No thats what I'm talking about LOLcody wrote:still, tho can you pull up mp3? do the programs have a BUMBAWHEEL button. if not, that would be a heavy addition eh?
Is that like a BUMBAFINGER @ DMZ?
No thats what I'm talking about LOLcody wrote:still, tho can you pull up mp3? do the programs have a BUMBAWHEEL button. if not, that would be a heavy addition eh?
well, to clarify, yes, you can mix other people's tunes in ableton. yes it syncs them after you do the work to make that happen. and no, it doesn't inherently make you less creative or less skilled, it just frees you up to do other little creative bits. and with ableton, you can basically jam live, cue up tracks, be spontaneous, cue up tunes before you drop them, add effects and should you so desire, make drum loops and add textures or synth bits as you play.DJ $hy wrote:Yes m8 but isnt ableton used for taking "parts" of your track and mixing them together?
So how would say me be able to do that if I didnt make the track I'm playing, I just have an mp3...
When ppl on this thread say MP3 I assume they mean Serato or Tracktor, not some creative software PRODUCERS use to mix up the parts of their productions. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I just get the impression that ppl who dont know (and should) say oh its easy, not beat matching involved. That’s just ignorant and in this day and ages ppl should know the technology that is supporting their scene!
If ppl use ableton to mix other ppls tracks then that’s just sad, where is the skill involved in pushing a button... I bought Serato cos I wanted to mix my MP3's but without losing the record and mixing feel, they were my ONLY reasons for buying it, not cos it has a sync button. Been mixing 15yrs, I can beat match fine thanks!
no. you don't. some lazy fucks line their whole set up in arrange and then just play with knobs and THAT is laziness to me. in the session view, you can set up a cue channel, listen and drop whatever tune you want, whenever you want. you can even loop a tune on the fly, if you really dig a bit in, say the middle...loop that, drop some dub echo on it for fun, geek out for a little, unloop it and let the bass drop, then go through your collection, pick a tune that works with it, cue it up and give it a listen to make sure, and then drop that fucker in. i have been djing on vinyl for so long, i would get bored if i did not have the option to drop tunes on the fly.pompende wrote:firstly i dont really like ableton in the mix coz dont you have to have the entire set planned out in advance?
sapphic_beats wrote: the thing is, live was made with live performance in mind, so the ability to be spontaneous is actually its STRONG point.
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You still have to do a large amount of prep work though. It ain't like you rip your vinyl staright into Live and its already synced for you.B-LAM wrote:cus if u use ableton it isDJ $hy wrote:Ahhh man this thread is giving me proper jokes
How can ppl on here (and some who really should know) think that just cos you mix mp3's its synced for ya.
I find it quite haed to sync some tracks to be honest. It does take a while to do it. I think a lot of people are under the misconception that it requires no work and it just syns automaticlly. Wish it fuckind did..[b]racket wrote:You still have to do a large amount of prep work though. It ain't like you rip your vinyl staright into Live and its already synced for you.B-LAM wrote:cus if u use ableton it isDJ $hy wrote:Ahhh man this thread is giving me proper jokes
How can ppl on here (and some who really should know) think that just cos you mix mp3's its synced for ya.
I have spent hours recording and warping tracks in Ableton for a dubstep set which i'm probably never gonna play cos I love vinyl too much...The option is there for me though.
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This is the main reson why i would move to using Live more - that and the fact that carrying the record bag is taking its toll.Konehed wrote:the sonic possibilites of ableton are light years beyond what 2 or 3 decks and a mixer can do...
ah! cheers for the clarify!jim wrote:No, you don't. If that was the case I'd be hating on it!pompende wrote: firstly i dont really like ableton in the mix coz dont you have to have the entire set planned out in advance?
oh believe me, i will never bore of vinyl. i still spin records more often than i use ableton...don't misunderstand me on that. i love the smell of it, the breaking of the vinyl wrap for the first time, the feel of the grooves under my fingers, the dots on the side of the platter...all of it. for pete's sake, i have the pitch dots from a technics turntable tattooed on my arm! vinyl is in my life to stay. i just want to expand on what i can do with it. that's really at the heart of it all.pompende wrote:ah! cheers for the clarify!jim wrote:No, you don't. If that was the case I'd be hating on it!pompende wrote: firstly i dont really like ableton in the mix coz dont you have to have the entire set planned out in advance?
@sapphicbeats
dont think anyone is going on about fear or saying that digital djing cant be creative. i think that some people just really like vinyl.
i love massaging it.
really, though, 12 years, i cant speak to that. I guess i can check back in 10yr and you can tell me how many of those mp3s you still have and then i can tell you whether or not ive gotten bored of vinyl.
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