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Mix techniques are essentially consistent timing methods. The options for mixing techniques are limitless, but these are most of the common techniques that runners will use to make mixes more consistent. There is no "best" method, as it all comes down to personal preference and what ''you'' find to be the easiest. | Mix techniques are essentially consistent timing methods. The options for mixing techniques are limitless, but these are most of the common techniques that runners will use to make mixes more consistent. There is no "best" method, as it all comes down to personal preference and what ''you'' find to be the easiest. | ||
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Retro and GBA/DS games have set positions in their mix roulette, so consistent timing methods can be performed to get these consistently. | Retro and GBA/DS games have set positions in their mix roulette, so consistent timing methods can be performed to get these consistently. | ||