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sensorika
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: toronto
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thanks man thats exactly what i had in mind to get.
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Aug-23-2006 17:49
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superglo
shake well before use ...
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: in between the sheets
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Aug-24-2006 04:48
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mnemonic.
Michael-San
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: I miss Japan...
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quote: | Originally posted by BOOsTER
you can use a mixer ... a normal DJ one without midi...
but you have to have a card with at least 4 single outputs (2stereo)
Let's say you mix in track 1 and 2
You set ouput of track 1 to 1/2
and track 2's output to 3/4
then connect the corresponding outs to the mixer ins...
voilá...you mix with your mixer...
atleast it should work (never tried!) |
yes technically it works, but you'll only be manipulating the sound going in through the mixer, any changes you do by moving the eq's wont show up on screen but will be audible, also, like the above posts read, you'll still be doing a lot of clicking, for cueing and such, and its easier to get a midi controller, or a mixer with midi capability, Nuo 4's For the win.
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Aug-24-2006 14:10
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Ryan0751
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
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There's a VERY good reason to use a regular DJ mixer with Ableton:
The MIDI controllers currently on the market SUCK for mixing (except for the Xone 3D). They all feel cheap, are plasticy, they don't have "detents" for knobs you assign to EQ's, crappy faders, no nice rotary faders, etc.
I have a Xone 92. I really like mixing on my 92, so why not use it?
Disadvantages?
1. The movements you make on the mixer aren't recorded in ableton.
2. You can only "mix" as many channels as you have outputs connected to the mixer (though you can still mix sources together in Ableton itself and have that feed into one channel on the mixer).
3. You still need a midi controller to launch clips, control effects, etc.
But I think it's a decent compromise. The NUO4 is probably the next best mixer with midi on the market, followed by the DJM-800 (which looks great on the surface, but try to set it up and you realize the limitations of using it as a MIDI controller AND audio mixer).
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Aug-24-2006 19:54
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