Wasn't he a computer programmer? That would explain why he insists on doing it the hard way.
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And Notepad is "real" WebdesignWasn't he a computer programmer? That would explain why he insists on doing it the hard way.
I've tried audiomulch. It's easier in it's own way. I'm moving to ableton however and grabbing a launchpad. He does what he does well. If it ain't broke...
didn't grab me tbh...
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Since it hasn't been mentioned yet, I think he should switch to Ableton live.
Think about not only the fact that he started remixing before the year 2000, but also how insanely popular he has become doing things his way. His workflow was developed before controllers were more then a concept.
This is a great example of talent and vision eclipsing technology.
Proof that you don't need any controllers - let alone the newest/most expensive controllers...
+1 on Ableton. He could do some awesome stuff with it. But why should he?
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