8 mixing tips to make you a better DJ
Jul 19, 2022
3 minutes
1 Use your cue points
retty much any modern DJ player or mixing software will let you add multiple cue points to your tracks. The primary use for these is pretty obvious: to mark the first beat of the track, the point that you're most likely to start playing that track in order to drop it into a mix. What to do with those leftover cue markers then? There's a multitude of possibilities. You might want to add ‘jump’ points to a track, to, say, skip over a long breakdown or a vocal section you'd rather avoid. Alternatively, you could
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