James you never have to use the mackie thing. You could map those controls using the controller map function in Live. If you the set you will use is pretty stock, than you can save it as you template and make all you new livesets based on that set. However, if you already have sets... that is a different story. If you move tracks around or delete them... again. different story. It sounds like some sort of hybrid mackie will be best for you. You can also map controls to the ascii keyboard. For a while I had a live set with 1, q, a , z to play 4 clips on track 1. Again, great if nothing moves around... as soon as you do, it gets all screwy. k --- In bc2000@yahoogroups.com, James Glover <james.glover@...> wrote: > > > Sorry, that last question was supposed to have a different title - obviously it relates specifically to the mackie mode preset for the BCR2k > > To: bc2000@...: james.glover@...: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 15:19:28 +0000Subject: RE: [bc2000] Sound interuptions / disturbances (artefacts) with Ableton Live when using the BCR2000 > > > > Is there anyway that a button could be swapped to operate the on/off button of effects? I wonder whether you could possibly make a 3rd preset where, say, the record button turns effects on and off (instead of working the record function)? This would be fantastic from a dj'ing point of view. James. > > From: james.glover@...: bc2000@...: RE: [bc2000] Sound interuptions / disturbances (artefacts) with Ableton Live when using the BCR2000Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 15:02:59 +0000One other question, also relating so sound problems. When I run Ableton Live 6 on another machine with Vista, it has terrible problems playing tracks. Any tune I try and play comes out very 'jumpy', hinting there is something very wrong. Any ideas what could be the matter? Thanks,James. > > To: bc2000@...: electroduo@...: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 14:39:42 +0000Subject: Re: [bc2000] Sound interuptions / disturbances (artefacts) with Ableton Live when using the BCR2000 > > > Hello James!I imagine this is a problem with Ableton rather than the BCF. This is normal when the level of latency is not the most ideal for your audio card.Try increasing the buffer size in Preferences/Audio/Latency and see if it helps!Raphael > 2008/12/21 James Glover <james.glover@...> > > > > > Hi, I'm currently teaching myself how to DJ with Ableton using the BCR2000 in mackie mode. One BIG problem I have is that I am noticing significant 'artefacts' (sound distubances or interuptions - 'blips', 'pips' or static sounds) when I navigate around Ableton. The problem seems to be worse when I have lots of larger clips loaded, such as full music tracks. i.e. the problem isn't so pronounced when I am just playing short loops and samples. When i use the rotary to scroll left to right across the channels, I often get a lot of these artefacts. Using the buttons to select a channel also can cause it. If I'm going to be performing live, any sound interuption / disturbance is obviously a bit deal, and so I would like to know how to avoid it. Any help would be gratefully received. Thanks,James. > > Take your friends with you with Mobile Messenger. Click Here! > > Get Windows Live Messenger on your Mobile. Click Here! > > Great search results, great prizes. BigSnapSearch.com Search now > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Imagine a life without walls.� See the possibilities. > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/122465943/direct/01/ >
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Re: Sound interuptions / disturbances (artefacts) with Ableton Live when using the BCR2000
2008-12-21 by k5kip_1999
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