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    yeah,cheers dude.im a massive surgeon fan,but this set was far more raw,it was individual segments of all sots of diffrent tracks,moulded into one,me and my mate were gobsmacked. isnt as easy as i assumed either,must take alot to remember what each invidual loop is!!

    im thinking of going down the albeton route to be honest,the possibilites seem to be limitless,and afterall its all about the music,not what its played on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basslinejunkie View Post
    im thinking of going down the albeton route to be honest,the possibilites seem to be limitless,and afterall its all about the music,not what its played on.
    Exactly.

    It's good to hear that people are embracing Ableton more and more, it's the future and doesn't need to be held back by people who are of the opinion that you need to beatmatch stuff to dj. It takes me about twenty to thirty seconds to get something cue'd up on the decks, you can do a whole lot more in that time with Ableton that people can actually hear.

    It's the slack dj who just uses it to play full tracks that's the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrisia View Post
    Exactly.

    It's good to hear that people are embracing Ableton more and more, it's the future and doesn't need to be held back by people who are of the opinion that you need to beatmatch stuff to dj. It takes me about twenty to thirty seconds to get something cue'd up on the decks, you can do a whole lot more in that time with Ableton that people can actually hear.

    It's the slack dj who just uses it to play full tracks that's the problem.

    you be a three legger there mr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    you be a three legger there mr?
    If you're referring to my point of origin being the middle of the Irish Sea, yes I am Manx hehe..

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    there's nothing wrong with using ableton to just mix full tracks imo, sometimes that's all i want to do and hear, there's nothing wrong with listening to good tracks being played, but yeah sometimes it's nice to see/do more chopping, loops and general pissing about
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    there's nothing wrong with using ableton to just mix full tracks imo, sometimes that's all i want to do and hear, there's nothing wrong with listening to good tracks being played, but yeah sometimes it's nice to see/do more chopping, loops and general pissing about
    I remember having a conversation with another forum member who was basically telling me that Ableton had got itself a bad name because people were using it to easily beatmatch and mix between full tracks, and I think he and I agreed in the end that a) Ableton should not just be limited to or pigeon-holed as a tool for emulating traditional dj-ing skills and b) it is capable of so much more with such mind-boggling ease that it really would be a shame not to, if you see what I mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrisia View Post
    I remember having a conversation with another forum member who was basically telling me that Ableton had got itself a bad name because people were using it to easily beatmatch and mix between full tracks, and I think he and I agreed in the end that a) Ableton should not just be limited to or pigeon-holed as a tool for emulating traditional dj-ing skills and b) it is capable of so much more with such mind-boggling ease that it really would be a shame not to, if you see what I mean.
    it's all personal choice, should be able to use what ever you want for doing what ever you want.

    sometimes i just want to hear tunes being played in all their glory as the producer who wrote them intended, sometimes i want to hear some trickery and people reworking tracks, playing loops etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrisia View Post
    If you're referring to my point of origin being the middle of the Irish Sea, yes I am Manx hehe..
    :cheese:

    My uncle used to manage the Sefton hotel until he retired last year.

    My nan lives in crosby up the hill. Been visiting the island for all of my life, i love it there but it isnt exactly techno central. Feel sorry for you. Didnt have anything to do with Manx rippers did you?

    Or the record shop i saw in douglas?

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