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  1. Chandler

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    Ableton.

    Thinking about giving this a shot.. seems like it could be a pretty powerful tool.

    At the min I've been using Traxtor on and off for a few years.. but I've been hearing so much about Ableton that its got me thinking I should start to mess about with it.

    Anyone used it before.. any tips and/or sites to help?
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  3. Lee

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    once u get upto speed with it u can do everything on the fly, dan, michael and gowansy are canny good with it
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    little did you know, the answer lies on that very page

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    lee's giving lessons :lol:
  6. Chandler

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    so which budget controller works best with ableton then? or is it just a case of getting an A&H?

    or mouse clicking :evil:
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    Get an Evolution uc 33e, they are top.. either that or a Behringer BCR/BCF depending on what you want to use it for...

    I got an M-Audio X-Session Pro but they are just too basic... edit: I have a BCR 2000 now, and use it for playing out live

    All these controllers are under £130
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    save yourself some money and use the keyboard and mouse. the qwerty keyboard doubles up as a 1 octave piano keyboard and is easy to jump up through to the different octaves you'll need (using z and x)

    switch using ctrl+b in the piano roll and paint the notes in with one click, hold and move the mouse up or down to change velocity's. use the headphone tool to hear the notes quick before you commit - then ctrl+b again to go back to the pointer

    above all, get comfy with the program before you decide what controller you need - it makes no sense buying a drum pad to then discover you prefer keying out melodies :up:
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    Depends on what you use Ableton for really?
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    aye, i almost edited that entire post there - i'll leave it for anyone it may help for the production side of things :)

    still cant get me head around people disc jockeying with it :lol:

    i'll try and read a bit before i post next :up:
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    Its a lot of fun dj'ing with, editing tracks with loops and samples... Once you painstakingly warp all your tracks and choose the effects you like its ace.
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    it sounds like murder - but then so was scratch live when i made the library for that :cry:
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    Thinking of getting Serato like. With Traktor I'd probably have to upgrade my laptop.

    Now they are all done its easy to sort each new track i get.
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    Problem with Traktor is the beat matching can be difficult at times..

    At least I find it that way.

    The main reason I wanna try and play with Ableton is due to the warping and mapping features.. but it seems pretty hard to work tbh.

    Nothing like anything I've ever used before..
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    It seems quite daunting at first but once you get the hang of it, it becomes really quite simple. Get a cracked version off a torrent of 6, play about with it before you buy it
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    i've just figured out how to get my controller to work with it - and in all fairness just learning how to use stuff is quite enthralling.

    the past hour or so has just been me going, ''ahhhhh thats how that works''.

    and so on :D
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    ive been like that for 2 years :lol:
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    its classs like ableton, 6+, really good to use, hard as fuck if uve eben usin stuff like FL etc, pvd's choice of software, only thing a dont like about it isits a bastard to get a midi to work on the dott with it if ur running it on windows, deffos a Mac recomended like, windows seems to work better with Ableton Lite
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    well after getting stressed out at it - i'll not bother. i get really annoyed when it doesent match the beat properly - obviously thats my fault, but some kind of pitch bend or somthing would be helpful.

    that statement was brought to you by ignorant Ableton users inc.
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    i think live 7 has a global pitch bend in the bpm / groove / quantize / metronome block, top left

    although that might only be useful for those mixing to and from ableton with decks - its too early to test :)
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    When i match them, it usually works quite well to zoom in on the track, drag it to the first beat, and then right click and 'warp straight from here' - use the metronome! another thing is to cut the start of the track to the first beat, using an mp3/wav splitter program... then every track is automatically at the first beat and you only have to drag the '1' to the start of the track...

    Persevere, its worth it!!

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