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you can be a lot smoother with the volume faders, for the most part.
if you progress enough, you may want to experiment playing 3 things at once, and such.
most pro's use the volume faders. it's also good to get used to mix like this since then you won't have to adapt to crossfader curves if you mix on another mixer (the crossfader curve is the proportion of how much sound from which source comes in/fades out when sliding the crossfader. it is adjustable on some mixers, and rarely do 2 mixers have identical curves, therefore, if you get used to mixing with your CF curve, when you go out, it won't be pretty. shitty mixers do have shitty volume curves on the volume faders, but good ones, have very very similar, if not identical, gradual curves, as it is the way it should be).
you can also do a mix of each. my friend who plays techno on 3 decks plays with the volume faders, the crossfader, and even attacks the crossfader inverse option, if supplied on the mixer.
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check out my guest mix for OndaSonora Podcast (aug.2009)
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