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Sasha changing the way of DJing? (pg. 4)
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| Alexan |
| How many threads have there been now bashing Sasha for using Live and Maven? |
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| Blue Balls |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis86
People are missing the point...lol
Who cares how it looks!? He can play six tracks at the same time and blend them together in ways to make you go nuts...and this is just the beggining... |
what can you do specifically with this software. examples
how could one use this is a trance mix ? or a prog mix? examples. |
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| memusa |
| WOW! You all (or most) are missing the damn point! DJing in the future will not be anymore about decks or vinyl or cds...stop being so ing melancolic! The ART of djing has ALWAYS been about the music! I don't care how it's mixed...I only care about the music that the DJ's playing! |
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| memusa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
you would care if he just stuck in a CD he mixed in protools in his studio tho wouldnt you? I mean you dont want to goto the club and hear a mix cd. :p |
you're missing the point...
Ableton IS mixing...it's just a different kind of mixing...that's all... |
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| dj jasonF |
armin said that he will probably start using alberton someday... he hasnt done it yet but i think it would be really cool to see how it could work with trance.
and wtf is worng with some ppl... what difference does it make if theres a vinyl playing or a 10 wavs together making something new and unique on the ing fly... 5 years ago we could only dream about these kind of parties and this kind of dj sets. theres gonna be a revolution with alberton and every big dj will start using it. ofcourse as others said the new djs cant use it cuz they got no samples and its expencive.. but if mp3 stores start to sell tracks in pieces then even the bedroom djs can use alberton (we ve all seen 10.000$$$ setups in the setup pics thread) so money isnt a big problem. just wait a few years. dance music history is changing ppl!!! maybe we ll be a part of this change too. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj jasonF
armin said that he will probably start using alberton someday... he hasnt done it yet but i think it would be really cool to see how it could work with trance.
and wtf is worng with some ppl... what difference does it make if theres a vinyl playing or a 10 wavs together making something new and unique on the ing fly... 5 years ago we could only dream about these kind of parties and this kind of dj sets. theres gonna be a revolution with alberton and every big dj will start using it. ofcourse as others said the new djs cant use it cuz they got no samples and its expencive.. but if mp3 stores start to sell tracks in pieces then even the bedroom djs can use alberton (we ve all seen 10.000$$$ setups in the setup pics thread) so money isnt a big problem. just wait a few years. dance music history is changing ppl!!! maybe we ll be a part of this change too. |
Armin using Ableton....*shudder* :nervous: |
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| Ang ' ela_ie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Benjamin B
And it may not look cooler, but it SOUNDS cooler, which is better IMO. If it's all about how it looks, then you have a very materialistic view of electronic dance music ;) |
Theres more to going to SEE a DJ live than just hearing the music. I mean, if all I cared about at a show was how the music sounded, well hell, I could just play the set back on my stereo and save the 40 bucks.
This doesnt mean I dont value the music, it just means that I also value the performance bit, too. |
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| Benjamin B |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Theres more to going to SEE a DJ live than just hearing the music. I mean, if all I cared about at a show was how the music sounded, well hell, I could just play the set back on my stereo and save the 40 bucks.
This doesnt mean I dont value the music, it just means that I also value the performance bit, too. |
Well, agree to disagree :) |
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| Danny Ocean |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Theres more to going to SEE a DJ live than just hearing the music. I mean, if all I cared about at a show was how the music sounded, well hell, I could just play the set back on my stereo and save the 40 bucks.
This doesnt mean I dont value the music, it just means that I also value the performance bit, too. |
seeing sasha using ableton is like seeing a musical band. He is playing live, making the music (adding elements, samples, musical layers) to the tracks and then mixing to the next. Hes more of a performer now than just being a DJ. Like he said its a blend between playing live and deejaying. Just imagine how crazy his sets can be. He'll have you dancing your ass off all night, and if thats not the reason why you go to a club, then i got no idea. And besides its not the same playing a set at home than going to a club. You'll probaby never hear the set he played at a club ever, but you can always open winamp and play sets. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
Theres more to going to SEE a DJ live than just hearing the music. I mean, if all I cared about at a show was how the music sounded, well hell, I could just play the set back on my stereo and save the 40 bucks.
This doesnt mean I dont value the music, it just means that I also value the performance bit, too. |
But I think your not understanding the fact that even though he doesnt have to beatmatch and theres no decks involved...he still does alot with the new system to pump out a good set. Hes baisically takin it to a whole new level...where he can blend parts of tracks with each other in real time and create some very unique mixes and sets...I'll be seeing him with ableton on March 19th in person...so I'll have more to say after that. But from what I've heard and read its really something completely different. |
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| Clovis86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
seeing sasha using ableton is like seeing a musical band. He is playing live, making the music (adding elements, samples, musical layers) to the tracks and then mixing to the next. Hes more of a performer now than just being a DJ. Like he said its a blend between playing live and deejaying. Just imagine how crazy his sets can be. He'll have you dancing your ass off all night, and if thats not the reason why you go to a club, then i got no idea. And besides its not the same playing a set at home than going to a club. You'll probaby never hear the set he played at a club ever, but you can always open winamp and play sets. |
Lol yeah I baisically wanted to say that too :D |
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| memusa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
seeing sasha using ableton is like seeing a musical band. He is playing live, making the music (adding elements, samples, musical layers) to the tracks and then mixing to the next. Hes more of a performer now than just being a DJ. Like he said its a blend between playing live and deejaying. Just imagine how crazy his sets can be. He'll have you dancing your ass off all night, and if thats not the reason why you go to a club, then i got no idea. And besides its not the same playing a set at home than going to a club. You'll probaby never hear the set he played at a club ever, but you can always open winamp and play sets. |
THANK YOU...Now all you ignorants who say mixing has to be with vinyl and cds only...STFU! |
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