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Polt
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It would help to know what type of equiptment you have first. Then the picture might become more clear.
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Oct-18-2006 04:27
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Polt
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Location: Boston, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
Problem solved I think, via external soundcard. |
THat will do it. I asked me question because I wasn;t sure if you had one yet or what other egar you had.
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Oct-18-2006 04:55
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Polt
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Location: Boston, USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by Alex
X-session pro (DJ MIXER/MIDI CONTROLLER)
BCR2000 (MIDI Controller)
Macbook + Ableton Live
Trigger Finger (MIDI Controller) |
This is a bit of overkill. I think you would probably spend a lot of money and not even use some of the stuff. To clarify the xsession pro isn't a dj mixer, it is a midi controller like the other two controllers (if I am wrong I apologize - I am not an expert inregards to midi products). The external sound card allows you to route audio to differant channels. Meaning, you can have your headphones cue-ing in one channel and have another channel outputting your mix at the sime time.
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Oct-18-2006 05:54
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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There are two basic configurations you can choose from when setting up Ableton (and from there, it's all up to you!):
1. Use one or more MIDI controllers to control everything in ableton, including mixing, firing clips and loops, etc. You'd probably want to have a 4xoutput (2 stereo pair) soundcard with a headphone jack so you can "cue".
Benefits:
- All your mixing is being done in ableton, and you can route
audio in any way you like with the software.
- Everything you do will be "recordable" as events (automation)
in Ableton, so you can go back and edit what you did.
Problems:
- Midi controllers are not setup for DJ'ing! In general they
are very cheap, not laid out in a DJ friendly way, and the
controls don't work like they should (ie, an EQ knob having
a detent at zero). The exceptions to this: A Xone:3D (super
expensive but very nice for Ableton), or the DJM-800
(less expensive, but still doesn't have enough control/audio
input options to be ideal). This is why Sasha had the Maven
controller built.
- No easy way to integrate your existing turntables/CDJ's.
2. Use one or more MIDI controllers to trigger clips, tweak effects, etc...
BUT use a multi-channel soundcard (2-4 Stereo outputs) to output Ableton into a standard DJ mixer.
Benefits:
- You are mixing ON A MIXER If you have a nice mixer, this
is key.
- Easy integration with existing setup and decks.
Problems:
- Anything you do on the mixer will not be recordable as an
action in Ableton.
- Audio routing is limited to the number of channels you have on
your soundcard.
I chose method 2, as I have a Xone 92 and I like mixing on it. The feel of my MIDI controllers leaves a LOT to be desired. I have 4 stereo outs going into the Xone. I use channels 1-3 as "ableton decks", and channel 4 for cue'ing and the a and b effects return.
I then use a Trigger Finger to trigger clips and manipulate effects. Only just getting into this, but so far I don't feel constrained by this setup at all.
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Oct-18-2006 15:01
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BOOsTER
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Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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hmmm if you have a fast enough computer...I believe you could have one track armed to recording from your mixer's record out, directly into ableton...as audio though...so you wont be able to change anything later (but it should be good enough for recording gigs)
if you don't understand above...
record out of mixer -> soundcard input -> ableton track (with selected input and being armed to record
then you propably could just push record and have it recording ... not sure if it works though...I haven'T tried it
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Oct-18-2006 16:08
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Ryan0751
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Location: Boston, MA
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That's exactly how I have it setup.
When I said "recording", I only mean recording "actions" and MIDI information, not recording the audio.
| quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
hmmm if you have a fast enough computer...I believe you could have one track armed to recording from your mixer's record out, directly into ableton...as audio though...so you wont be able to change anything later (but it should be good enough for recording gigs)
if you don't understand above...
record out of mixer -> soundcard input -> ableton track (with selected input and being armed to record
then you propably could just push record and have it recording ... not sure if it works though...I haven'T tried it |
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Oct-18-2006 17:10
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