If you've been mixing with two decks for a while, it's time for you to move forward, and challenge yourself as a DJ by adding a third deck to your setup. Be selective about where you drop your samples, and aim to create a seamless wall of harmonious sound! Try layering your effects to achieve an original sound, and spend time with your effects chains. Play your samples and tweak the effects if you have a controller, you can map the dry/wet signal of the effect to a knob and 'play' the effects so that your samples come alive. Start with experimenting with a few effects, and get to know them really well. The possibilities are really endless here, and I think that it's a good idea to use samples layered with FX sparingly, so as not to add too much clutter to the mix. You could also use your third deck to drop samples, and layer them with FX to add flavor to your mix. If you are just beginning to work with this technique, consider improvising over one or two mixes to begin with during your set.
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