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I would guess that they have everything split into stems as that's how a lot of dance music is delivered now. You get tracks in full but also each section isolated, ie drums, bass, melody, song, etc. Then you have it running in sync and just slot stuff in and tweak as you go.
Sounds easy but there's of course huge amount of skill involved.
Explain to me how 999999999's set works...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MF7k7dFaZ04
No headphones, two of them and they're using something that looks like a Roland drum machine (presumably some kind of controller) and like a Maschine or Kaos pad thing.
Is the set recorded prior, do they just have a shitload of tracks that are all synced and then just cue the next one up and faders are for tweaking the mixes and stuff or what?