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    Default Dirty Bass - Live Acid PA

    Just before my birthday in January I decided to make a nostalgic pa.
    I intended to make some detroit techno with a smattering of old school acid.
    What I ended up with though is a blend of detroit, acid house, acid techno, house, minimal and millsian techno.
    However after a few gigs it`s proving to be really popular (to my surprise) on the dancefloor.

    this is 100% live, and a real headphuck to perform, so there are some little **** ups as I need 3 hands to do this pa properly.
    But anyway, here it is for your amusement.

    http://iterativemusic.com/db/Dirty%2...0Live%20PA.mp3

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    Gimme gimme gimme!

    *downloads*

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    Had a scan thru. not at all what i go for acid wise but some enviable production on it.

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    on the download :)

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    Thx

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    Loving it. :)

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    skimmed it last night,nice and chilled.Was going to put it on a cd and listen to it better at work. But it's too bloody long :hissyfit:

    I swear they do this to me on purpose :hhmm:

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    Put it straight on the 'pod :)

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    beautiful set this!!!
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    can't wait to listen to this, downloading now
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    wicked steve...yeah i enjoyed when u played this live on level1 radio,
    lovely bubbling acid lines and good funky rhythms, more acid please :)

    ...ive been working on a rob acid/acid tech house style set that im thinking of
    playing at the next club TED night..ill post a link to the set once ive finished twiddling my nobs ;)
    Do what thou will...if you know what i mean?

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    on the d/l... ta
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    holy shit, this is good

    can you describe how you have configured your live setup? i'm starting out with planning my own act, and i'm very curious about how much you can actually do "live". and what's the best way to mix between tracks, DJ-style, while still having control over everything? i'm going to be using Live 7 from now on.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_psychologist View Post
    holy shit, this is good

    can you describe how you have configured your live setup? i'm starting out with planning my own act, and i'm very curious about how much you can actually do "live". and what's the best way to mix between tracks, DJ-style, while still having control over everything? i'm going to be using Live 7 from now on.

    cheers
    It would take far too long for me to explain everything
    but breaking it down to basics

    My live consists of tunes I have made in an exterior DAW, broken down into loops.

    I run 8-12 channels of audio loops of song parts (grouped) so main kicks, main percs, hats, top end percs, riffs, bass etc
    Then I run (on this particular pa, as I do different for different pa`s) 2 audiorealism bassline`s and 1 pro 53 vsti`s, live.

    I mix part to part as much as possible as the shortfall of a lot of pa`s is going from kick, to full mix, back down to kick and next tune. Which destroys flow.
    I try to keep my live pa`s sounding like a DJ set.

    Much of keeping you pa together is how you lay all your parts into ableton, so you always know whats going on, and if you are improving and lose your way, you can always see where to go next on screen.
    Solitary by nature.
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    Very nice indeed! Thanks DB :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post

    I mix part to part as much as possible as the shortfall of a lot of pa`s is going from kick, to full mix, back down to kick and next tune. Which destroys flow.
    I try to keep my live pa`s sounding like a DJ set.
    Yeah, this is the part I'm most curious about. I'm trying to figure out how to lay it all out in the Session view and allow for smooth segues between all the clips. I know some artists have a skeletal set laid out in the Arrangement and sprinkle stuff on top to round it out.

    My plan is to run some reverb VST, basic effects like delay, Bassline 2, and a hardware synth (Evolver desktop) in addition to the clips in Live. I have noticed that more serious softsynths can quickly hose your CPU, so those are out.

 

 

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