Power cord for your kick. A simple method to play a perfect 5th or power chord in a kick drum demonstrated with Operator in Ableton Live 7.
Heaven for users of Ableton Live, Serato Scratch Live and EDM fiends.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Advanced technique for creating a deep kick drum in Ableton Live
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Advanced technique for creating a deep kick drum in Ableton Live
2010-11-05T21:43:00-07:00
Sean Montie
Ableton Live|Drums|How to|
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Friday, September 24, 2010
How to deep clean your vinyl record collection.

I stumbled onto this tip a while back and quickly realized how awesome this is, so I thought I would share it with you guys. Using simple PVA craft glue aka wood glue to create a mud-mask of sorts to harden and pull out all the dirt, grime and dust a record collects over its lifetime. (It's important that you use wood glue as it will not bond to the vinyl).
Instructions:
1) Place you vinyl on a turntable, preferably a cheap one. No one wants to risk a nice Vestax or Technics turntable or lay underneath your record a big sheet of wax paper to protect against spillage.
2) Start the turntable and begin to apply a steady, even stream of wood glue. Make sure you use enough glue to create a nice thick layer, if you make it too thin, you're gonna be spending hours picking off little crumbs of glue.
3) Smooth out the lines of glue as the record spins and allow the glue to dry completely, roughly 20 hours.
4) Use an Post-it or similar adhesive tab to peel the dried glue from the record. Celebrate and brag to your DJ friends about your accomplishment.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
3 Decks in Serato 2.0!! You've got to love advancements!
This week I want to give some love to SSL. Well, if you're like me and have been using Serato for awhile you know that over the years they have been consistantly improving the software and hardware. Since 2.0 came out not too long ago, we gained the ability to run 3 decks if you have a SL3 box and 4 decks if you have the new amazing looking 4 channel mixer Rane just released, which btw is the first 12" 4 channel mixer Rane has ever made, this thing looks to be a beast so look for a review coming from us soon! But for now check out this sweet 3 deck demo "SeratoSL3" made for us!!
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3 Decks in Serato 2.0!! You've got to love advancements!
2010-09-16T22:58:00-07:00
Sean Montie
3 Decks|DJing|Serato Scratch Live|
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Sunday, August 22, 2010
Max for Live Tutorial: Spectral Mixer
If you're an avid Ableton user then chances are you've heard of "Max for Live" which is new to Ableton Live 8. Basically "Max for live" puts the power of Cycling 74's Max/MSP in your hands. What this allows you to do is make your own instruments, effects, or plug-ins.
So to show you a perfect example of what some users have accomplished check this cool little tutorial made by the great guys over at Dubspot and Puremagnetik. Also! Below is the link to where you can purchase and download the files, so you can try the Spectral Mixer out yourself if you have Ableton 8 and Max for live installed.
Grab the Spectral Mixer here!
So to show you a perfect example of what some users have accomplished check this cool little tutorial made by the great guys over at Dubspot and Puremagnetik. Also! Below is the link to where you can purchase and download the files, so you can try the Spectral Mixer out yourself if you have Ableton 8 and Max for live installed.
Grab the Spectral Mixer here!
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11:03 PM
Max for Live Tutorial: Spectral Mixer
2010-08-22T23:03:00-07:00
Sean Montie
Ableton Live|Max for live|Spectral mixer|
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Ableton Live,
Max for live,
Spectral mixer
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