Ableton Live DJ Studio!!

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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Post by smutek » Wed Nov 05, 2003 1:08 am

Well put dude. :D at the djwildfire joke!

One day when I feel I have learned everthing from my current mentors, people like Hawtin and Akufen, then and only then shall I grovel at the feet of wildstyle and beg to become his student! Hopefully I shall be worthy!

Seriously, the answer does not lie solely in new software and upgrades, the answer lies in mastering and becoming one with what you have.

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Post by claudek » Wed Nov 05, 2003 1:29 pm

Are warp markers best in Live 3? Is it a pain in the arse?

Salad

integrating with dj set

Post by Salad » Wed Nov 05, 2003 3:44 pm

Hello all.

I don't own live, but am looking at something to play my arrangements live along with another dj playing vinyl.

Those that have replied, could I use Live, or in combination with Traktor to do this?

What is the equivalent of nudging the vinyl to get the tune in time?

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Re: integrating with dj set

Post by smutek » Wed Nov 05, 2003 11:21 pm

Salad wrote:Hello all.

I don't own live, but am looking at something to play my arrangements live along with another dj playing vinyl.

Those that have replied, could I use Live, or in combination with Traktor to do this?

What is the equivalent of nudging the vinyl to get the tune in time?
I run one of the outputs on my soundcard into a small numark mixer, and the master output on that goes across the room to a pioneer mixer and my turntables.
I generally use the tap function when attempting to match to a record but it is tricky to get it just right. I have not put a lot of time into this, but in my experience it is tough to keep Live matched with my turntables - not impossible but definately tough. Maybe it's because I'm not used to it? I imagine with practice it becomes easier. Perhaps someone else has experience with this?

I can definately tell you it would be much much easier if you worked the opposite way and used Live as your "master" having the dj keep his records matched with your Live output, rather than you trying to stay synced with him. The creative possibilities, with practice, would be quite overwhelming.
claudek wrote:Are warp markers best in Live 3? Is it a pain in the arse?
No, they are very easy to work with, especially when it comes to beat driven music.

crbn

Post by crbn » Thu Nov 06, 2003 3:32 pm

I have messed around with live for djing and it can work well but you have to make sure your warp markers are set up correctly throughout the track. IMO Live should have a Clip Push and Pull function to make cueing and beatmatching quicker (even if this only works in repitch mode not timestretched). A master tempo Push and Pull would also be useful to beatmatch to external turntables (tap tempo isnt precise enough - it gives an approximation but it still needs further adjustment).

GuestDj

Syncing Live and Traktor

Post by GuestDj » Mon Nov 24, 2003 7:36 pm

Some questions for all you very helpfull folks:

Where can I find dj wildstyles forum?

A earlier post mentioned succesfull sync of traktor and live, my earliest experiments yielded less than perfect results. Has anyone been able to get it to work?

Perhaps we can code something to hijack the OSC code into live?

Guest

Post by Guest » Mon Nov 24, 2003 9:55 pm

Wildstyle is the son of a circus side show freak and has no forum of his own, none of which I know. Perhaps do a search for wildstyle, or ass, or any other similar keyword.

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Using Live as a DJ tool

Post by draff » Mon Dec 01, 2003 7:49 pm

Live can never truly be a true DJ tool until it incorporates MP3 compatibility. My 10,000+ song collection is entirely in MP3 [who has enough hard drive space for 10,000 .wav files?!?].

I use it for multitrack recording, and for some live performance integration with the band. I drop a few loops and samples in [usually an actual sample from the song we're about to play-we do all covers], let my drummer match the tempo, bring in the other instruments, and start performing. Using Live to bring in one or two samples that we can't recreate live can really make the difference in a song.
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Guest

Post by Guest » Mon Dec 01, 2003 8:18 pm

yes i agree wheres the mp3 import...acid has it (i think)...vegas definitely does...

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mp3 come on!

Post by Guest » Sun Jan 25, 2004 4:09 pm

yeah if live truly wants to be a serious digital dj tool, it has to have mp3 support. if it doesn't it's like having a technics that only plays at 37.5 rpm. it's going against the grain, cos songs just don't come in wav format. and as a collection owner of 12,000 tunes i simply am not going to consider using it. [even tho it does look truly beautiful]

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Re: mp3 come on!

Post by smutek » Sun Jan 25, 2004 11:02 pm

Anonymous wrote:yeah if live truly wants to be a serious digital dj tool, it has to have mp3 support. if it doesn't it's like having a technics that only plays at 37.5 rpm. it's going against the grain, cos songs just don't come in wav format. and as a collection owner of 12,000 tunes i simply am not going to consider using it. [even tho it does look truly beautiful]
Although it can be used as a dj tool, I do not think that live aims to be a serious dj tool at all. It is a loop based live performance tool and an entirely different beast. And it is beautiful indeed!

If you are looking for a serious, dedicated dj tool you should look into traktor. I've been using that for djing and it rocks.

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Post by claudek » Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:44 am

I think it would not be too hard for Ableton to come up with a awesome Dj program.

I do think it could be huge idea, as Live has such a good name for sound and stability and over all user freindly interface.
However, I do respect the fact though that Ableton takes their time and concentrates on 1 awesome program: Live, rather than their Native neighbors, who put out dozens of instruments that are less user friendly or as stabile.

Thanks!!!

Mp3 import would be awesome, but as of now would use much more CPU..
Until more optimization (Altivec G4 / XP) , I do not see this working well for Live.

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Post by tekkers » Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:48 pm

ewww - no mp3 support in ableton please. traktor exists for that - i would not like the introduction of anything that could lead to any instablility in ableton - and i'm sure realtime decompressing of mp3s could well lead to that.

and also - mp3s have a reputation for being less than the highest quality - a rough and ready medium...

just buy a bigger harddrive lol
:wink:

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Post by claudek » Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:57 pm

We are tlaking about a entire new offshoot of Live

A Dj program dream by Ableton!

tekkers wrote:ewww - no mp3 support in ableton please. traktor exists for that - i would not like the introduction of anything that could lead to any instablility in ableton - and i'm sure realtime decompressing of mp3s could well lead to that.

and also - mp3s have a reputation for being less than the highest quality - a rough and ready medium...

just buy a bigger harddrive lol
:wink:

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Post by fatherofpearl » Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:19 pm

Perhaps Ableton could work directly with DJ Mildstyle and create a "virtual DJ" program with the DJ modeled after Mildstyle himself. They could make it like a video game...make Mild cut and scratch...make Mild hit on clubgirl...make Mild hi-five imaginary friends...make Mild type cryptic posts.
ABLETON...you listening??

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