I use logic pro/ableton to record and produce the music we play in our band. Knowing how to incorporate different styles of music using ableton has actually helped us develop our musical style alot. Great link man
Most confusing program I have ever used. Holy crap. And yet...one of the best. Been using Mixcraft lately, while I like it, I'm really starting to crave something more advanced.
i used to use acid pro 6, did so for years, then a mate started using ableton and i was pretty iffy at first, but dude ableton shits all over acid in my opinion hey, its so powerful! if you wanna check out some stuff made using ableton: http://www.soundcloud.com/renz1. also, followed!
Yeah I actually learnt alot from this.
ReplyDeleteI use logic pro/ableton to record and produce the music we play in our band. Knowing how to incorporate different styles of music using ableton has actually helped us develop our musical style alot. Great link man
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Woah, I never heard of ableton! gonna have to look in to this
ReplyDeleteI have some friends who can really use this program. Tha very much!
ReplyDeleteMost confusing program I have ever used. Holy crap. And yet...one of the best. Been using Mixcraft lately, while I like it, I'm really starting to crave something more advanced.
ReplyDeleteIm gonna look into ableton. Great post.
ReplyDeleteSick tutorial, unfortunately I doubt I could afford this software.
ReplyDeleteNice post! Keep up the good blogging!
ReplyDeletethis is really cool. i could never do it though.
ReplyDeleteNice video, never dared to try it myself tho :(
ReplyDeleteBeen seeing a lot of blog's lately posting about dj gear/tutorials. Think I am actually going to follow this one, thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut, I remember messing around in Logic a while back, but I'll check this out now.
ReplyDeletei used to use acid pro 6, did so for years, then a mate started using ableton and i was pretty iffy at first, but dude ableton shits all over acid in my opinion hey, its so powerful! if you wanna check out some stuff made using ableton: http://www.soundcloud.com/renz1. also, followed!
ReplyDeleteI always found MixMeister a lot easier to use for pre-recorded stuff - haven't previously looked into programs for live use though.
ReplyDeletereally easy! thanks! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, very helpful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the help. I really need to get back into djing again. It's been way to long.
ReplyDeletenice tutorial ^^
ReplyDeletewow sounds rly nice at the end, have to try it...
ReplyDeletealways wanted to try out dj'ing, this really helped. Any other programs you could recommend and blog about?
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My friend uses this program to make beats. They always turn out great! Good post.
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial, learned a ton!
ReplyDeleteVery cool video! :D
ReplyDeleteI'll give this a go next time I'm feeling a little adventurous.
ReplyDeleteableton :D i will use it in the future ! :D
ReplyDeletemy friend is a popular DJ and he uses ableton!!
ReplyDeleteabelton nice :) currently i am learning how to deal with my technics
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting. Thx
ReplyDeletemy friend who is a dj, just started using this and he said its awesome. great post
ReplyDeletenice tutorial! thanks
ReplyDeletenice, with Ableton you can do a lot of stuff that vinyl DJs can only dream of!
ReplyDeleteah this is a blog i was looking for.
ReplyDeleteworking with ableton too, nice piece of software
maybe i find some hints here too to improve? Following
Mate, helpful info you got here. Will help me a lot. Defs following you.
ReplyDeleteCool vid, never heard of that program before.
ReplyDeleteMy PC isn't powerful enough for ableton! :(
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