Wobble sound with simpler in ableton.

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Wobble sound with simpler in ableton.
Posted on: 17.01.2011 by Angila Centofanti
I have goten a good wobble, and played with it... However the wobble sounds seem to build through a progression. From quiet all the way through loud then sometimes the pitch changes on its own, then it comes to an abrupt stop. I want to make a consistant sound so I can record a clip that actually goes with my drums. Dose anyone have any good beginer advice or tutorials?

Also a random side question on my dj set up, im having trouble picking a mixer, I need a 4 channle, im using 2 techs and a oxygen 8 + foot pedal. Im not worried about on board sound cards ill get an audio 8 if I need too but either way but I want to use traktor. im on a budget but Id go for the best product possible. The xone db4 looks good, and I li,e the rane because I scratch and I like their faders.... Ahh please ne feedback from people whove had a chance to use theese mixers that are turntablists! I know those examples aren't budget mixers but they represent what I want. Ive been believeing pioneer djm 700 plus audio 8.
Angila Centofanti
17.01.2011
I have goten a good wobble, and played with it... However the wobble sounds seem to build through a progression. From quiet all the way through loud then sometimes the pitch changes on its own, then it comes to an abrupt stop. I want to make a consistant sound so I can record a clip that actually goes with my drums. Dose anyone have any good beginer advice or tutorials?

Also a random side question on my dj set up, im having trouble picking a mixer, I need a 4 channle, im using 2 techs and a oxygen 8 + foot pedal. Im not worried about on board sound cards ill get an audio 8 if I need too but either way but I want to use traktor. im on a budget but Id go for the best product possible. The xone db4 looks good, and I li,e the rane because I scratch and I like their faders.... Ahh please ne feedback from people whove had a chance to use theese mixers that are turntablists! I know those examples aren't budget mixers but they represent what I want. Ive been believeing pioneer djm 700 plus audio 8.
Tatum Ansaldo
17.01.2011
For starters, you're probably better off posting your ableton questions on the ableton community s or more production orientated community s, this place is great but more populated by DJs than producers. You may get lucky though.

Now then, a mixer? Unfortunately you have some pretty disparate requirements, so here's a shitload of questions! Do you want your mixer to have midi functionality or not? Are you sure you want to use a 4 channel mixer for scratching? Do you already have a Timecode DVS like TSP or Serato?

I don't really scratch but I have a DJM-600 (basically the older version of the 700) and an Audio 8 because I have hundreds of inputs and I really like it as a setup. I believe what you need to do is believe about exactly what direction you want to go in with your setup/style and then refine your list of requirements.
Marilu Latzer
17.01.2011
For wooble sound with simpler look here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcMtxpUAKcQ

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