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    Junior Freak
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    Default 2 or 3&more turntable mixing?

    well some peeps stick to the 2 cuz its original but the point is what sets u like more? mixing with 2 u can show or listen with the crowd the tracks at their best having all those big & most important breaks,with 3 ive check most of mixes are just "middle+begining+begining" of the tracks but on the other hand u can show or once again hear some great mixing & tracks playing unique lets say one track with the other ones beat or bassline? but somtimes i find those mixes kinda confusing,
    what type are u into more ?

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    BOA Lifetime Member
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    I use cycloops and a loop function in traktor, which means I can have 3/4 different channels on the go at any one time. 2 deck mixes are great but you can make a set sound a lot more individual with more elements in the mix.

    Depends on the style of techno you are into, but I find it a lot more fun to have more elements on the go. With two deck mixing you could have a cup of tea in between tracks sometimes, which I find a bit boring. Push yourself harder and you learn new skills, and you make your performance more individual.

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    Ultimate Freak
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    3 deck mixing is the best for me...but u can still keep busy with 2..just all depends what level you take ur mixing to.
    Get another copy of a trk ur playing and juggle them up..1 off,1 on...or a beat behind..sort of remix it up...use eq to make ur own drops,or just mix em quick..get as many trks played as u can,which will keep u busy more.

    If ur just playing records..1 into the other..then yeah,ur gonna have spare time on ur hands in between trks and that can become boring.

 

 

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