wxnder wrote:I thought Id try out the trial of live 9 and i really want to get into DJ-ing.
But I'm kind of really lost on how to use it XD
I've looked at a bunch of Ableton tutorials and some on YouTube but I'm kind of lost on where to start, so I was wondering if anyone had any tips or any really great tutorials that are sooo specific that dummies like me can understand XD XD
Thanks

(1) The built-in lessons are really useful for learning about DJ-ing: start there.
(2) Then just practice. Load up two tracks, and use that crossfader!
(3) One key area you will need to learn is warping your tracks for beatmatching. A good tutorial here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOKPKkkgFqU. Spend a day or two prepping all your favourite tracks for play. Be sure to save the clips so you don't have to do it again
(4) Depending on the style of music you are playing, you may want to learn about harmonic mixing. One of the advantages of Live is that you can repitch your tracks without too much quality loss by a semitone or three. Using that plus the
Circle of Fifths will make your music really smooth.
(5) There's a bunch of people out there who make really easy to use DJ effect racks to stick in your master channel. Tarekith's DJ plugins are pretty good. You can download them here:
http://tarekith.com/assets/TarekithDJEFXv9.zip
(6) If you want to seriously DJ live & use effects, consider getting a MIDI controller to liberate you from the mouse. For me, the simplest MIDI controller out there is Akai's LPD8: used in conjunction with a MIDI remote script like
SelectedTrackControl it can give you a huge amount of flexibility. But that's only the most rudimentary stuff: with a launchpad or similar you can do much more.
There, I've given you about six months' worth of homework in one post
