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jayxthekoolest
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To Dj with Ableton you basically need:
1. to pre-warp songs. warping a track is where you map the beats of the track, so ableton can slave the bpm to a master bpm. this means ableton controls the bpm for you, so you don't have to beatmatch, but you'll have to spend some time setting points in tracks.
2. an external soundcard (if you want to cue). you could use your xone 92 mixer sound card for this
3. a midi controller is preferred. this will control most of the things you do on the screen. you can also use your xone 92 for this, probably not the best midi controller, but at least you won't have to buy anything else.
4. a laptop running ableton (your macbook)
5. the songs in digital format. such as: .flac, .wav, .mp3 et cetera. obviously these will have to be accessible to your laptop whether saved on the hard drive or on an external flash usb or external hard drive.
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Aug-17-2008 04:23
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jayxthekoolest
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Aug-17-2008 04:29
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jayxthekoolest
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Aug-17-2008 04:53
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Ryan0751
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Ok I've got to say it...
If you have no idea how to mix, "remixing on the fly" isn't for you... at least yet....
Learn the basics then go from there. Sasha isn't doing any more than most DJ's are doing... many with regular DJ gear. And I love his sets...
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Aug-18-2008 01:18
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jayxthekoolest
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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
Ok I've got to say it...
If you have no idea how to mix, "remixing on the fly" isn't for you... at least yet....
Learn the basics then go from there. Sasha isn't doing any more than most DJ's are doing... many with regular DJ gear. And I love his sets... |
I actually read in an interview that Sasha thought he put together better sets when he didn't remix on the fly. I think it was posted in the music discussion section recently.
However, he did say he enjoyed being able to easily loop sections of tracks, lengthen parts of tracks et cetera.
I guess its a trade off really. Ableton offers limitless possibilies, but that seems to make it harder to put together good sets.
Personally, I like the portability of DJing with Ableton (no vinyls/cds and no decks) but I so far don't really enjoy DJing with it.
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Aug-18-2008 01:59
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