![]() ![]() Fading the one record out slightly can help you to work out which way to go. If you have a mixer with a mini headphone crossfader or cue mix you’ll find it useful for this part. ![]() In the beginning it’s hard to figure out which track is playing faster. Working out whether you need to slow the record down or speed it up will seem tricky to start with. You will have to work to get the two records playing in time with each-other by moving the pitch control on the deck up or down. This is known as headphone cueing which basically means you’re getting the next track ready for mixing. They’re listening to one beat through their headphones while trying to match it up with the existing beat. This is why you’ll see DJ’s with one headphone on and another off. ![]() So any changes you make to the channels that aren’t playing out loud will only be heard by yourself through the headphones. The purpose of the headphones is to let you as the DJ work in private without interfering with the master output. ![]()
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