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Thread: Double DJ'ing

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    Hello, I have made this thread for CoolGibson because he wanted to know how to double DJ?

    It would be quite interesting for me to know too
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    Firstly, you need to be on skype with the person you want to DJ with.
    you then follow these simple steps..
    * go to Volume control on your toolbar
    * go to options
    *go to properties
    *click the dtop down menu and clikc Input.
    *click wave out mix, then click ok.
    *then turn your "wave out mix" volume up/ Unmute it.

    when you have done this, everynoise made on your computer should be heard.

    I hope this helped.

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    Hello, I do not have input, it's on windows XP.
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    Find "Recording control" and look for stereo mix :]
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