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it's a whole nother thing..
you can use 3 songs instead of 2..
the math is a little different too.
i had a pro DJ explain this to me.. it's like remember when you were a little kid, and you sung "row row row your boat"? then after the first line, someone else starts up, then someone else?
that's how mixing with 3 tables works. in theory anyway..
start track 1. drop track 2 at the breakdown, mix in AS you drop track 3, then mix in track 3 as track 1 goes out, and drop a new record, mix in at the breakdown.
in this way, you are only playing the last half of each record (usually the best half), and there are always 2 tracks playing at once.. like.. juggling 3 balls.
it's complicated, and of course every song is different, there are no hard and fast rules..
also, some people use 2 tables to mix, and one just for effects, samples, scratching, previewing the next track etc.
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