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Tiesto should use Ableton... (pg. 12)
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Stormbringer
Watching a DJ play on Ableton is like watching a rock guitar player having a computer do his guitar work, for him, while he waves to the crowd like a cheerleader\idiot\deadmau5. Who wants to see that? Seriously. I'm sorry but if I go see a DJ, I want to see him work for his flawless beats. I don't want to see him just sit there and wave to the crowd, like a cheerleader\idiot\deadmau5, and then push a couple of buttons for silly effects and then click and point for the next tune. I'm sorry but that's just gay... Hell, I can do all that fancy , on a tricked out mixer, AND beat match a flawless set. I see Ableton as "training" wheels for noobs who don't know how to beat match and blend properly. Real men use only their God given ears to beat match and blend. Real men don't need "training" wheels when DJing live. :cool: Only children\noobs\veteran DJs who lost their faith in their skill in making flawless mixes....use training wheels.....
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Stormbringer
Watching a DJ play on Ableton is like watching a rock guitar player having a computer do his guitar work, for him, while he waves to the crowd like a cheerleader\idiot\deadmau5. Who wants to see that? Seriously. I'm sorry but if I go see a DJ, I want to see him work for his flawless beats. I don't want to see him just sit there and wave to the crowd, like a cheerleader\idiot\deadmau5, and then push a couple of buttons for silly effects and then click and point for the next tune. I'm sorry but that's just gay... Hell, I can do all that fancy , on a tricked out mixer, AND beat match a flawless set. I see Ableton as "training" wheels for noobs who don't know how to beat match and blend properly. Real men use only their God given ears to beat match and blend. Real men don't need "training" wheels when DJing live. :cool: Only children\noobs\veteran DJs who lost their faith in their skill in making flawless mixes....use training wheels.....

As long as the result sounds good, who cares? It's not like the computer picks the tracks, cue points, or playlist order for the DJ...
Clovis
Great bump. Really. 10/10 :stongue:
Trance-MB
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
As long as the result sounds good, who cares? It's not like the computer picks the tracks, cue points, or playlist order for the DJ...


Maybe I even wouldn't care about who's actually playing as long as I have a good time.
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Clovis
Great bump. Really. 10/10 :stongue:

So, Clovis, has Tiesto improved since you made this thread? :conf:
Ted Promo
Hey Sam, Tiesto is a ninny. Yeah, I said it -- a ninny.
LoveHate
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Originally posted by Wasteland
Agreed, if you like top notch state of the art quality, go to tiesto. If you like vague settings, poor sound, no lights, experimental music, go see sasha

Besides.Abbleton is just a device to steer tracks. Nothing fancy or difficult about it, Just simplifies mixing...............



:haha: :haha:


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junkproject
Clovis just wants a dj lesson from tiesto.
TranceArmstrong
LOL what a bump
dimadelux
:stongue: :stongue:

Clovis
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
So, Clovis, has Tiesto improved since you made this thread? :conf:


Thankfully I don't think I've listened to anything remotely even related to him since the time this thread was made. :p

Actually I did watch that youtube video of where he mixed the Asia CD. lol
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Clovis
Actually I did watch that youtube video of where he mixed the Asia CD. lol

Some Asian flutes huh?
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