Point taken. coat retrieved. taxi ordered. pint downed rapidooooOriginally Posted by rhythmtech
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Point taken. coat retrieved. taxi ordered. pint downed rapidooooOriginally Posted by rhythmtech
all i want to is to hear music made by people insisting on mega-ultra-rave equipment setups at gigs.
non serviam
YEAH!!....now ya talkin'Originally Posted by Miromiric
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That is all...
:lol: :lol:Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
me and Dolphin do a live jam in ableton. Break down all our tracks into layers and throw them over each other so its kinda like a freestyle live set. Dont just stand about with a bottle of beer either, always busy triggering things and ****ing the sound around.
i can understand people being pissed at ableton djs just standing around and smoking.. there are also a lot of vinyl djs that do just that. But yeh, it is even more boring watching someone with just a light in their face being still and looking like theyre not enjoying themselves.
It's truly bizarre how a style of music based around new innovations in technology, which were sneered upon by musicians who played "real instruments," manages to have fans that can be so technophobic nowadays. Whoda thunk?
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yes.Originally Posted by tocsin
non serviam
forgive me if i'm saying something that's already ben said (i really can't be arsed to go back and read this whole thing), but isn't the problem people who create boring ableton sets rather than people who use ableton?Originally Posted by tocsin
the way i see it, ableton has loads of advantages and disadvantages versus djing. if you're using it, take advantage of it...don't just simulate a mix...do some weird sh*t
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It's partially that, Slav. But, I also find it funny how people bitch about the guy who "smokes a cig and holds a drink" while playing with Ableton. I mean, seriously, why does anyone give a ****? I dunno about the rest of you but, when someone is playing music that I like well in a club/rave environment, I'd usually be too busy dancing my ass off to even know what the DJ looked like behind the decks. If I cared about a stage show, I'd go see Motley Crue. :p
A person belonging to one or more Order is just as likely to carry a flag of the counter-establishment as the flag of the establishment, just as long as it is a flag. --P.D.
well, truth be told, one of the strengths of DJing is that it is improvisational. i find hearing DJs to be similar to seeing jazz in that respect. if i hear someone do an ableton set, i'd like to either see them improvising with their material, working and manipulating the music to create something really unique. i'm all for ableton sets when performers do this.
if they just press play, let the tracks roll out and sit back, why did i just pay all that ca$h to hear them?
The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect. - Jimmy Carter
ok let me amend that...should read
"if i hear someone do an ableton set, i'd like to either see them improvising with their material, or working and manipulating the music to create something really unique. preferrably both."
The law is not the private property of lawyers, nor is justice the exclusive province of judges and juries. In the final analysis, true justice is not a matter of courts and law books, but of a commitment in each of us to liberty and mutual respect. - Jimmy Carter
:clap: i HATE lads standing watching me!!! they always stand right in front of the moniter!! bastardsOriginally Posted by tocsin
not good advice, i heard that last time you pulled that stunt, you got electrocuted :lol:Originally Posted by dodgyedgy
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