Questions about dummy clips and live vocals...
Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:43 am
Hey dudes,
I've just been booked for what should be my biggest gig since I started using ableton. This time instead of doing a straight dj set i'm going to be doing it with a live mc/scratch dj. This is going to the most complex set I'll ever have done, something similar to the prodigy - dirtchamber sessions but a bit more electronic, working from hip hop, through breaks to drum and bass, loads of samples, loads of tunes, all mixed harmonically, both of us scratching using torq, a bit of keyboards, plus live vocals.
Anyway... I don't know a great deal about dummy clips, but I'm wondering if it's possible to change the effects on the vocals as we progress through the set using dummy clips. So when I move onto a new scene the live vocals could change from having a delay, to some distortion or something, so that the vocal effects are tailored for whichever tune they are going with.
I'd also be intersted to hear from anyone who has any advice or experiences to share about doing this type of set, as I'm sure there are many things that can go wrong!
We plan to use 2 macbook pro's, one for ableton and vocals, and one for scratching with torq, plus a korg microcontrol for keys and effects. I'm guessing it would probably be a good idea to have a sound engineer on the scene for something like this..?
EZ
Rokko
I've just been booked for what should be my biggest gig since I started using ableton. This time instead of doing a straight dj set i'm going to be doing it with a live mc/scratch dj. This is going to the most complex set I'll ever have done, something similar to the prodigy - dirtchamber sessions but a bit more electronic, working from hip hop, through breaks to drum and bass, loads of samples, loads of tunes, all mixed harmonically, both of us scratching using torq, a bit of keyboards, plus live vocals.
Anyway... I don't know a great deal about dummy clips, but I'm wondering if it's possible to change the effects on the vocals as we progress through the set using dummy clips. So when I move onto a new scene the live vocals could change from having a delay, to some distortion or something, so that the vocal effects are tailored for whichever tune they are going with.
I'd also be intersted to hear from anyone who has any advice or experiences to share about doing this type of set, as I'm sure there are many things that can go wrong!
We plan to use 2 macbook pro's, one for ableton and vocals, and one for scratching with torq, plus a korg microcontrol for keys and effects. I'm guessing it would probably be a good idea to have a sound engineer on the scene for something like this..?
EZ
Rokko