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| quote: | Originally posted by Shafer8
Also someone told me this week end that Abelton beat matches for you so all you have do is really mix. Is this true as the source was pretty reliable? |
lol..."source"
Ableton is a sequencing program, IE, it will play any clip you have in time to anything else playing, providing that clip has been warped using markers that you set manually. The markers tell Ableton how to play the clip so that it will be matched up.
Baisically, its like mix meister, you line up the markers on the beats as precisely as possible, but once you have warped the track and set all the markers, it saves them...so baisically, you beat match once and then save it forever and never have to match it again.
It doesnt do anything for you at all. The auto-warp function is pretty much useless and is not suitable for warping long samples or whole tracks.
I see your point about teaching people, but in all honesty, I know how Ableton works to a certain extent, but I am no expert. I know how to mix with it, and how to do some advanced stuff of the same type that Sasha/Zabs other ableton DJ's are doing...but I'm not Richie Hawtin.
I'll be buying a controller soon which will give me a whole range of new capabilities in Ableton which I cant wait to start using.
You guys should read the ableton.com forums and the TA DJ Booth forum for more info on all these matters...in fact there is talk of making an Ableton sticky in the DJ forum for all the n00bs who keep asking the same questions every week 
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