I'm an avid user of Ableton Live for my live DJ sets, but currently I seemed to have plateau'd in terms of the tricks and techniques I'm using...
I have a good grasp of how to use the program for what I want to do at the moment, and I've begun to add acapellas of other tracks to other dubstep tracks during the mix, cutting the acapella into sections and triggering them off the black keys on my M-Audio Oxygen 49 that I use. Similarly, I've started using build-up sound effects (long and short rises etc...) to help transition certain songs into others, but I don't really think this is enough...
Basically, I want to know what other kind of things there are available to me as a producer/DJ, and whether anyone else who DJs using Ableton Live has any particular tips and tricks they use which enhances their mixes...
I have a few ideas, but I'm not really that sure whether they'd sound good... For instance, I haven't really experimented that much with other effects bar the EQ Three for mixing between the two track channels, but I'm not really sure about the viability of most of the effects in a live setting (I'm using Live 6 just for reference ^.^), and similarly I've considered chopping up some beats or making some of my own to incorperate into the mixes, but they'd probably be used quite sparingly since I tend to keep a groove going throughout the whole thing, rendering extra beats sorta useless... And also, I can't make tracks in Live to save my life so that's outta the question too lol Anyone help?
Peace and Dubs,
Dub Fiend
p.s. For reference if anyone needs it, here's a link to a 30 minute mix I've done recently: http://soundcloud.com/dub-fiend/two-for ... ni-edition
