Here another question?? To mix using abelton live with an external mixer,, do you have to buy a special mixer? or any regular external mixer can be used to mix with ableton??
Mixing with Ableton 5
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Re: Mixing with Ableton 5
You can use any mixer with midi out. For example, pioneer djm800/1000 (and I think there's a series 2 djm400 that has it too). Allen & Heath 3d and Xone:92 (and I think Xone:62) also have midi outs.
Otherwise, use a midi controller as a cheaper option. Behringer BCR200/BCF2000 are probably the best for their price range. -
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Personally I use a Behringer BCR2000, which is obviously not a traditional mixer, instead it?s a MIDI controller with a huge ammount of knobs, and it does the job pretty well, it?s cheap and very popular amongst the Ableton community.
Go to this site : www.abletonlivedj.com, it?s got all the answers to these quetions and many more!Comment
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Otherwise, you can use a control surface like a Tascam FW-1884 or a Mackie Control Universal.
I'm using a FW-1884 for produce and play live with Ableton Live, that's a fully programmable control surface with a very good audio/midi interface
Look at also the NOVATION RemoteSL (ZeRO or Keyboard version), that's a very good stuff too!Last edited by Guest; October 20, 2006, 09:08:28 AM.Comment
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Re: Mixing with Ableton 5
Otherwise, you can use a control surface like a Tascam FW-1884 or a Mackie Control Universal.
I'm using a FW-1884 for produce and play live with Ableton Live, that's a fully programmable control surface with a very good audio/midi interface
Look at also the NOVATION RemoteSL (Zero of keyboard), that's a very good stuff too!Comment
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Re: Mixing with Ableton 5
It is certainly very important to have a Mixer that sends MIDI data, like nikolic exemplified, especially because that way you can record all your knob/fader movements in Ableton itself.
Personally I use a Behringer BCR2000, which is obviously not a traditional mixer, instead it?s a MIDI controller with a huge ammount of knobs, and it does the job pretty well, it?s cheap and very popular amongst the Ableton community.
Go to this site : www.abletonlivedj.com, it?s got all the answers to these quetions and many more!
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