This is usually what goes into getting a set ready for performance. Mike and I have to sit and arrange the clips and make sure they are lined up in time to the grid so they stay in sync, and make sure the volume is consistent. He likes to piss around and see which tunes work together well and all that too, so it takes quite a bit of tedious hours in the "studio" just to get one set ready for performance quality. We don't need the sequencer or the cubes to do this, so they aren't hooked up in this video. We only need the X Station and the joystick hooked up to the laptop. Mike shows off his DIV tattoo as well.
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