Hi Ethan, I don't really mix the tracks as such (like on a DJ deck) What I typically do is buy a backing/karaoke track that has the individual "stems" such as bass keys drums etc. and put them onto my DAW. I then "rip" my mp3 of the original song through either RIPX or XTRAX stems which gives me 4 individual stems of the vocals, drums, bass and "other" (other being all the other musical instruments) I put these four "stems into my DAW and "line/match up" the drum beat. I then simply cut/paste/loop as I see fit. Thus, if you look/listen through most of my remixes you will find that I like to start off with say the bass, then introduce the drums etc etc (which I've got from the backing track) and loop this into the "real song" which usually forms the middle section of my mix - and then fade out with the backing track, removing some of the instruments until say just the keys/guitar is left (or whatever suits that track) RIPX & XTRAX demos are on RU-vid (and there is other software to do this) and any DAW will suffice to put all the tracks on. It does take time though - have fun (and I hope this makes sense)
@@LTD-7 A U2 remix is not a place for your preaching! Set up a channel & let people come to you rather than you forcing it on others. Have you heard of Christopher Hitchins?