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Hey , how are ya?
Whats the beauty of Ableton 4 or 5? It gives performers a lot of tools for creativness and designing one of a kind sets. DJ's can create sounds in Live that could NEVER be done on turntables. What you want in your sets is: how can I make this a unique expiernce for anyone who listens...
A cool trick is putting a reverb plug on track 1. Put the 'decay' and 'dry/wet' parameters relativly high, so you get a real clustered reverb tail. Kill track 1's bass on an EQ three. Then 'freeze' the reverb kit. Trigger track 2 with the mid range EQ paramter somewhere in the middle, kill the highs, and keep the low end eq at normal. Slowly fade out the freezed reverb tail, while progressivly bringing in track 2's EQ which brightens the percussion etc.
this sounds awesume when done succesfully.
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