Yeah but if you dont have the Serato Hardware you wont be able to use the new Ableton/Serato software.
Yeah but if you dont have the Serato Hardware you wont be able to use the new Ableton/Serato software.
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Originally Posted by JesterNZDJ
In ableton most tracks are as easy to grid as in traktor. It's only tracks with changing tempos that are dificult. If you don't want to grid at all you could simply create a live patch that acts like a traditional turntable. Like I said the limit now is only your imaginationOriginally Posted by ian3dge
m4l opens up some huge doors.
yeah i know its easy to warp tracks in live, thats not the issue.
my point is you dont want to be warping tracks in the middle of a set, in traktor all i do is beatmatch it by ear using pitch faders - simple.
maybe you could create a patch to re-create this in max4live but traktor has this capability now, so i dont see how live is going to blow traktor out of the water by copying this feature?
plus ableton has no cue points, looping is a pain in the ass to say the least and it doesnt read mp3 metadata so i cant tell the key of a track, you gonna write patches for all these issues?
and to all who think creating patches in max4live is gonna be walk in the park, think again, its gonna be frustrating and buggy
but saying all that i still hope max4live is gonna be great, as i have a copy of ableton and love it.... i still feel traktor is the daddy of dj'ing tho
I also think that M4L could be a game changer. The point being that it can create an eco-system on top of Ableton. Someone could sit down and programm DVS support appearently. So why not also programm on the fly looping like in Traktor? Quantize magic?
The difference to Traktor is that this is an eco-system that pushes the bounds away. Ableton will be a platform and not just a single product. With Traktor whenever you hit the limits you have to either accept them or switch to something else. With M4L you can just extend Ableton when you hit the limits .. or others can do it for you.
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as cool as m4l is, when I'm in the mood for djing the last thing I want to think about is mickey mousing around with programming my own instruments/patches when there are software's like traktor that already have what I need available to let me do the work I want to do.
As it is DJing is a huge time investment to do it properly for those of us who are more than hobbyists. On top of the obvious chores like finding music and organizing playlists, there's also networking/self promotion, gigs/ event promoting, as well as producing music/remixing - just to scratch the surface.
Where would one find the time to also program their own software? I'm sure it's not impossible to squeeze it in, but if I have the choice I will choose something that's ready for me out of the box with all the tools I need instead of the the D.I.Y. alternative - max4live.
To me that's why I think software like Traktor is safe and sound for now, but Native Instruments is going to really need to up their game with the successor to Traktor Pro or else they could definitely be left in the dust when more flexible alternatives become available to the market. Up until the last couple years the DJ software realm has been ruled by Traktor but now that DJs and software manufacturers are giving digital djing more attention we're gonna see many more programs and innovations like m4l that may very well give Native Instruments a run for their money.
If we're lucky this could mean a really really good successor to TraktorPro that is the ultimate balance of intuitive user friendly software that we love about Traktor and extreme flexibility more similar to Ableton. I've got my fingers crossed!![]()
Last edited by wrong chris; 11-04-2009 at 07:27 AM.
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