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DJ Mikey Mike
I want to try my hand at making a bootleg. What software would be ideal for making 2 tracks EXACTLY the same pitch with the least hassle?

Cheers.
david.michael
I would say Ableton, due to it's warping capability.

Or, Traktor would work pretty well if you just want to do it live and try to pull a one-off recording.
DJ Mikey Mike
I've tried my hand at Ableton before and lost my patience with it. Is it easy to use just for the purpose of what I need it for?
david.michael
I don't have much experience with Ableton, but I think this will be pretty straightforward.

One minute "tutorial":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zLk3SH2lBg
DJ Mikey Mike
Cheers, will take a look.
tortoise
quick question on ableton. what is the difference between Ableton Live 7 & Ableton Suite? other than $150. just the instruments it come with?
Rebel Brown
Chalk up another vote for Ableton.



That Airbase tutorial is spot on, 99% of EDM tunes shouldn't take more than a minute to warp. Plus once you've done that, it's a piece of piss to chop and change the arrangement of the tune in the (very aptly named) Arrangement view.
EgosXII
if you can't figure out ableton you won't figure out anything.
Max Thomson
check out the ableton lessons, I highly recommend them
nefardec
ableton

Mr.Mystery
Acid.

Simpler, faster, lighter, free.
DJ Mikey Mike
Nice one, will check it out.
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