LiveLong wrote:1. Split your outputs and if you like (I do) mix from the external mixer.
2. Never leave EQ3 engaged in your tracks. This fucks the sound at the crossover points.
3. Same for the filter, always have an effect, also while fully open (or close, HP..). Turn it off when not in use.
4. If possible, work with re-pitch warp. It sounds better when not in an extreme tempo change from the org. The new complex is great, and I tend to use it more and more to key match tracks.
5. Do not play deep trance (regressive house).

without offence ,my opinion on this :
1- to carry a mixer while on tour is a bit of a pain .
2- i have never used eq3 or eq4 during a performance .
3- all my filters are always on , if you are talking about the top or bottom end frequencies leaking ,usually i stop the track not the filter .
4- for a mix i render all the warped tracks .if you produce or work on a workstation pc & gig on a laptop you will find it easier to work with perfecly synced tracks .
5- i am not sure if i should but i agree , i hate trance .