i bought the suite version to and i am really happy with it also bought the ableton live orchestrall library thats also awsome but now i really want a dubstep drum and bass pack for ableton live :)
I definitely dig the music you put on the video whaahahahah very good Ableton live suite 8 is the shizzzzzeeetttt best software to create music plus the licenses help you get discount and lots of advantages wish all those pirate version get f u wow lucky you got berklee discount.
there is no possible way using a computer will ever be as good or have the same potential as really dj'ing
a "dj" by definition would simply be one who jockey's discs, "pulling up" a couple files and auto sync'ing would on its best day be an "fj" or file jockey, its about the music so if that's what YOU need to do to sound better then by all means DO IT!!
@VPofVP Why is it so much better to jockey discs than it is files? In the end, you are just producing audio. I think computers give the user even more opportunities for live playing; if you are playing your own track you have control over so many elements of the sound, like the various synth parameters.
there's a huge difference of v.5 and v.8 , actually its not do so difficult compare to other software and if you attend even for one time free workshops from ableton you get it right away the basic operations .
I don't agree that it 's taken out the skill of Djing .....for me it's still the person behind it who's really making the music .Softwares,hardwares, synths,turntables , etc.. they are just tools that will help out to enhance your creativity and goes beyond the imagination...
a vinyl dj who can make each tune roll into another seamlessly like randall or doc scott, is so much better to dance or nod your head to than somebody like brockie or bryan g , who'll clash every single mix - ableton irons out these differences in skill, anyone can be a master of mixing - that's against my way of thinking, maybe i'm just being old - fashioned, probably. ableton as a production platform, is great, no argument there!
@FindingNinoKawasaki ............i totally agree, ableton should be used for producing tunes not live mixing... Mixing should be left to a mixer with a couple turntables or cdj's..... Seeing a DJ mix with decks is much more interesting and would keep me in the club longer, rather than seeing him work off a laptop.
Love the Video!!!!!!!!!!!! Thats EXACTLY how i feel when i get a really amazing mail package.
losvivivi 7 months ago
Is computer music mag worth the subscription?
felipescalador 8 months ago
@felipescalador DEEEEEEFINITELY !!!!
lentejTV9 2 months ago
Did you make this tune playing using your new ableton suite 8 ?
macaulymusic 1 year ago
i bought the suite version to and i am really happy with it also bought the ableton live orchestrall library thats also awsome but now i really want a dubstep drum and bass pack for ableton live :)
RemcoMusic 1 year ago
I definitely dig the music you put on the video whaahahahah very good Ableton live suite 8 is the shizzzzzeeetttt best software to create music plus the licenses help you get discount and lots of advantages wish all those pirate version get f u wow lucky you got berklee discount.
atabeylive 1 year ago
how mutch did u pay for it
heaheaheaa 1 year ago
there is no possible way using a computer will ever be as good or have the same potential as really dj'ing
a "dj" by definition would simply be one who jockey's discs, "pulling up" a couple files and auto sync'ing would on its best day be an "fj" or file jockey, its about the music so if that's what YOU need to do to sound better then by all means DO IT!!
VPofVP 1 year ago
@VPofVP Why is it so much better to jockey discs than it is files? In the end, you are just producing audio. I think computers give the user even more opportunities for live playing; if you are playing your own track you have control over so many elements of the sound, like the various synth parameters.
PrivateBuckwheat 1 year ago
i'm trying to figure out live v.5 at the moment, and it's so different i can't quite get my head around it, like learning to fly a submarine....
no question it's revolutionary but a lot of people think that it's taken the skill out of djing and don't like it for that reason.
FindingNinoKawasaki 2 years ago
there's a huge difference of v.5 and v.8 , actually its not do so difficult compare to other software and if you attend even for one time free workshops from ableton you get it right away the basic operations .
crowdedbeats 2 years ago
I don't agree that it 's taken out the skill of Djing .....for me it's still the person behind it who's really making the music .Softwares,hardwares, synths,turntables , etc.. they are just tools that will help out to enhance your creativity and goes beyond the imagination...
crowdedbeats 2 years ago
a vinyl dj who can make each tune roll into another seamlessly like randall or doc scott, is so much better to dance or nod your head to than somebody like brockie or bryan g , who'll clash every single mix - ableton irons out these differences in skill, anyone can be a master of mixing - that's against my way of thinking, maybe i'm just being old - fashioned, probably. ableton as a production platform, is great, no argument there!
FindingNinoKawasaki 2 years ago
@FindingNinoKawasaki ............i totally agree, ableton should be used for producing tunes not live mixing... Mixing should be left to a mixer with a couple turntables or cdj's..... Seeing a DJ mix with decks is much more interesting and would keep me in the club longer, rather than seeing him work off a laptop.
sam355stroker 1 year ago