Controlling Ableton Live with external equipment
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2005 12:51 am
Guys,
I know that I've posted this before probably 1,000 times, but I've got another idea, and would like to know whether anybody has this kind of setup currently, or if they think this would work (from a DJ'ing/remixing perspective)..
I've got a copy of Live 5, with a PowerBook G4.
I don't have an external sound card.
I do'nt have any external controllers, mixers.
I was originally looking at a mixer, that now looks to be vapourware, so I'm hanging out for the release of the Allen & Heath Xone 3D next year.
But before it's released, I'd like to get another setup and start using live to DJ/remix.
I've got a picture in my head of using the following equipment to mix, remix tracks in live in a DJ FORMAT or Setup. Very similar to what a traditional Mixer & decks setup would look like, only with ability to 'trigger' clips and loop, etc.
Now, the equipment I'm thinking of getting is the following, tell me your thoughts:
1. M-Audio Firewire 410 (4-In 10-Out) Mobile Recording Interface
(this will be used to queue my tracks within Ableton using my headphones, before you hear it in the speakers/PA
2. M-Audio Trigger Finger 16-Pad MIDI Drum Control Surface
(this will be used to 'trigger' my clips within Ableton, as well as bringing certain loops into the mix, could use the 4 channel sliders as 'bringing' in the loops. Drum pad used solely for triggering clips and loops.
3. M-Audio UC33e Control Surface
(this is used for the sole reason to bring in tracks using faders and 'DJ' mixing, can also be used to trigger clips, rotary knobs will be used to use filters and effects like 'resonate' and echo filters.
OR, this setup...
1. M-Audio Firewire 410 (4-In 10-Out) Mobile Recording Interface
(this will be used to queue my tracks within Ableton using my headphones, before you hear it in the speakers/PA
2. M-Audio Project Mix I/O
(to be used as the main 'mixer' console, triggering clips, loops, etc, the jog wheel could be used to browse clips before triggering them, channel faders to bring in and bring out clips like a normal DJ mixer)
3. M-Audio X-Session17
(to be used as the crossfader from a traditional DJ mixer, and extra knobs for filters, effects)
What do you think guys????
I've just gotten rid of my CDJ1000's and DJM600 mixer, and I'm looking at getting Live seriously, but I need the hardware/external equipment to 'feel' like I'm still using equipment, I DO NOT want to be using a mouse/keyboard to DJ with.
Recommendations/Suggestions/Comments..... let's hear them!!!
R.
I know that I've posted this before probably 1,000 times, but I've got another idea, and would like to know whether anybody has this kind of setup currently, or if they think this would work (from a DJ'ing/remixing perspective)..
I've got a copy of Live 5, with a PowerBook G4.
I don't have an external sound card.
I do'nt have any external controllers, mixers.
I was originally looking at a mixer, that now looks to be vapourware, so I'm hanging out for the release of the Allen & Heath Xone 3D next year.
But before it's released, I'd like to get another setup and start using live to DJ/remix.
I've got a picture in my head of using the following equipment to mix, remix tracks in live in a DJ FORMAT or Setup. Very similar to what a traditional Mixer & decks setup would look like, only with ability to 'trigger' clips and loop, etc.
Now, the equipment I'm thinking of getting is the following, tell me your thoughts:
1. M-Audio Firewire 410 (4-In 10-Out) Mobile Recording Interface
(this will be used to queue my tracks within Ableton using my headphones, before you hear it in the speakers/PA
2. M-Audio Trigger Finger 16-Pad MIDI Drum Control Surface
(this will be used to 'trigger' my clips within Ableton, as well as bringing certain loops into the mix, could use the 4 channel sliders as 'bringing' in the loops. Drum pad used solely for triggering clips and loops.
3. M-Audio UC33e Control Surface
(this is used for the sole reason to bring in tracks using faders and 'DJ' mixing, can also be used to trigger clips, rotary knobs will be used to use filters and effects like 'resonate' and echo filters.
OR, this setup...
1. M-Audio Firewire 410 (4-In 10-Out) Mobile Recording Interface
(this will be used to queue my tracks within Ableton using my headphones, before you hear it in the speakers/PA
2. M-Audio Project Mix I/O
(to be used as the main 'mixer' console, triggering clips, loops, etc, the jog wheel could be used to browse clips before triggering them, channel faders to bring in and bring out clips like a normal DJ mixer)
3. M-Audio X-Session17
(to be used as the crossfader from a traditional DJ mixer, and extra knobs for filters, effects)
What do you think guys????
I've just gotten rid of my CDJ1000's and DJM600 mixer, and I'm looking at getting Live seriously, but I need the hardware/external equipment to 'feel' like I'm still using equipment, I DO NOT want to be using a mouse/keyboard to DJ with.
Recommendations/Suggestions/Comments..... let's hear them!!!
R.