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jupiterone
Hahahahaha:




http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=62991

http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=61513


Don't know if it's a repost or not, since it's about 1 year old and I just stumbled upon it :wtf:, but none the less awesome stuff.
inconspicuous
inb4DA
tintin11
that's sik
DarkAngel
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Originally posted by inconspicuous
inb4DA


lol


I tried ableton on my PC and couldn't figure that piece of out. I doubt this would be any easier. Bring Pioneer DJS to PSP instead. :D
T-Soma
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
lol


I tried ableton on my PC and couldn't figure that piece of out. I doubt this would be any easier. Bring Pioneer DJS to PSP instead. :D


hahaha.

Clovis
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
lol


I tried ableton on my PC and couldn't figure that piece of out. I doubt this would be any easier. Bring Pioneer DJS to PSP instead. :D



n00b
refuge
quote:
Originally posted by DarkAngel
lol


I tried ableton on my PC and couldn't figure that piece of out. I doubt this would be any easier. Bring Pioneer DJS to PSP instead. :D


Dude, Ableton is like a zillion times easier to learn than CDJs. Once you get your warping down, it's a piece of cake, at least in terms of beatmatching. You still have to know which tracks go well with each other (keys, kick, bass, whatevers) and EQing your frequencies right. But essentially Live does the hardest part for you already. :D
Stu Cox
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Originally posted by refuge
Dude, Ableton is like a zillion times easier to learn than CDJs. Once you get your warping down, it's a piece of cake, at least in terms of beatmatching. You still have to know which tracks go well with each other (keys, kick, bass, whatevers) and EQing your frequencies right. But essentially Live does the hardest part for you already. :D

He said DJS, as in Pioneer's DJ mixing software ;)

And no, Ableton doesn't do the hardest part for you, it just does the bit that you normally have to learn first before you can get anywhere... once you can beatmatch, the hardest part is playing to the crowd which is just as hard on Ableton, if not harder because if people see you up there with a laptop they'll expect more than just a good set of tunes.
Alex
quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
He said DJS, as in Pioneer's DJ mixing software ;)

And no, Ableton doesn't do the hardest part for you, it just does the bit that you normally have to learn first before you can get anywhere... once you can beatmatch, the hardest part is playing to the crowd which is just as hard on Ableton, if not harder because if people see you up there with a laptop they'll expect more than just a good set of tunes.


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