out, but still keep the live track audible. btw, when i'm matching, i wear both cups of the headphones, not one on/one off. when you're matching, don't just listen to the kick drum (the BOOM), it's actually the least important, and least accurate. listen for the hi hats (the tss tss). these are quick bursts of sound, and if these are off live (ie both channel faders up), then it still isnt a perfect mix, even if the kicks are matched.
Get used to continuously adjusting the pitch fader on your turntables. if you havent already noticed with your own ears, 1 mm movement of pitch will eventually add up, and can make that EXACT differance you need. You may even need to do these adjustments live sometimes to keep the records matched.
btw, start practicing scratching now. it may seem useless if you spin house of trance, but trust me. when you start making progress and getting good with it, you'll see why. first off, it WILL help your beatmatching and make it that much more precise. Some breakbeat songs sound great with some ill scratches goin to it. even for a prog house song, you can drop in a sample vocal, or a quick beat, it goes on my friend... .
Keep practicing, like everyone says. for sure, it pays off what you put into it. Good luck, God bless.
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