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Typical EQ Routine during Transition
I've a suggestion.. why don't we all gather our individual transition techniques in this single thread? Maybe it's already been done before, but I haven't seen such a thread around so just take it as I'm starting a new one, ok? 
My question is: What routine do you typically go through on your mixer when you are doing a transition? As for me, I have a tendency to start with the highs first (not sure if this should be the correct way to start). I start by mixing in the high of the incoming record such that it equals the highs of the outgoing record, at the same time reducing the highs of the outgoing record to half its original. Then I work with the mids and do the same. With the bass, I will drop the bass of the outgoing record to half its value every 4 beats, such that it is reduced to zero by the time the bass of the incoming record reaches the original value. I will end off my transition by slowly fading off the highs and the mids of the outgoing record (it was still at half its value, remember) until all the knobs end up at zero.
Is this wrong? What should I work on to improve my EQ technique? And most importantly, how do you guys do it?
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