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Originally Posted by ucv.karl
This is a bit of a crude generalization, but somewhat true.
I still think that Ableton can provide you with the technology to take 'djing' to a different place; a more interactive and improvisational place.
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when used correctly, sure, but most don't...most are lazy and just prerecord their sets in whatever software they use...show up to a gig and hit play, and occasionally throw something else overtop of the recording to look like they are "rockin out"
fucking sasha came here a few months ago and did just that, his whole show was him getting fucked up, playing his recorded ableton set and throwing some sound effects on over top of the music every once and a while...it was sad to watch someone who once was on top of the game for mixing and technique resort to such lazy tactics to get a crowd going