Say goodbye to my/your liveset! NEW LIVESET included!!!

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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Post by Hedroom » Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:29 am

A seven hour loop??! Do you play very long sets by any chance? :lol:

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Post by Mk » Wed Jun 28, 2006 10:33 am

Splashmas wrote:A seven hour loop??! Do you play very long sets by any chance? :lol:
gentleman's club in NY, i do one 7 hour set and one 13 hour set a week, so the night i do the double, i create a 7 hour loop... then the 6th hour becomes the last hour after it loops itself back to beginning at the beggining of the shift change

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Post by njh » Wed Jun 28, 2006 11:59 am

Mk wrote:
Splashmas wrote:A seven hour loop??! Do you play very long sets by any chance? :lol:
gentleman's club in NY, i do one 7 hour set and one 13 hour set a week, so the night i do the double, i create a 7 hour loop... then the 6th hour becomes the last hour after it loops itself back to beginning at the beggining of the shift change
so you basically could push play and then take a nap?

this thread is interesting, i have never got how people use live to dj.
these screen shots are starting to make it clear.
from what im getting people that use live to dj are just using it as a beefed up media player?

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Post by kabelton » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:50 pm

longjohns wrote:how'd you even do that? is that image edited together?
yes, photoshop! :-)

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Post by kabelton » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:52 pm

Waterboy wrote:Without sounding too desperate, I would like to see that (hear that) thang in action!
I can't even imagine what that must sound like .... looks very complex! Especially since the set I typically work with only has a couple of clips!
yes, it's really complex, to play and to hear, that's the problem...

i will upload a mp3 of the whole liveset playing live...

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Post by krank » Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:23 pm

Mk wrote:
Splashmas wrote:A seven hour loop??! Do you play very long sets by any chance? :lol:
gentleman's club in NY, i do one 7 hour set and one 13 hour set a week, so the night i do the double, i create a 7 hour loop... then the 6th hour becomes the last hour after it loops itself back to beginning at the beggining of the shift change
Can you upload a snippet of it somewhere? Curious to hear a titty bar soundtrack.

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Post by pulsoc » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:15 pm

kabelton wrote:
Waterboy wrote:Without sounding too desperate, I would like to see that (hear that) thang in action!
I can't even imagine what that must sound like .... looks very complex! Especially since the set I typically work with only has a couple of clips!
yes, it's really complex, to play and to hear, that's the problem...

i will upload a mp3 of the whole liveset playing live...
Please do, I really want to hear it too.

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Post by elemental » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:28 pm

kabelton wrote:
Waterboy wrote:Without sounding too desperate, I would like to see that (hear that) thang in action!
I can't even imagine what that must sound like .... looks very complex! Especially since the set I typically work with only has a couple of clips!
yes, it's really complex, to play and to hear, that's the problem...

i will upload a mp3 of the whole liveset playing live...
u should see mine then .. about 14 tracks and over 200 scenes!

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Re: Say goodbye to my (your) liveset!

Post by ILTK » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:54 pm

kabelton wrote:WHEN IMAGES ATTACK
And I thought some of my projects were getting large. 8O

Mines useually just large in trackcount though, can't wait to have track folders to clean up that mess, I hate scrolling left and right all the time :x

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Post by kabelton » Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:38 pm

here is the audio to that picture...

http://www.kabelton.de/kabelton_live.mp3 (ca. 57min, 52MB, 128kbps mp3)

it's a recording of a gig i played a few weeks ago, here in graz.
have fun! tell me if you like or hate it.

usually i play with my visualist luX...
then it looks like this..

http://kabelton.heimdall.homeunix.com/d ... mo_DVD.mpg

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Post by mikemc » Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:37 pm

njh wrote: this thread is interesting, i have never got how people use live to dj.
these screen shots are starting to make it clear.
from what im getting people that use live to dj are just using it as a beefed up media player?
Some people are using that way and admitting it :) some people are using it that way and pretending not too, everyone disses them, some people will trigger scenes, some people will trigger individual clips... M. Breqs had a great post about 'degrees of difficulty', about halfway down the page:

http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic. ... sc&start=0
UTENZIL a tool... of the muse.

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Post by DeadlyKungFu » Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:19 pm

mouthster wrote:Great idea, mine's been boggin' me down.

Good riddens.

Image
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krank wrote:Can you upload a snippet of it somewhere? Curious to hear a titty bar soundtrack.
Field Trip!!!


I'm building up a set, 50 or so songs so far. The challenge is finding interesting songs with the right textures for mashing and having a variety of tunes too.

Impressive set!!

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Post by joesapo » Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:38 pm

kabelton:

badass visuals man... I would love to see something like that coming out of my set...

No exactly my favorite style of music tho - but it's definately well produced.

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Post by Machinate » Wed Jun 28, 2006 6:44 pm

joesapo wrote:kabelton:

badass visuals man... I would love to see something like that coming out of my set...
+1 - if I get more than 10% of that going on a projector I'dbe well psyched!

Music was dope as well.
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Post by dubbyah » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:04 pm

to the original poster,

how big is the .als file?


and also, how long does that take to open? jesus!

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