Hi,
I'm looking to DJ with a fellow DJ using Live and wondered if I could get some advice?
We both have different versions of Live (6 & 7) and are looking to somehow incorporate both laptops when we perform. I have two midi-controllers (Vestax VCM-600 & Evolution UC-33e) but on one soundcard (M-Audio Firewire Audiophile).
I'm wondering if anyone could suggest the best way to perform using the equipment available? I'm concerned that we may need another soundcard to make use of both laptops but wondered if there is a way of using the one soundcard for both laptops?
Cheers
Advice: Combining 2 laptops for DJing?
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Re: Advice: Combining 2 laptops for DJing?
To get them synced , I would check the allen heath xone92 (midi out). Cheersbharrower wrote:Hi,
I'm looking to DJ with a fellow DJ using Live and wondered if I could get some advice?
We both have different versions of Live (6 & 7) and are looking to somehow incorporate both laptops when we perform. I have two midi-controllers (Vestax VCM-600 & Evolution UC-33e) but on one soundcard (M-Audio Firewire Audiophile).
I'm wondering if anyone could suggest the best way to perform using the equipment available? I'm concerned that we may need another soundcard to make use of both laptops but wondered if there is a way of using the one soundcard for both laptops?
Cheers
Re: Advice: Combining 2 laptops for DJing?
All you need is midi over lan and a crossover network cable
Re: Advice: Combining 2 laptops for DJing?
Oh, also, it will be pretty important that you both run asio drivers (ableton's audio preferences)... assuming that most laptops don't support asio you will both need to install Asio4All (http://www.asio4all.com/) And find an audio buffer size that will work for both of you and both have your laptops set to the same buffer size so there is no delay in your sync due to different buffer size.
By the way: Link to midi over lan: http://www.linuxsampler.org/ethernetmidi/ Yes I think they have a free windows version.
By the way: Link to midi over lan: http://www.linuxsampler.org/ethernetmidi/ Yes I think they have a free windows version.
Re: Advice: Combining 2 laptops for DJing?
I've spotted this online tutorial:
http://www.vimeo.com/3493325
It shows you how to create a wireless midi sync. Is this the best option? Do I still need aio4all for this?
Cheers
http://www.vimeo.com/3493325
It shows you how to create a wireless midi sync. Is this the best option? Do I still need aio4all for this?
Cheers
