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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    yeah that's how we play out these days, tend to use ableton to play tracks we've already done int' studio, mixing them and putting effects on live - **** it - i think that there are quite a few acts that do this now - wot really matters is the sound that comes outta the speaker in the end - i'd like to get more into the live remixing side of ableton, it'd be more fun playing out, but i've not bothered my lazy arse / i've been too busy to find time (please delete the option you find the least likely, heh heh)

    maybe we'll sort it out this year - i think ron has just about finished renovating his girlfriend's new house, so maybe he'll be allowed out to play again lol

    cheers lads, glad you like the set
    a lot of "live"acts do do this.
    Bit it isn`t live.
    It`s DJing.

    Don`t get me wrong, your stuff is very wild and raw, which is great in a live pa.
    I think you guys should really spend the time splitting up your stuff for ableton so you can really work it live.
    It`s dead easy really.
    Plus you can also use some audiorealism 303 madness vst live as well.

    It`s a bit much to get your head round setting up a proper live pa in ableton initially, but once you get your method you really can control the audience more.
    It`s much more satisfying.
    I`d pay to see that.!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    a lot of "live"acts do do this.
    Bit it isn`t live.
    It`s DJing.

    Don`t get me wrong, your stuff is very wild and raw, which is great in a live pa.
    I think you guys should really spend the time splitting up your stuff for ableton so you can really work it live.
    It`s dead easy really.
    Plus you can also use some audiorealism 303 madness vst live as well.

    It`s a bit much to get your head round setting up a proper live pa in ableton initially, but once you get your method you really can control the audience more.
    It`s much more satisfying.
    I`d pay to see that.!
    lol i'd pay to see that too

    maybe this year - it'd definately make playing live more fun - been thinking about hooking up two laptops both running ableton - it's just finding time really, we've both been quite busy and ain't done all that much music recently
    suck my tiny brain

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    i've been playing with ableton recently, doing dj/live sets with all my own music and i tried splitting tracks up but the set then turns really minimal, like kick then hi hat etc.....its very boring to be honest...but then just mixing track into track is too easy.....im really looking in to making my set more live and i think the only way to do this is adding some outboard stuff to the set up then i can still run most of the tracks as a whole but leave fx and most of the synths for realtime... hmmmm anyone else got any ideas??
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    thing that gets me is not laying down the parts but getting the fills in there all tied up nicely in the arrangement

    ok so henry manages it but he's a genius and i'm unfortunately not quite there brainiac wise

    fatcoll i hear wot ur saying, we need some halfway house - i don't even use hardware synths much at all so there's not much hope for that lol and plus my macbook running logic starts glitching once i get more than 20 parts going so i need to freeze tracks (admittedly the tracks do tend to have a lot of processors running on em)


    hmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    lol i'd pay to see that too

    maybe this year - it'd definately make playing live more fun - been thinking about hooking up two laptops both running ableton - it's just finding time really, we've both been quite busy and ain't done all that much music recently
    Get on it man, a weekend here and there together and you`ll have it down in no time.
    Ableton is easy to use, very easy to sync up too.
    It`s all just a matter of how you split your stuff down, how you arrange it, and wether or not you also want to use live vsti synths
    I plit my tracks right down, but still manage to mix them in the same way as I would DJ, only I have total control over all the parts.
    It`s just a matter of practice as it is a lot more work for the brain when you are in the club.
    Just set the parts of each tune to the crossfader, so you can mix in and out the individual parts, but also crossfade between all the parts from one tune, over to the next, it`s really creative.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    Get on it man, a weekend here and there together and you`ll have it down in no time.
    Ableton is easy to use, very easy to sync up too.
    It`s all just a matter of how you split your stuff down, how you arrange it, and wether or not you also want to use live vsti synths
    I plit my tracks right down, but still manage to mix them in the same way as I would DJ, only I have total control over all the parts.
    It`s just a matter of practice as it is a lot more work for the brain when you are in the club.
    Just set the parts of each tune to the crossfader, so you can mix in and out the individual parts, but also crossfade between all the parts from one tune, over to the next, it`s really creative.

    can't deny it, you're right fella

    there's two of us so i'd like to hook two laptops up, shud be interesting

    means we'd have to properly rehearse tho, like a proper live act lol,
    suck my tiny brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    can't deny it, you're right fella

    there's two of us so i'd like to hook two laptops up, shud be interesting

    means we'd have to properly rehearse tho, like a proper live act lol,
    dude. just been listening to that live mix properly in car this week.
    pretty damned good dude. really loses it in the mix, properly messy, brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    can't deny it, you're right fella

    there's two of us so i'd like to hook two laptops up, shud be interesting

    means we'd have to properly rehearse tho, like a proper live act lol,
    i'd buy that for a dollar !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    can't deny it, you're right fella

    there's two of us so i'd like to hook two laptops up, shud be interesting

    means we'd have to properly rehearse tho, like a proper live act lol,
    I guarentee you, the energy you guys have, the energy your music has, and the dynamics between 2 people truly working a live pa, you will seriously blow it up in the clubs (not that you don`t anyway, but the added dynamic of full control, being able to milk the drops etc), it`s totally worth the effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metadog View Post
    can't deny it, you're right fella

    there's two of us so i'd like to hook two laptops up, shud be interesting

    means we'd have to properly rehearse tho, like a proper live act lol,
    be well worth doing, i played at a gig last year with dolphin and teknoist and saw them playing live together with synched laptops and it was crazy. not really into there music but watching them smash it up was pure quality.

 

 

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