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To answer the original poster... ableton can only export sets in AIFF or WAV format. If you aren't doing all of your mixing "in the software" (meaning you are using an external mixer), then you'll have to record your set off the record out of the mixer just like with decks. Otherwise, just click the "record" button, play your set, and done.
As for the below... beatmatching is just the first step to learn to DJ, it's the first big hurdle. But just because you can beatmatch, doesn't mean you can mix. Mixing is SO much more than that, and harmonic mixing won't help you out either.
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well, my question seems stupid, but i ve read 100 pages of manual and i still dont have my answer. but anyway, the manual is ~400 pages, ill finish it soon. My main question is, can i do that ?
Most of dj, 95% of trance dj does not know what a technical mix is, they do correct beatmatching and they try to mix in key, so first view of ableton is perfect for them, they dont have to beatmatch, and some software can give them key. They warp their track, they name them with key, they have their little paper with key circle in case they dont remember it. And here we go, they are pro dj.
I've understand what are the positive point of each view in ableton, but i want a mix of this two view, is that possible ?
Anyway, i said check manual and you should take a look on that thing.
And not just the so leet answer RTFM. |
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