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Start with the fader up, counting along in double-time rather than the usual four-count. This would lend a fast-paced rhythm to your performance. For added depth, incorporating reverb can fill in the gaps between beats, enriching your sound. Use this technique to introduce new hi-hat elements to a track, enhancing your mixing capabilities.
5. Creating Patterns with Hot Cues
Finally, the fifth technique utilizes hot cues to form patterns during your mix. This requires setting hot cues at isolated parts of a track, such as distinctive vocal segments or melody notes.