Didn't want to create (again) a new post as I think it's not too far from the live act, I've a question about warping (DJ SET) :
When I put my first transient on the first beat, what zoom size do I need to use? is 1/128 enough to get the beat perfectly in time?
If I use a really big zoom, it's really hard to find where the kick start ... But when I use the transients that are automaticaly generated by Ableton, it doesn't seem to be perfectly on the beat when I use a 1/512 or 1/1024 ...
I hope you guys will understand what I mean, my english looks crap when I read what I wrote :$
From studio to live act (Techno / House) : need your help!
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TechnoLover
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thatMcFlyGuy
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Re: From studio to live act (Techno / House) : need your help!
I don't even zoom in that far. 1/8 is generally good enough for me.
Ableton is pretty good at warping, once it knows where the start of your song is
Ableton is pretty good at warping, once it knows where the start of your song is
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TechnoLover
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Re: From studio to live act (Techno / House) : need your help!
yes, that's my biggest problem : finding where the track starts (first kick) ...
Should I use the transient which is automatically generated by Ableton (the difference is really small, I don't even know if it can be noticed or not but as it gonna be played on really big sound systems, I want it to be perfectly running) or should i put it myself more precisely?
Should I use the transient which is automatically generated by Ableton (the difference is really small, I don't even know if it can be noticed or not but as it gonna be played on really big sound systems, I want it to be perfectly running) or should i put it myself more precisely?