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bro I'm not trying to discredit you or anyone else that records their shit on ableton
I just think that maybe by doing this, djs get comfortable and that translates into sloppier mixes at the club (which djs can get away with because systems are forgiving) and overall the standard of quality drops everywhere
but if you don't think that you're getting comfortable and you're doing everything you can to stay on top of your game and should someone take the ableton-challenge with 2 of your sets, one in ableton and one live, and not be able to tell the difference, then more power to you
I know I couldn't do that, and I know I wouldn't want to do that
again.. I am not trying to get into any arguments here or diss anyone, or anything like that. I am just trying to make a point that I don't think it's right to "front"
and david austin, I already mentioned this is not a problem of time, because you can get yourself a mini disk recorder and record yourself live at lotus.
and yes mike, you do want to give the best possible version of what you play and how you play it as your demo... so just record 5 of your gigs and pick the best out of the 5
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