Has a similar sound to it but the ID that was posted is the right one.
Oct-15-2007 15:34
OTtrancer
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Location: Ottawa
Do you guys think this is an ableton set? Are most of the radio mixes now not really live but done digitally to perfection?
Oct-15-2007 15:36
denys envy
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quote:
Originally posted by OTtrancer
Do you guys think this is an ableton set? Are most of the radio mixes now not really live but done digitally to perfection?
i believe he uses Ableton in live shows too, no?
Oct-15-2007 18:50
denys envy
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Location: falLAcy, CA
quote:
Originally posted by adrian_nicholl
i love 7 & 8
thanks for the set
the many times i've listened to this i have to agree. those two are fantastic.
Oct-15-2007 18:50
vakus
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last i know, they used serato a while back... i know dubfire is making the transition to traktor scratch soon, i suspect this may have been done using this interface...
quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
i believe he uses Ableton in live shows too, no?
Oct-16-2007 09:06
denys envy
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Location: falLAcy, CA
can someone ID #7 too please, i think i mistook it for #8.
Oct-16-2007 14:29
OTtrancer
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Location: Ottawa
quote:
Originally posted by vakus
last i know, they used serato a while back... i know dubfire is making the transition to traktor scratch soon, i suspect this may have been done using this interface...
I'm almost positive they were both on cd's in march when I saw them. I could be wrong though. In face, I hope Sharam was cause his mixing wasn't too hot that night and it's a little harder to muck things up on Ableton is it not?
Oct-17-2007 15:29
djteg
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not really once u master ableton it offers unlimited possibilities (effects and such) it amazin how smooth a mix on ableton can be
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Oct-17-2007 15:34
OTtrancer
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Location: Ottawa
quote:
Originally posted by djteg
not really once u master ableton it offers unlimited possibilities (effects and such) it amazin how smooth a mix on ableton can be
That's what I meant, Sharam's mixing in this set is practically flawless, unlike the last time I heard him where his mixing was much more clearcut...more cd'like without the ableton autobeatmatching etc.
Having said that, anyone know of a good tuturial on quick learning for dj'ing with ableton. I downloaded a tuturial but it didn't focus on dj'ing, more producing etc.
01. Kamisshake - Dark Beat (Deadmau5 Remix)
02. Roland Klingenberg ft DJ Remy - Mexico Can Wait (dub)
03. Hertz - Acinium
04. This Is Massive - Minimal DJs Have Small Decks (Main Mix)
05. Patch Park - Made in Mayhem
06. ID
07. ID
08. Lee Warton & Jay Lloyd - Synphony (Chris Barratt Remix)
09. Holmes Ives - 8 letters (nick terranova empire remix)
10. Philippe B vs Jungle Brothers - I'll House You (Romain Curtis Mix)
11. ID (female vocals: i know you wanna dance with me)
Dec-19-2007 21:58
Menno
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Dordrecht - The Netherlands
*BUMP*
I think number 11 is a remix of Thomas Gold - Something Gotta Give.