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    Default Quick Ableton question

    Ive just started messing about with Ableton live and although it seems pretty damn cool for totally live sets, I want to know if I'll be able to assign the BPM to a fader on an external midi controller allowing me to beat match with it, as I would when Turntable \ CD mixing....

    Ive got no experience with external midi controllers, or Abelton to be honest so any help is appreciated before I blow mymoney on someting that doesnt do the trick.....

    Oh and any recommendation for a good midi controller is welcome. Ive been reading up about the Fader Fix LV1 and it looks cool but the "Cannot assign pots..." warning in the instruction manual raises questions..

    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacky
    I want to know if I'll be able to assign the BPM to a fader on an external midi controller allowing me to beat match with it, as I would when Turntable \ CD mixing....
    This is what we do.

    We use a Kenton Control Freak, and it works perfectly - for want of a "nudge" feature.

    Bear in mind that you're going to want to send out a RANGE of BPMs (e.g. 120 -> 160) rather than a full spectrum from 0 to 300 or whatever - as otherwise you'll get piss-poor resolution, and the smallest of changes on the fader will mean 10 or 20 BPM speed wise.

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    Nice one - I'll check it out....

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    doesn't matter what controller you use (or its range), you can set the tempo range within Ableton by going into that other mode (not session) and setting it down the bottom. Then you pop back into session mode and the tempo range will be within whatever you set in the other mode.

    I can't be more specific because it's not infront of me right now but I'm sure you can work it out, its there.

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    and if you assign the tempo to a fader, it'll work just like on a technics tt except reversed (unless you do some midi trickery or turn your controller 180 degrees)

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    go here: http://www.blackoutaudio.co.uk/phpBB...ic.php?t=33310

    for an example of ableton used as a dj tool and playing along with turntables. it's fairly easy to do actually. adam jay just sets his pitch control up on a fader within a smaller range so that he's not trying to go all 0-99.

    :)

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    Good stuff sounds exactly what I was after.

    Now Ive just got to find a decent midi controller. Not too sure about the Fader Fox ones though. It says you cant assign the pots / faders which seems daft, anyone got one to verify?

    I'll be emailing them to ask a few questions before I buy one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacky
    Good stuff sounds exactly what I was after.

    Now Ive just got to find a decent midi controller. Not too sure about the Fader Fox ones though. It says you cant assign the pots / faders which seems daft, anyone got one to verify?

    I'll be emailing them to ask a few questions before I buy one.
    Make sure you get a controller which is totally programmable.

    e.g. some just let you assign a fader / pot to a certain MIDI controller number - which is fine, until you start using non-standard hardware which relies on SysEx data to do stuff.

    The Kenton one lets you program faders to perform very complex actions - though I'm sure there are other models which also do this. It's worth finding out though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacky
    Good stuff sounds exactly what I was after.

    Now Ive just got to find a decent midi controller. Not too sure about the Fader Fox ones though. It says you cant assign the pots / faders which seems daft, anyone got one to verify?

    I'll be emailing them to ask a few questions before I buy one.
    Korg Microkontrol - its a bad as mofo !

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    karl loves his. not massive on them myself. the build quality is excellent tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOCKED
    Korg Microkontrol - its a bad as mofo !
    Yeah, I like the look of this one.

    Mainly because it gives you a bit of everything - keyboard, sliders AND knobs.

    Two minor issues:

    1. Small keys - be wary if you have chubby fingers. There is a full-sized key version too: http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?a_...;category_id=1

    2. Not sure if the sliders / knobs are fully programmable, i.e. can send SysEx etc.

    Past that, everyone seems to love these!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOCKED
    Korg Microkontrol - its a bad as mofo !
    Just bought one of those.... love it... got loads of possibilities...

    Gotta love the lights on it.. :love:
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    i've been using ableton djing with vinyl too and to be honest all you really need is to assign the tempo to the up / down keys on the laptop keyboard, i find that's enough , as they are pretty responsive and you can just nudge the tempo up and down by 1 bpm till you get the vinyl pitched up right alongside it .
    just dj the vinyl to the ableton tempo, and not the other way around and you'll be fine.
    a bpm counter on the mixer really helps to get started though.
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    i've been using ableton djing with vinyl too and to be honest all you really need is to assign the tempo to the up / down keys on the laptop keyboard, i find that's enough , as they are pretty responsive and you can just nudge the tempo up and down by 1 bpm till you get the vinyl pitched up right alongside it .
    just dj the vinyl to the ableton tempo, and not the other way around and you'll be fine.
    a bpm counter on the mixer really helps to get started though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    just dj the vinyl to the ableton tempo, and not the other way around and you'll be fine.
    Not quite so easy when there's two of you - one on vinyl and the other on Ableton.

    You need both sides to be as flexible as each other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse
    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer
    just dj the vinyl to the ableton tempo, and not the other way around and you'll be fine.
    Not quite so easy when there's two of you - one on vinyl and the other on Ableton.

    You need both sides to be as flexible as each other.
    i think in that case it comes down to trust. if you know the person you're playing with, then you trust they're on top of shit. :)

 

 

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