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| quote: | Originally posted by VinylJunkies
How could someone stand there for 2+ hrs & fake it. Ableton might do the beat matching but you still have to program & that’s the hardest part imo. |
i read somewhere, i think it was the sasha interview, that making abelton sound like you are "djing" takes a lot of getting used to.
| quote: | | Sasha: “Well, I’ve got really used to Ableton now. I remember it took me a long time when I first started using it for it to feel like DJing, but now it really feels natural to me. It’s definitely a steep learning curve with it though. You can learn how to use it in the studio, but actually going out and playing live with it it’s almost like you have to teach yourself how to sound like a DJ again. If you just push fades and press buttons and stuff like that, you can end up sounding far too ‘clean’ and not like a DJ. It’s almost like you have to learn to mimic what you did before when you were playing vinyl and CDs. It’s hard.” |
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