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Ableton Tutorials Week 5: DJing w/ Live - Warping + (Salva & St. Andrew)

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2011

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Inspired by a recent studio session with the legendary producer Photek, Dubspot Instructor and electronic music producer Professor Nalepa shares some techniques for preparing your live set for DJing, live performance and DJ mixes in this week's Ableton Live tutorial. In particular, using recent remixes of his own tracks by Salva and St. Andrew, he shares some useful advice on warping your tracks properly, a few tricks for setting up your live performance document, and some ideas to incorporate when making a DJ mix.

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  • the best tut out there..nice

  • @3S0JJD try to find a lunice live set.. tell me if its static ;)

    its like everything, no matter what it allows u to do, its your role to push it to the next level

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  • Been using live for a few years, and never knew about the "warp from here at XXX BPM." Such a time saver!!!!

  • @DJStickyFusion There's also Complex Pro. It depends on how much you are stretching the song. If you use repitch it will have the best quality but the pitch will change, and if you are looking to match keys, it might end up somewhere in between and be hard to match.

  • I wish I had the money to enter your online courses!

    Great video. Thanks!

  • This is the BEST warping & DJ tutorial out there. Thanks.

  • Very Good one! Thank you!

  • Very Good one! Thank you!

  • @3S0JJD your wrong

  • @3S0JJD Ableton can do anything Traktor can do. As well as making your own effects instead of using only what effects come with the program. You dont have to automate anything, you could just map the master tempo to a fader, and control tempo in realtime. Also Ableton Live can actually be used in sync with Traktor to use both programs at once. Another plus to using Live is that you have as many decks as you want, rather than being stuck with 2-6 decks in Traktor. Both are very good programs.

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