23rd September 2008

Djing

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 Almost all dance tracks have an intro where you can mix in the music and a break or outro
where you can mix out of a track. This has the potencial to add great depth and value to your track. The outro area on a dance track is often the
final opportunity to mix out of the song. You can also mix out of a dance track where there
is a breakdown in the record! Alson create your own break spinning the record. 

As one hand adjusts the speed of the incoming song on the mixer, the other hand needs to be
adjusting the volume of the mixer and gradually sliding the cross fader from tune one to the
other tune. What happens when you do this is that song one decreases/fades down in volume and song two
increases in volume now the change over from one track to the other has happened.

To be great at anything it takes practive, remember repation is the mother of all mastering.

So that being said be patient, and practice your new skil the more you do it the better you will get.

it has been great sharing with you all and thanks for reading.

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