The thing about Ableton is that it allows for really precise mixing and ease of use though I wouldn't exactly consider it a godsend for those people who can't beatmatch though. :p Nothing wrong with using it though, but I feel it isn't a replacement for learning how to DJ properly.
To be honest, getting a pair of CD-Js and a mixer brand new is a big dent in anybody's wallet and that's the reason I use Ableton on my computer (need university money, haha) - but, I learned how to mix on a a pair of CDJ 1000 that my friend have that he got secondhand.
Bottom line: Go learn how to mix with a pair of CDs and two decks, though there's nothing wrong with using Ableton from the get go, I feel that if you know how to mix without a computer, then everything'll just be easier in the long run.
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Will pay good money for a DDRX2 poster/archstand.
Last edited by kannazuki : 09-29-2008 at 10:41 AM.
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