Brooo I’m telling you from experience do not save your crates on your project file. I was one time doing some tinkering with my project, long story short ableton crashed and it took about 3-4 hours to reopen the project because it had to load in all the song (I had like 100+ songs). Since then I’ve made a separate project with all my tracks so I can just drag them in whenever I’m gonna play.
Thank you for sharing your technique to this level of detail! Its refreshing to see the innovation you bring into a DJ set, beyond beat matching and moving from track to track!
Thanks for posting this! I've been working through some of the longer-form tutorials you've put out for Megaset, but this is the perfect format for a launching off point! Still like messing with my old vinyl, but this opens up so many more doors for experimentation. Cheers from California!
11:04 I completely agree. I DJ in Ableton Live too, and I like that you don't have to beat match. It allows you to spend more time on other elements of the performance. For me I control lighting with my Ableton setup as well so not spending any time beat matching allows me to focus on lighting too
I realize there is no need to beat match because every track is warped. However, what about adjusting the tempo? Or do you simply keep everything running at one BPM, say 130 BPM, even though you have a track that is maybe 126 BPM. Do you ever adjust the master tempo of the Ableton session to that of the track?
@@joshuaswonke3126 yea, ideally I always try and get back to the original tempo that the track was made in. I have an Ableton Push so the master bpm adjustment is just a dial. Lets say Im transitioning a song that is 130 bpm to a song that is naturally 126. I start the second song and slowly adjust the tempo until Im at 126.
Holy fuck Tom. I haven't checked in for a while, but this is incredible. I was really impressed by your workflow but then you scrolled to the effects section. I'm always floored by your creativity and drive. Thanks for being an inspiration!
This looks awesome. Have been dj-ing on the SP404 MK2 but now push3 has come out. Wonder if your method would work on the P3. Would be ace to be able to produce and dj on the same tools
This was awesome to watch and im probably going to pick up the project file but i have to know. been searching for months. if i wanted to do tempo changes such as going from drum and bass at 172 to lets say trance at 140 how would i accomplish this with this sort of setup
Hey @TomCosmNZ, amazing tutorial and DJ Strip! I am loving it! Got the 3.3, and I am having a lot of fun using it to mix on Ableton Live 11, Push 2 and Akai APC40. I do have a question though, and apologies if it was asked before, but when I map the In, Out and Ext buttons on the DJ Strip to my Push 2 user mode, it doesn't work like when I click it with my mouse. Meaning, it toggles the In, Out or Ext on, and then I have to push the same assigned pad button again to switch it off... Is there anything I need to do in particular to make this work like it would when mouse clicking on the same buttons? Apologies again for the question if it was asked before.
Thanks my man.. Doesn't take long to know Serato, etc is too tight of a box to be stuck in. This is a great template. Using the Launchcontrol is perfect too
Hey Tom ... I bought the Megaset Pro ... but not sure how to go about setting up headphone monitoring? Could you maybe do a video that explains how you would setup a headphone cue?
I'm just stating to dabble in the world and art of DJ. Found this tutorial super useful. I've got Abelton on my computer so going that path rather than the typical CDDJ route. I also want to mix in live instruments.
Awesome insight into your mixing process man 🙏 Was just wondering which warp mode you find works best for mixing tracks like this. Also how would you normally handle moving between tracks with larger tempo differences? Cheers!
Pitch mode, always for DJing. Big tempo changes = flood everything with reverb (The DJ Megaset has a "panic" effect on the master that does this), change tempo, remove reverb :)
Great video thanks! Do you spend much time warping when ingesting new (not-yet-warped) content? Do you use any features in Ableton 11 or does your approach for DJing work fine with Ableton 10? I cannot see any new features in 11 which are specific for DJ'ing sets. An aside, I've used Ableton for many purposes, one being an occasional at-home DJ set for fun... but I found warping to take an enormous amount of time, took the wind out of my sail when I'd have an inkling for an at-home set... it's unlike traditional MKIIs and mixer (I'm dating myself) where it's very tactile and you just make it work right away. Ableton does not seem to have any nudging or pushing concept, that sort of thing. Maybe I'm trying to use it as a rekordbox and maybe that's wrong... but I mention this in case you have any inspiration I should revisit Ableton for at-home func DJ casual creativity. I watch these DJ vids from time to time... I don't do much of that these days but fun to keep in touch, try things out at home now and then. Kudos again for you vid... take care.
This is awesome. Do you use a mouse/trackpad during the set to drag and drop tracks into the decks? I presume there isn't a way to do this with a controller. I'd be interested to know how the deck strips work with the launch control xl.
I assume the reason why you have this setup rather than just making playlist folders mapped in the 'Places' section is because you've adjusted the tracks with settings that Ableton would need to save in the project for it to be reflected. Otherwise, you can just drag and drop from any of your content folders without loading up other tracks. It will work fine either way because Live is really good but it seems like you could replace all the clutter with just making some folders in your content management and then just drag them in. I can see this view being useful for a short time but if you're playing every few days for a year or two, you end up with hundreds of tracks, which is unwieldy. If you play a couple shows a year, then sure, you're good for a few years.
Hey Tom, is there anyway to load tracks into the decks with having to using the mouse pad? I really love this setup and the potential for sound design but don’t want to touch the computer
Would be nice if Ableton could have a window for track artwork, and read this from metadata. So while you are clicking through your "crate" it would show artwork in a seperate window/tab. Do you think it would make it easier to find tracks rather than just relying on the names?
do you have any troubles / challenges with your physical setup in this CDJ world? i assume you feed the house a simple stereo out. i was hoping you'd go more into the interesting fx stuff to the right of your "decks". cheers!
This still feels super chaotic haha. Though i dont know which hardware you use to control this. But it feels wrong to not use a controller to DJ for some reason xD
i legit thought you stopped youtube as a whole for some reason youtube hasn't been showing me uploads for years even tho i have the bell activated lol only way i noticed it was because i started searching up djing related stuff again after nearly 10 years youtube is so lost these days i swear
I dont get why you need the this deck 1/deck 2 thing on the right? What even is that? Why shift stuff around into the deck channels and back out again. this makes no sense to me.
Organization and mapping? The setup is pretty straightforward. The other bits are just bins he pulls from and builds his mix from. The deck channels are where all the controller mapping is macro'd to. I dont even use midi gear or ableton, and that was pretty evident. It's not just 1 mix. it's his whole workstation.
Open to all comments and questions. Get the template here : ko-fi.com/s/9f1ab348cd
What did you hide from us @ 5:00 😂
Brooo I’m telling you from experience do not save your crates on your project file. I was one time doing some tinkering with my project, long story short ableton crashed and it took about 3-4 hours to reopen the project because it had to load in all the song (I had like 100+ songs). Since then I’ve made a separate project with all my tracks so I can just drag them in whenever I’m gonna play.
Hi, i'm planing to buy it, i just want to know what is better in this compared to your old DJ Megaset 2.0 ?
Thank you for sharing your technique to this level of detail! Its refreshing to see the innovation you bring into a DJ set, beyond beat matching and moving from track to track!
Thanks for posting this! I've been working through some of the longer-form tutorials you've put out for Megaset, but this is the perfect format for a launching off point!
Still like messing with my old vinyl, but this opens up so many more doors for experimentation. Cheers from California!
You rule man
i am following you since many years
I learned a lot With you
and still am
Cheers from Paris
This was super helpful to see your organizational style and hear why you use it, and template and all. Thanks for sharing!
11:04 I completely agree. I DJ in Ableton Live too, and I like that you don't have to beat match. It allows you to spend more time on other elements of the performance. For me I control lighting with my Ableton setup as well so not spending any time beat matching allows me to focus on lighting too
I realize there is no need to beat match because every track is warped. However, what about adjusting the tempo? Or do you simply keep everything running at one BPM, say 130 BPM, even though you have a track that is maybe 126 BPM. Do you ever adjust the master tempo of the Ableton session to that of the track?
@@joshuaswonke3126 yea, ideally I always try and get back to the original tempo that the track was made in. I have an Ableton Push so the master bpm adjustment is just a dial. Lets say Im transitioning a song that is 130 bpm to a song that is naturally 126. I start the second song and slowly adjust the tempo until Im at 126.
mint ! you awesome dude ! 10 years of cosm, and still pulling bangers ;)
Holy fuck Tom. I haven't checked in for a while, but this is incredible. I was really impressed by your workflow but then you scrolled to the effects section. I'm always floored by your creativity and drive. Thanks for being an inspiration!
incredible work, very very genius friend thank you
Great video! I am working on that right now. Still defining which midi controller I should use. I think the launchpad xl
Thanks for this. I’ve been meaning to try this
Thanks for the video. You've given me some ideas to grow here and move out of my safe space.
Woo this is sick! 🔥
That's really got me inspired Tom ... gonna grab that Megaset Pro for sure! ;-)
This looks awesome. Have been dj-ing on the SP404 MK2 but now push3 has come out. Wonder if your method would work on the P3. Would be ace to be able to produce and dj on the same tools
This was awesome to watch and im probably going to pick up the project file but i have to know. been searching for months. if i wanted to do tempo changes such as going from drum and bass at 172 to lets say trance at 140 how would i accomplish this with this sort of setup
Really interesting. I’d never thought to use pitch warp mode. How do you use the LC XL. Is there a video on that Tom?
Hey @TomCosmNZ, amazing tutorial and DJ Strip! I am loving it! Got the 3.3, and I am having a lot of fun using it to mix on Ableton Live 11, Push 2 and Akai APC40.
I do have a question though, and apologies if it was asked before, but when I map the In, Out and Ext buttons on the DJ Strip to my Push 2 user mode, it doesn't work like when I click it with my mouse. Meaning, it toggles the In, Out or Ext on, and then I have to push the same assigned pad button again to switch it off... Is there anything I need to do in particular to make this work like it would when mouse clicking on the same buttons?
Apologies again for the question if it was asked before.
Thanks my man.. Doesn't take long to know Serato, etc is too tight of a box to be stuck in. This is a great template. Using the Launchcontrol is perfect too
Hey Tom ... I bought the Megaset Pro ... but not sure how to go about setting up headphone monitoring? Could you maybe do a video that explains how you would setup a headphone cue?
I'm just stating to dabble in the world and art of DJ. Found this tutorial super useful. I've got Abelton on my computer so going that path rather than the typical CDDJ route. I also want to mix in live instruments.
Is there any way to have a cue out in ableton? 🤔
you the man Tom !
Could this be made to work mouse-free with a push or similar?
Awesome insight into your mixing process man 🙏
Was just wondering which warp mode you find works best for mixing tracks like this. Also how would you normally handle moving between tracks with larger tempo differences?
Cheers!
Pitch mode, always for DJing. Big tempo changes = flood everything with reverb (The DJ Megaset has a "panic" effect on the master that does this), change tempo, remove reverb :)
Just wondering what made you go this direction vs doing all that organizing inside of ableton’s browser with folders
i wonder if there is a way to put songs to decks without using mouse.
very cool style.
Great video thanks! Do you spend much time warping when ingesting new (not-yet-warped) content? Do you use any features in Ableton 11 or does your approach for DJing work fine with Ableton 10? I cannot see any new features in 11 which are specific for DJ'ing sets.
An aside, I've used Ableton for many purposes, one being an occasional at-home DJ set for fun... but I found warping to take an enormous amount of time, took the wind out of my sail when I'd have an inkling for an at-home set... it's unlike traditional MKIIs and mixer (I'm dating myself) where it's very tactile and you just make it work right away. Ableton does not seem to have any nudging or pushing concept, that sort of thing. Maybe I'm trying to use it as a rekordbox and maybe that's wrong... but I mention this in case you have any inspiration I should revisit Ableton for at-home func DJ casual creativity.
I watch these DJ vids from time to time... I don't do much of that these days but fun to keep in touch, try things out at home now and then. Kudos again for you vid... take care.
How do you do more advanced mixes that are not just A to B mixing?
if needed, how do you nudge the pitch + or -?
Are you doing collect all and save on the tracks or having them read from a different folder? Just curious. Great stuff, thanks for sharing!
so how is the beatmixing done,? the bend and BPM match?
Do you start the new Track always from the start?
Could your setup work with Hip Hop Sets? And how do you beat match then?
Nice!
This is awesome. Do you use a mouse/trackpad during the set to drag and drop tracks into the decks? I presume there isn't a way to do this with a controller. I'd be interested to know how the deck strips work with the launch control xl.
I’ve the same question. Hardware controllers possible to map to with this template?
but how do u set cue points and loops
how can i avoid problems with disk overloading?
I assume the reason why you have this setup rather than just making playlist folders mapped in the 'Places' section is because you've adjusted the tracks with settings that Ableton would need to save in the project for it to be reflected. Otherwise, you can just drag and drop from any of your content folders without loading up other tracks. It will work fine either way because Live is really good but it seems like you could replace all the clutter with just making some folders in your content management and then just drag them in. I can see this view being useful for a short time but if you're playing every few days for a year or two, you end up with hundreds of tracks, which is unwieldy. If you play a couple shows a year, then sure, you're good for a few years.
I am just trying to understand how that works. What kind of controller are you using?
Hey Tom, is there anyway to load tracks into the decks with having to using the mouse pad? I really love this setup and the potential for sound design but don’t want to touch the computer
Exactly That is a must if we could have something like that not touching the computer similar of the way we navigate in CDJ in a list
is this available for mac too?
Would be nice if Ableton could have a window for track artwork, and read this from metadata. So while you are clicking through your "crate" it would show artwork in a seperate window/tab. Do you think it would make it easier to find tracks rather than just relying on the names?
Should be possible. Maybe not from metadata but Ableton is capable of handling video
How can I get those Max devices?
How do you sync my friend??
do you have any troubles / challenges with your physical setup in this CDJ world? i assume you feed the house a simple stereo out. i was hoping you'd go more into the interesting fx stuff to the right of your "decks". cheers!
What type of controller works best for your template?
He says he uses the Launch Control XL
Ist your beatport freue for all? 1:32
Do you give lessons?
This still feels super chaotic haha. Though i dont know which hardware you use to control this. But it feels wrong to not use a controller to DJ for some reason xD
how is this djing when all you do is hit play and mute the other song?
I think you can only see his audio workstation and not the whole setup.
i legit thought you stopped youtube as a whole for some reason youtube hasn't been showing me uploads for years even tho i have the bell activated lol
only way i noticed it was because i started searching up djing related stuff again after nearly 10 years
youtube is so lost these days i swear
cool, so its got to be kinda like deadmou5 does it.. or at list used to
Fast forward to 7:26
I dont get why you need the this deck 1/deck 2 thing on the right? What even is that? Why shift stuff around into the deck channels and back out again. this makes no sense to me.
Probably so you can crossfade two tracks & apply different effects to each
@@raretapes8057 You can select any channel for crossfader with the A/B button, the xtra mixer thing seems redundent. Maybe I'm missing something.
Organization and mapping? The setup is pretty straightforward. The other bits are just bins he pulls from and builds his mix from. The deck channels are where all the controller mapping is macro'd to. I dont even use midi gear or ableton, and that was pretty evident. It's not just 1 mix. it's his whole workstation.
So you use mouse to avoid using cdjs ? That's dumb
too much bullshit when the track selection is super mainstream edm