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| quote: | Originally posted by msz
reading the original post some more maybe i can help answer some questions.
you can use ableton, to stretch the beats so it stays in time, like beatmatching essentially to you.
low mid high EQ can be set on any track, and can be edited via line automation(you can play the track back and forth, and record drawing of how you want the EQ to sound)
you can adjust levels the same way. You can even crossfade in it, but it would probably be better sticking to volume levels.
like spawn said, you can do a ton of things you couldnt without using it. in addition, making a standard A - B set sound spectacular. (On the fly improvements) |
Just to expand on this, you can even set your own EQ or even design your own EQ (with Max/MSP for Live). You can model any of your favorite instruments such as the EQ on the A&H mixers, the DJM800, etc.
Literally Live bridged the gap to live sequencing. What a great tool. There are also plenty of other awesome tools as well.
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