Right, so basically you need all the tunes/samples/loops (let call them 
wavs)you want to play on a PC with Appleton software and you got a baisc set 
up. 

Then you can manipulate/layer/sequnce any number of the wavs using the 
software. 

If so, I like the idea behind this. I am by no means a dj but I am looking for 
new ways interactive to play at home.

Thanks.

Rav


-----Original Message-----
From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 June 2003 15:23
To: Mann, Ravinder [CCS]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) 3rd wave djing


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mann, Ravinder [CCS] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13 June 2003 14:59
> 
> Fantastic...if this is 3rd wave djing then bring it on.
> 
> Can anyone give me a couple of sentances on how this is done
> and what equipment is needed ?

Definitely - I'd love to see more people getting into doing this sort of stuff!

Basically you are alright with a copy of Ableton - you can control it 
adequately with a mouse and keyboard, and once you've got your tracks together 
and ready to mix, you're away!

But to *really* step into the world of 3rd wave DJing, the best thing to do is 
get hold of a MIDI controller keyboard which has lots of knobs and sliders on 
it - map the sliders and knobs and keys to various Ableton controls (mutes, 
volume levels, effects sends) and before long you'll start to feel nearly as 
physically connected to the set you're playing as you do with traditional decks 
and vinyl.

Brendan

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