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How do I use my turntables and ableton on my computer?
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trancelova
But yet still use another mixer that I need to buy. First which would I buy? What do I need to connect my tables-my mixer-external soundcard?-computer/amp? what do I need? Do I need a midi mixing device? where? How do all the other professional Djs do it?
Polt
You might want to look into Serato Scratch Live. It allwos you to control songs that are stored on your pc with your exiting turntables and mixer. I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for though. With Ableton, you would need a midi device. Some mixers have midi capabilities, but I am not sure how much.
Affiliation
We struggled with that for awhile, and this is our setup now for the last while ....(in an imaginative way)

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You need a second mixer that has a crossfader between your turntables and your computer. Then you purpusly insert a short delay on your computer's output that you can nudge via midi. Ableton's Simple Delay will do that just fine.
I think this is the easyest thing short of dumping alot of $$$ at it.
trancelova
Ummmmm, So If I wanted to use ableton to play tracks and incorporate live effects, I would need a second mixer to use between the tables and computer, would I then just be using the main mixer for tts/cdjs? So Would that also mean I need a seperate external sound card as well? Does a simple midi mixer/soundcare thingy exist? Who would sell that? M-Audio? What If I got the Nuo 4 with a midi output? How would that change things. PLease help me! It is destroying my sanity.
Affiliation
If you main mixer has 3 inputs, that will work (1-TT, 2-TT, 3-CPU). All of these midi devices including the Nuo 4 plug into USB so the midi part of your soundcard is likely unused. We use a trusty UC33 for midi control of ableton. Keep your sanity, you'll need it later.....
WirelessEyes
Try this man

Equipemt list

1. Laptop
2. Audio Interface (MOTU Travller for this)
3. DJ mixe4 and Turntbales

When you have an Audio Interface with a number of In's and Out's, you can be very creative with your set up.
In Ableton, open the I/O view and you can assign tracks. Lets say, you want to use two tracks integrated with your two turntbales.
Use 1/4 to RCA cables (Travller to DJ Mixer) . Doing this hardware set up allows you to have hands control on the DJ mixer.

Now lets assume your Dj mixer has four channels. Two for Ableton and the other two for Turntables..

Think of the DJ Mixer as a central hube for digital and analog technology.

( I use this set up every day, minus the turntables. I use a Traveller and every sound from Ableton goes out of my DJ mixer..)
Lert me know if this helps
trancelova
Wait wait wait. does the computer hook up to my Nuo 4 via RCA cables like the tts? Does the Nuo 4 hook directly to the computer? How? do I need an external sound card and a UC33e? On Eclers site they say it hooks up through USB. So would my connection circle be: tt1-tt2-comp--nuo 4-external soundcard?-UC33e?
trancelova
Wireless eyes
So the Traveller hooks up throuh fw. Is that also an external sound card? Would I need one? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! I am so confused. So could I go: main mixer-tt1-tt2-cdj1-comp-traveller?-external soundcard?
Affiliation
I dont know about the specifics of the Nuo4 but yes your soundcard needs to be connected to it via RCA cables for sounds to travel through. Your computer is also connected to the Nuo via USB for midi control signals to travel through. Or connect you computer to a UC33 instead via USB, its up to you.

How your soundcard is connected to your computer is something else. You may keep your internal soundcard like many people do and it does work fine if you have say an old soundblaster live. Or you may want more channels, more resolution, preamps, or any good reason to get an external sound card that will connect to your computer by either USB or faster (more channels) Firewire.
trancelova
Ok So i need to get, a macbook, ableton, external sound card, cables.

Affiliation
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WirelessEyes
Hey man,

I feel this is the best way to have hands on control in Ableton Live.
I used turntables and CD dekcs for six years, but once I discovered Ableton.. i totally forgot about that.

Yes, the Traveller is is freakin awesume for doing this type of thing.
I use a trigger finger and an O2. I have invested alot in cables, but a set up like I am using is ideal for a hands on DJ feel.

I control the master EQ and volume, and mixing with Ableton. Use my Trigger finger to triger clips and tracks, also control my send parameters. My 02 for playing my own basslines and other cool .
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