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It's situational.

Depends on the tracks, where the drops are, how long you actually have, how the mash works (if it works), syncing etc

I don't think there's any specific timeframe you should restrict yourself to, more just do what feels and sounds right.

I've had beatmatching that lasts for minutes, and can end up being a mash.

I've also done straight drops from song to song where it's worked.

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what is cutting?

In hip hop music, cutting is a disc jockey technique, originated by DJ Grandmaster Flash, which is "manually cueing up duplicate copies of the same record in order to play the same passage, cutting back and forth between them."

The quick change of the crossfader, basically.

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