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| quote: | Originally posted by DOOMBOT
Sure.
Why would he carry around 1000+ records when he can carry around 1000+ mp3's on a laptop? Not to mention the mass amount of promo's that he most likely receives on a daily basis, allowing him to play these tracks before they get released on a record.
He may have people set the equipment up for him at the gigs but what does that have to do with what he is doing beforehand? He is still going through the tracks before the gigs and preparing the music. What do you think is easier, listen to your tracks in a hotel room on a record or at your laptop? |
Thats not the point of what I was saying, and when i said "carry your records like everyone else" I did also mean CDs...just like everyone else. The point is, if you're going to mix off a computer system like ABLETON LIVE. Then USE IT. Otherwise, Serato, Torq etc all do the same thing, without the glamor and hype of having some fancy custom made controller and iMac in the booth, if "practicality" is the main issue, which as I pointed out, is not, for Sasha.
He's not using ableton because he's tired of burning CDs or having them get lost by the airline. (he brings CDs to gigs anyway in case the mac dies) He's using it because supposedly it adds a special element to his sets, when right now, apart from some minor side-chaining, audio-routing and looping, it doesn't. He's back to relatively quick, simple mixing and playing tracks one after the other...and frankly, thats a waste of Ableton.
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