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    Thanks for the feedback!

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    Thanks for the feedback guys!
    Keep them coming!

    I did 3 practice mixes!

    Check it out below! (Link in signature)

    Any thoughts or comments are appreciated!

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    I have a question about recording as well and I hope someone can answer it...

    I have a Mixtrack Pro II hooked up to my laptop. Recently I've only been able to use it late at night - therefore I've been doing most of the mixing in my headphones.

    My question is: is it possible to record a mix this way? I tried but when I played the mix back it was silent (obviously) so is there a way I can record the mix in the same way I would if it was playing out of my speakers?

    Oh and it's Virtual DJ Pro I'm using which has a built in recording feature.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by eatmybunnies View Post
    Thanks for the feedback guys!
    Keep them coming!

    I did 3 practice mixes!

    Check it out below! (Link in signature)

    Any thoughts or comments are appreciated!
    May I suggest trying to 45minute - 1 hour mixes for the reason that when you go to play a slot you're most likely going to be playing a 1 hour set minimum. It is good to be experienced behind the decks for that length of time in one sitting. Record everything you play and re-listen to it and it will give you insight on your strengths and weaknesses & where you need to improve.

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