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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
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Alright, I don't know if this will help at all, but here goes...
Essentially the simplest way to mix two tracks is to practice - Overstating the obvious, yes, however I think you'd be hard pressed to find a "simple" solution with respect to how to mix two tunes. With practice, you'll learn in time just what you need to do to mix each record you have, whether it be quick bassline swapping, long drawn out & solidly beatmatched mixing, quick fader slams, etc.
The best way to learn to mix well is to learn to mix diversely, and the only way that will happen is practice, practice, practice.
Apologies if this didn't answer your question, I'm sure one of the far more qualified posters in the booth could answer you more sufficiently. Cheers!
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Oct-03-2006 01:24
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Psychotron
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicago
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cueing up a phrase, about 10 seconds, cueing up the right one? depends, i gotta listen to the track some.
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Oct-03-2006 03:24
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