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It depends really, there are different ways to have this setup.
the best way is with 3 mixers. One for each DJ, and one in the middle, to control the balance between them. then both DJs can access the crossfader in the middle to work between them.
Another way is with only 2 mixers, one having at least 3 channels, with the output of the first mixer being routed into a spare channel of the second. in this case the DJ with the 2 channel mixer would have to depend on the other DJ to leave the 3 channel open so he could mix in. and the DJ with the 3 channel would have to fade down the middle channel to mix out.
Yet another way is with a four channel mixer, each DJ gets two channels. this way sucks though, because, there is only one cue output, so you'd need to use a splitter to drive both headphones. and each DJ wouldn't be able to cue a seperate thing. Also, not many mixer support 4 phono inputs, DJM600 doesn't, but the DJM3000 does.
In any case, i would see if you can go ahead of time, and try the setup with the other DJ to work out any issues. If you can't do that, at least find out from the promoter how it will be set up.
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