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Ryan0751
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No, it's NOT an all in one solution.
If you goto the Pioneer pro dj forums, Pulse posted a PDF guide on how to setup Ableton and the DJM.
EDIT: Here is the link - http://www.mixaddicts.com/pulse/DJM...ton-MIDI-R2.zip
Essentially, most people end up getting an audio interface with a bunch of stereo outs (like 4), routing those into the DJM, and basically use the DJM-800 as a regular mixer, with a few buttons here and there assigned for MIDI control in ableton.
You then need another controller to launch clips and such.
The 3D is more suited for this, it's of course a lot more money, but hey you get what you pay for.
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Apr-03-2007 18:48
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Ryan0751
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You can most certainly route audio directly into the 800 just as it was a deck. The issues arise when you try to use the eq's/fader controls, etc to control equivalent items in Ableton, because while that does work, the controls will also affect audio coming into the mixer. So most people just forgoe eq'ing/mixing in the software and just use the mixer to that (and it's fine to do so).
The reason you might want another controller is that there aren't enough buttons on the 800 to assign to launch clips and control effects and such in Ableton. If you don't mind clicking the mouse to launch a clip, you might be fine.
As for the redsound box... Yes you can output MIDI clock from it to Ableton. I think you can do that same with the mixer itself, but I'm not sure how accurate it is.
Doesn't that guide mention something about the clocking?
| quote: | Originally posted by cassa.de.x
Why can't I just route Ableton into the mixer as if it was another CDJ? What if I just want to mix in a loop from Ableton? I need TWO devices?
Also, I don't know if you're familiar with this, Ryan, but what about having a DJM-800 with a Red SoundBite Micro? The Micro has a MIDI controller, so I was thinking I could slave Ableton to it. Red claims this works, as it has developed precise bpm-tracking technology over the years. |
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Apr-03-2007 19:58
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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That's not what he was asking...
Yes you are correct, you'll have 2 CDJ's connected up with Audio to the DJM-800's 2 channels (say 1,2). That means you can't map those channel controls in ableton, because they will also affect any audio coming in from the CDJ's.
The third input could be from your soundcard (And ableton)... this means that you also can't map the channel controls for that third channel (the eq's, volume fader, etc) in ableton either, as you'll affect the audio (if you change an eq, for example) coming into the Ableton channel.
The fourth channels controls could then be used for pure MIDI control.
BUT... what happens if you want to play multiple channels in Ableton? You will probably want to be able to Cue the audio, right? So you'll probably want another output from ableton coming into the mixer so that you'll be able to cue and such. Therefore that fourth channel isn't going to be free for long.
See, this is why the DJM-800's MIDI is really not adequate for use as an Ableton controller if you intend to mix decks and software.
You end up just using the mixer, well, as a mixer... and doing the MIDI control elsewhere (though there are a few more buttons on the 800 that aren't in the mixer section you can map to various functions in Ableton).
If you look at A+H's Xone 3D, you see that they realized this. They keep the mixer portion essentially separate from the MIDI portion, with appropriate connections between the two (Soundcard routes to the mixer, etc.).
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Apr-04-2007 11:27
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Ryan0751
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Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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If you can convert a line output level to a mic level, it's possible... but you still have the inability to cue using the DJM's headphone jack as you'll still only have one input into the mixer...
| quote: | Originally posted by cbrendan
could you not go ableton master out into the mic input? and control two ableton channels with djm channel 3+4 and launch clips etc with the fader start buttons. |
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Apr-04-2007 13:09
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