this is what BMG (Ecotmorph) has been doing for about a year now. Definatly the way to go.
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Brendan Nelson wrote: > > -----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 >