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well for mixing i use traktor, and i do it with the same speakers i use the left as monitor and the right as the main speaker but you can also try ableton live that most people is using, and it isnt so hard to mix, is just tedious but well...hope it works for you
search in you tube how to mix with ableton live or warp tracks on ableton, or something like that so you can have an idea
well for mixing i use traktor, and i do it with the same speakers i use the left as monitor and the right as the main speaker but you can also try ableton live that most people is using, and it isnt so hard to mix, is just tedious but well...hope it works for you
search in you tube how to mix with ableton live or warp tracks on ableton, or something like that so you can have an idea
So Ableton is still it then? The whole track warping thing take a lot of time no?
^ ableton is well worth the money, and warping doesn't take that long to understand. ableton is extremely automated, but if you can wield the right creative touches, tweaks and permutations -- the potency of the software is magnified exponentially. try it out. after 2 years, i still havn't "got it" yet. i highly recommend it man.
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