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| quote: | Originally posted by zapper
I usually fade in/out the bass gradually, but there certainly are other ways. Here I'm going to refer to the cued track as B, and the playing, outgoing track as A. One example is to bring in B with only a tiny amount of bass, then 2-4 beats before the end of a bar, turn the bass almost all the way down on A (this means that there aren't much bass at all, but only for about a second or two). Then drop in the bass fully on B while at the same time stopping (or just let it play without much bass) A. This can create some interesting transitions.
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Hi Zapper, this looks really interesting but I can't really figure out what you're trying to describe; can you go into a little more detail, and possibly simplify the descriptions a little for dumb-asses like me? 
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