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That non-live approach is precisely what I'm aiming for, mainly due to the fact that I've been unable to achieve my desired result with a live setup. That said, my intent is to create transitions that consist of incorporating specific elements of an upcoming track into the one playing out, and gradually adding more with plenty of looping/layering as the existing track fades out (if that makes any sense). The reason I'm focused on this approach is because, as has been acknowledged by all three of us, there's such a staggeringly diverse scope of structure and composition within these genres, and there's just no amount of EQ'ing possible with a standard setup that enables me to bring everything together in a way that doesn't just result in everything either sounding completely cluttered, or intro/outro jukeboxed. I know something like this is possible with Ableton, but I wanted to get some additional recommendations before making a decision.
If I could trouble you to be a bit more specific as to what you used, and what you used it for, that would be especially useful.
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As you have CDJ's already, i would advise you to pick up NI Traktor & use a mixture of time coded CD's & midi controller/s. This will allow you to incorporate your existing setup & offer many many further advanced options, like digital sample decks, advanced FX, creating personal edits, mixing in key (from your tagged database) etc etc.
Depending on your musical experience? i think it's also worth mentioning that something like NI Machine or Ableton Live, will enable you to improvise & add further instrumentation...something chillout lends itself very well to! |
Yeah, my very first thought when contemplating an alternative to CDJ's was Ableton. I have no expectations of scoring myself any gigs playing this variety of music, and my intent from the very beginning was to just craft sets for home listening, so Ableton seemed the way to go. In terms of what I described to J regarding what I'm aiming for, do you think I'm better off with Ableton over Traktor?
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