sturgo wrote:Have you ever considered ditching your XP setup & going for mac instead? I switched over a few years ago & 99% of those pain in the arse unexplainable problems have dissappeared. I now DJ with a G4 powerbook & a Korg Microcontrol. XP was just way too buggy.
Checked out your tunes. Well good man! What kind of mixer is that hooked up to your laptop?
never really fancied going over to a mac just one off those things,
if i could explain the problems i had or at least undestand about them and and i new xp was the problem then it would have to be considered.
that mix was only basic i done on the behringer bcd 2000, just getting my feet around the warping, and that mix opened for so long then the warping all offset as usual , a bit weird how it goes from beat pefect warping to what i end up with so suppose again today i have to start over and try and get my tracks untimatly split into 16 bar segments - as i have two new mixes overdue and these i was suppose to add the ableton trickery as suppose to my first beat basic one.
i advice you go for the fader fox modules i have a lv2 a lx2 and the dj2
they are the bizz.
i can trigger multiple clips with one button on the lx2,
and control deck A and deck B with my dj2,
then i have my lv2 controlling my other decks x 6 which i use to copy my tracks again a second A & B and add varaiation in the clips or change the order of the songs, i add effects to these channels so i can cut in a bit like a wet and dry signal or i can choose to cut between the two channels with effects.
then the next two i set up some follow action trickery, in little groups to trigger where i like.
faders 5 & 6 my impulse and simpler or operator.
then in theory i will set up a extra channel for one shots and miscallanious loops intro accapellas and one for storing simpler samples to drop into simpler etc.
hope this shows you what could be, its up to the individual to how they lay out their ableton template i opted for a more dj freindly approach as suppose to the fader fox templates included.