Re: DJing & Improvising 2 Ableton Songs
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 10:24 pm
you've got an apc, you've got tracks in Live. the whole point of the bridge is to allow the rane hardware to work with live.
Create a new live set. you can drag live sets from the browser into the the new live set. if you want you can leave it there. just make sure the scenes don't overlap - so its easier to see what's going on.
What I do is have about 4 - 6 tracks. bass. mid range 1, mid range 2, pads. percussion, mebbe other stuff. each track has all the instruments from all the songs that serve that purpose.. i make racks of these instruments and use chain selector to switch between them. the chain selector automation is put into the clip - so that when a clip is triggered, the right synth is playing.
I then have some other tracks for freestyle playing, audio in, looping and whatever.
Another way to do it is to freeze all of your tracks down to audio - either as stems or as entire tracks and then chop the audio up into loops. maybe create folders with the loops in so you find them easily.
whatever way you choose.. its way better to have it in one liveset.. so you're not loading up new songs all the time. basically, you've got about 5 -10 hours of preparation before you can play your tracks out as a continuous mix. its worth doing though and the apc will make it really easy/intuitive to work with once you've put the liveset together.
Create a new live set. you can drag live sets from the browser into the the new live set. if you want you can leave it there. just make sure the scenes don't overlap - so its easier to see what's going on.
What I do is have about 4 - 6 tracks. bass. mid range 1, mid range 2, pads. percussion, mebbe other stuff. each track has all the instruments from all the songs that serve that purpose.. i make racks of these instruments and use chain selector to switch between them. the chain selector automation is put into the clip - so that when a clip is triggered, the right synth is playing.
I then have some other tracks for freestyle playing, audio in, looping and whatever.
Another way to do it is to freeze all of your tracks down to audio - either as stems or as entire tracks and then chop the audio up into loops. maybe create folders with the loops in so you find them easily.
whatever way you choose.. its way better to have it in one liveset.. so you're not loading up new songs all the time. basically, you've got about 5 -10 hours of preparation before you can play your tracks out as a continuous mix. its worth doing though and the apc will make it really easy/intuitive to work with once you've put the liveset together.