>sample CD into it and away you go, no skill needed.

surely some though eh?
I wouldn't know where to start....

>I would suggest that if you think using Ableton some how makes you
creative
>your mistaken...

Very true of course.
Although, I never understood messing with tracks for the sake of it.
If some musician puts their heart and soul into a track, surely you'd lose
the feel of the overall track with about 20 things looping over it and
loads of mad effects.

I reckon we'll find there's a balance to be struck. Somewhere between each
individual dj's 'version' of the track, and the original.

So, in that point, I reckon there's going to be quite a bit of skill to it?
Certainly a good set of ears required...

Or am I wrong, and spouting off about something I know f**k all about
(again)?
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