![]() ![]() So after choosing, choping the cool parts, and analyzing the keys, i like to make a very organized session in Ableton Live. After that, i analyze the keys using “Mixed in Key” ( using Mixed in Key i used to find the key with the piano, which is a very slow process. I don’t need to play the full song, just my favorite parts. ![]() So i decide on tracks and chop only the cool parts that I like. Sometimes electronic music gets boring for me, and I like to mix it up with Hip-hop, rock’n’roll, pop, disco… and vice-versa. The second thing is a classic song for dancers to understand what a dj can do remixing the tracks live. The first thing is i need to enjoy the son. The Mopho Keyboard, or for smaller setups, the Korg Monotron. I love the Livid Ohm64 and the Ipad running Liine Griid. I believe i found my favorite setup using a macbook pro running Ableton Live 8 (I like to use only original Live plugins to keep the computer in a good CPU usage), an M-box soundcard using just 2 outputs, and a controller. Well before that setup I tried a lot of different gear, especially controllers. Looks like you were using Griid, and Live? Can you tell us more about your setup? I recently saw your video mashups on the forums using the Ohm64. I thought it might be beneficial for me to share our discussion publicly, and turn it into a QA session. He’s using the Ohm64 as his customized “instrument”, which is precisely why we created it in the first place. His mashups look well conceived and his setup is very compact. We’ve been working with good people over at Liine for some controller/app integration, so when I saw this video from Ohm64 user Dudu Aram (aka Ali Disco B) using the Ohm64, Griid, and Live, I had some questions about integration. ![]()
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