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How to Mix Music on Turntables

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Summary: A professional DJ can use a mixer and turntable to mix songs. See one song mixed to another song using two turntables in this free music career video from a professional DJ and music production instructor.

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By DJ Hurricane
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Cliff "DJ Hurricane" Melerine is the music production instructor at Scratch Miami. He has more than 15 years experience performing, producing and engineering music. Malerine's eclectic...read more

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"All right, in today's clip, we're going to be learning how to mix music on turntables. All right, first thing we're going to do, is start our first record, bringing the volume up on the mixer. Secondly, in the headphones, we're going to cue over to our other side turntable. Next, I'm just going to make sure and cue up the very beginning of the next song. I'll rub it back and forth a little bit, so I can hear the beginning of the beat, my cue point. Then I release. Bring my fader over. Start mixing it in. Now that I've got it mixing, start mixing the other out. Close the fader, and that's mixing one song to the next, with two turntables."

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