one final little bump in case anyone missed out. enjoy. cheers.
Jun-17-2009 21:08
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
I listened to this on the car on my way back home from work but couldn't finish it. The first half or so was totally unexpected. Awesome stuff that you don't get to hear often on sets. I thought the way you begin to work in the beats into the mix is pretty dope. I'll have to listen to the whole thing this week and post comments later
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
As has already been stated, the first half was amazing. The other stuff at the end was nice, but I honestly would've preferred an entire set of music like the stuff in the beginning.
Also, how is the Akai controller? I just got the uc-33e and it's alright, but the eqs are dodgy. I'm completely new to ableton so maybe it's just the eqs in ableton itself, but they seem rather mid-sensitive.
Jun-17-2009 21:42
Quadlow
Shoe-Gazing Techno
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicago, US
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
I listened to this on the car on my way back home from work but couldn't finish it. The first half or so was totally unexpected. Awesome stuff that you don't get to hear often on sets. I thought the way you begin to work in the beats into the mix is pretty dope. I'll have to listen to the whole thing this week and post comments later
Nice yeah. Yeah its one of those things that its really hard to to gauge how people are going to take that type of stuff. Its sort of you either get it or you don't, very happy you could enjoy it. The set if very close to my opening set recently for my good friend Mathew Leutwyler. Very slow build of electronica moving slowly into more danceable, shoe-string tech. Looking forward to what you think when you finish with it, thanks for the feedback and cheers.
Jun-18-2009 01:02
woscar
Starstuff
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
Ah, Matthew was here in Guatemala some time ago but I wasn't able to go to his gig. Tell him I hope he comes back soon
Originally posted by Ted Promo
As has already been stated, the first half was amazing. The other stuff at the end was nice, but I honestly would've preferred an entire set of music like the stuff in the beginning.
Also, how is the Akai controller? I just got the uc-33e and it's alright, but the eqs are dodgy. I'm completely new to ableton so maybe it's just the eqs in ableton itself, but they seem rather mid-sensitive.
Thanks for the listen! I think one of these days i will do an entire set with that style just wanted this to be more of a progression type set.
The akai is amazing. Only issue i have with it is the inability to eq two tracks at the same time, it has been driving me nuts. Thanks for checking the mix out and such. cheers.
Jun-18-2009 18:12
Quadlow
Shoe-Gazing Techno
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Chicago, US
quote:
Originally posted by woscar
Ah, Matthew was here in Guatemala some time ago but I wasn't able to go to his gig. Tell him I hope he comes back soon
ahh will do!
Jun-19-2009 16:05
enydo
~
Registered: Jan 2008
Location: NYC
Will check this, must have missed it.
Jun-19-2009 16:20
Az
took me all the way back
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
quote:
Originally posted by Quadlow
The akai is amazing. Only issue i have with it is the inability to eq two tracks at the same time, it has been driving me nuts. Thanks for checking the mix out and such. cheers.
serious? might giving that a miss then....
Jun-19-2009 17:04
Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
quote:
Originally posted by Quadlow
The akai is amazing. Only issue i have with it is the inability to eq two tracks at the same time
You can't eq two tracks at once Meaning you're mixing a track in you can't fade the high's of one track out while you're bringing the high's of another in?
Faaaaailllllllll.
Jun-19-2009 22:14
Kris G
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Windsor
Downloading this as word of mouth is this is amazing, and I'm intreaged (sp, drunk!) as to what an Akai mix can do. Comments in a few days