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How can I do a basic "BeatMix" on Ableton Live ?
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| Shahar |
I didnt understand the manual so..
can someone explain me step by step how to beatmix there? |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
| Hey you have posted this in the dj booth aswell, delete one of the two and just be patient. |
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| Shahar |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Hey you have posted this in the dj booth aswell, delete one of the two and just be patient. |
you i've posted this post twice coz I didnt know where is the right place to post.. |
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| mikefasssy |
| there are several in depth guides on the ableton forums. |
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| moth |
| Basically you need to explain the problem a little better. Also if you can't understand the user manual then we probably can't help you. |
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| btm |
| i didnt understand the manual, ie he doesnt HAVE a manual, cmon guys your slow!:stongue: |
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| Signal2005 |
cracked software lol.
Listen i dont understand what you mean by beat mix.
Do you mean make a beat in the sequencer or actually laying down the track? |
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| BOOsTER |
| I believe he means beatmatching... |
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| No Left Turn |
if you're talking about doing a mix within Live, there's a couple ways you could do it.
1) lay out all the tracks in the Arrangement view, with every track in your mix on it's own track in Live. set a fitting project tempo and then beatmap each track individually using the 're-pitch' algorithm. beatmapping will be the most time consuming thing in this whole process. now with all your tracks beatmapped, just move all your tracks around as if you were actually mixing. "crossfades", cuts, and eq's can all be automated.
2) in the session view, dump all your tracks to 2 channels. how you do this will be up to you, but i would just load every track you want to use on both channels to give you maximum flexibility. beatmap each track, again, but this time you'll be using Live's crossfader which can be found on the right, beneath the master fader. this is a lot cooler if you have a midi controller.
hope this is what you were asking for. |
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