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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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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? |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Cheers, will take a look. |
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| tortoise |
| quick question on ableton. what is the difference between Ableton Live 7 & Ableton Suite? other than $150. just the instruments it come with? |
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| 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. |
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| EgosXII |
| if you can't figure out ableton you won't figure out anything. |
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| Max Thomson |
| check out the ableton lessons, I highly recommend them |
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| Mr.Mystery |
Acid.
Simpler, faster, lighter, free. |
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| DJ Mikey Mike |
| Nice one, will check it out. |
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