That is a fair point. But i have been mixing for a long time now and would not have introduce another deck if i thought I wasn't at the standard to do so.
I think i was a bit unclear in my former posts about what I was talking about. When mixing on three decks sometimes when cueing up the third record you have a very short period to do it. This means that your first estimate has to be as close as possible. I think that even the best DJ's in the world would not be able to cue up a record in about 10 seconds and never adjust it again, especially when they have to monitoring what is mixing already.
I was meaning that after a brief listen I managed to cue up the record much better than I thought, so only really small adjustments were needed, which i was over doing.
Still mixing on three deck is difficult and I am interested in how people go about it, mono split headphones cueing, listening with one ear to what is already mixing and cueing with the other, etc.
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