When someone says "Haha DJs got no talent. They only push the play button bla bla", show them this. I bet they will start crying after seeing 3 or 4 decks are online at the same time. Chris is the man.
Bro... I make Dj-ing since 1996-97. The real Shit, with Vinyl. Not that modern Auto-Sync-Computer-Bullshit. And i Play Elektro Guitar to. And belive me... Dj-ing is NOTHING compared to Play an Instrument. Dj-ing is maybe not that easy like some People think. But Play an Instrument is a COMPLETTE differend League. If you have a good Teacher/Mentor. You can mix Vinyls after ... maybe 2 weeks. To Play a Guitar you Need Minimum 2 Years. And even than, you are not good. You are just Abele to Play a few Songs.
Karl S. I guess we both agree that using the sync button takes away the fun of mixing. But if you're gonna play a live-set using ableton/multiple decks, the sync button helps a lot as it makes sure that your tracks/samples/STEMs are tight and in time. That way, you can concentrate more on creating great sounds on stage.
+Al Bundy, the technology is here to help the artists out, not because it's easier, lol. if you're a shit DJ on Vinyl you won't be suddenly good with CDJs just because they have more features and are overall more reliable than turntables...
No other DJ has inspired me as much as Chris when it comes to gear and strategy of gigs. Like some others have said here in the comments, this is a video I re-visit from time to time... Great guy!
Awesome break down of his set up. I am currently working with Traktor S4, F1 and Maschine and this gave me lots of good ideas on how to not overload myself with the possibilities. Thanks for the video!
Added beat creations while playing sets are so amazing. I've learned so much about me and my abilities. There's nothing like sharing your talent with the world. Your audience love it. Keep up the good work.
I loved when were Chris Liebing spinning technics and proper 'bang-bang' tech sets, the music that he has been presenting last years just goes around me... BUT... HE FCKIN' KNOWS WHAT HE DOES... and that's why I respect him. Respect!
Chris presents his knowledge in a way, which is comprehensible though we belong to the generation of Technics & Vinyl. A very interesting introduction, how a set works today and the overview of the technical components and effects. We were quite surprised that even for Chris it is not possible to replay a special sound, so creating will go on. Thanks for "teaching" and the good vibes!
I have to say , this was the most amazing advise that was given ... I really respect you as a dj and a producer .... rock on .... from a humble guy ...
Chris Liebing always comes across as a top bloke! Great to get an insight into his setup, I was thinking about getting some K2's for 4 deck control! SOLD!
in a way/to some extent, he's not just replacing records but tracks themselves, which is interesting from a commercial standpoint because if taken to a full extent, the selling point would be entirely different. going to hear a person play improv(-isational) electornic music (tribal need is also kindof an example of this, more of a street/on th
It was him and Väth that made me want to learn how to DJ. that was 12 years ago. im not a professional and do it only for my own pleasure. but i love it. and if you are interested into DJing - its never too late, play around and find your own way.
this is so inspiring! Even I'm doing different music it's just awesome to see someone putting that much efford on creating a unique experience for the audience. I remember seeing the videostream of his Set at Tomorrowland some years ago - so many people left the stage .... they just don't know whats good...
Considering Chris has been in the techno-scene for such a long time, he was playing with vinyl for a very very very very long time and probably is still able to do so. This set up just takes it to a higher level. Gotta look at it as if it is an addition, not a replacement.
This man rocks! Completely forges his own path. He started when the only option was Vinyl, was amazing with that, & rather than bitching & dismissing the tech, he's embracing it and having fun being uniquely creative & trying new things.Very inspiring,and good of him to show us what's going on!Music is about self expression and FUN,and we all have our own individual ideas of what is fun for us & enjoy our own things. Keep rocking Liebing! :D
Hey mate,I'm a turntable DJ just like u,and I love djing with my 2 turntables and my mixer but when I started producing some stuff with Ableton I found out that even ''live remixing and performing'' is quite funny, because you can make a unique sound and that's great! Maybe you're right, this is not DJing,it's performing,but after several years on vinyls,you start feeling some kind of interest for new devices,it's just evolution.The product is the most important thing,and CL gives a great one :)
Techno is like jazz. Its all about improvising and making new music out of your existing music collection. Don't say its not that technical. He has one of the top 5 most technical DJ setups out of all of the top DJs in the world.
Chris,du hast die richtige Einstellung.:-) würde gerne mal mit dir arbeiten!Vielleicht treffen wir uns mal,auf irgend einem Event?Mach weiter so, und bleib wie du bist,alles gute Dj tommcat
I use pretty much the same setup with maschine, but runnning as Standalone. If i'd use it inside of ableton, how would I go in order to output effects to my sends and returns on my mixer? it would be actually really helpful, having a reverb on my mixer, that way i'd have one more effect on my controller. Plus, I really dont like traktor's reverb, id love to use my Lexicon... anybody?
Love this DJ, love this setup; But Why do I see a soundcard Audio 10 (NI) while he says it's RME fireface UC? maybe I'm wrong but I don't get it... If someone can explain...
a lot of tools, a great producer and dj, but I´ve heard manny dj´s spinning proper techno with just a mixer and two turntables. it´s very cool to do this kind of new shit, all the fx´s the samples and loops and white noises, with minimal techouse, but I still enjoy some proper techno, two or three tracks, banging, with some help of this tools, but not to much. this new techouse-ish hype with its tools and techniques looks very pretty but it gets boring to me. it´s good to ear two fucking records mixed properly, just with the use of faders, knob and fx´s. I love all this tools. and I plan on using them one day, but sometimes it´s too much. besides, it doesn´t always translates good mixing.
Just because some 1200's and a two channel is simple and kind of old school, doesn't mean it's necessarily better. Boring? You always have something to do and something going on with his style of mixing. It always seems like in between mixing two tracks, you reach a point where you have nothing to do except beat match the next track. With this new method it's both more fun for you and the audience.
yeap you´re right, but there´s also a point where it´s too much. and not just that, techno used to be powerful, pounding, strong, now it´s this blend of techouse with too much noises and fx´s. not that it´s repetitive or monotonous, it just isn´t much fun, it doesn´t have the techno vibe that I like.
If by "techno use to be powerful, pounding, strong" you mean it was a lot faster, then yea you're right. But you can't possibly judge Chris from the tracks used in this clip here (except the last one, called Groove Mechanism). Listen to his sets at Time Warp, Berghain and Awakenings n tell me that's not the kinda techno you're looking for. Liebing is the last guy you look to if all you're looking for is tech-house. He's by far the best techno Dj out there today. He's found an amazing way of sticking to his old school roots, while keep seriously up to date with all that modern technology has to offer.
vitormatias1983 I'm with you 100%. Going to a party for me should be fun! All too often these kinds of Ableton sets are polite, polished, and repetitive: boring and serious rather than fun and entertaining! Really I don't find adding some drums, delay and reverb by pressing pretty blinking buttons terribly entertaining.
kixxalot exactly. some even leave track mixing beyond and keep playing loops, throughout the entire set, just making shit along, like it´s a live show. if well done it might be cool, but hearing full productions is necessary.
People seem to be getting the wrong impression of this kind of "DJing" ... Technology has taken REAL artists away from the monotony of just mixing two tracks together, and turned it into a real live performance, Where you are not just hearing a guy mixing other peoples music, But creating his own whilst on stage. This is a whole new definition of "DJing" and should not even be compared to the small minded confines of just decks and a mixer! Move with the times people, Man is a legend!
please record the sound from the dancefloor ....... much more feel :) best if you mix dry and wet so to speak. Also big thanks for this interview ....... one of the best so far, first video of yours in my genre :D
He's one of the true, last, orginal, f****ing Techno Gods out there
When someone says "Haha DJs got no talent. They only push the play button bla bla", show them this.
I bet they will start crying after seeing 3 or 4 decks are online at the same time. Chris is the man.
To be fair, there is DJing, and then there is Chris Liebing.
Bro... I make Dj-ing since 1996-97.
The real Shit, with Vinyl. Not that modern Auto-Sync-Computer-Bullshit.
And i Play Elektro Guitar to.
And belive me... Dj-ing is NOTHING compared to Play an Instrument.
Dj-ing is maybe not that easy like some People think. But Play an Instrument is a COMPLETTE differend League.
If you have a good Teacher/Mentor. You can mix Vinyls after ... maybe 2 weeks.
To Play a Guitar you Need Minimum 2 Years. And even than, you are not good. You are just Abele to Play a few Songs.
Karl S. I guess we both agree that using the sync button takes away the fun of mixing. But if you're gonna play a live-set using ableton/multiple decks, the sync button helps a lot as it makes sure that your tracks/samples/STEMs are tight and in time. That way, you can concentrate more on creating great sounds on stage.
DJing isn't just about mixing two beats together. You don't know what you're talking about. Did you even watch the video?
+Al Bundy, the technology is here to help the artists out, not because it's easier, lol. if you're a shit DJ on Vinyl you won't be suddenly good with CDJs just because they have more features and are overall more reliable than turntables...
No other DJ has inspired me as much as Chris when it comes to gear and strategy of gigs. Like some others have said here in the comments, this is a video I re-visit from time to time... Great guy!
Awesome break down of his set up. I am currently working with Traktor S4, F1 and Maschine and this gave me lots of good ideas on how to not overload myself with the possibilities. Thanks for the video!
A true humble dj. Good.
I watch this way too often haha
still going strong? :D
Chris is one of my favorite dj since the 90s. Great producer as well.
"For the Moment", couldnt have been said any better. Music... its what feelings sound like!
Chris Liebing role model.
In business for decades, embraces new technology and exploites it in his own way and still stays Mr. Nice Guy :-)
Producers hate him!
"its for the moment" love it
You guys bring the best content for DJ's. Thanks so much! I've learned so much.
i love the fact that there is a function one sound system, even for the booth!
Chris killed it at the Techno stage last saturday at Welcome To The Future. Bangin set!
Added beat creations while playing sets are so amazing. I've learned so much about me and my abilities. There's nothing like sharing your talent with the world. Your audience love it. Keep up the good work.
His rig allows an infinite range of sounds, he pretty much produces on the fly on his sets and thats why going to see him live is worth every penny!!!
I loved when were Chris Liebing spinning technics and proper 'bang-bang' tech sets, the music that he has been presenting last years just goes around me... BUT... HE FCKIN' KNOWS WHAT HE DOES... and that's why I respect him. Respect!
This man lives and loves his passion for electronic music!
CDJ as laptop-stand :D Now we are talking, lovely interview btw - very useful!
i mean ok, he may be good (I dont know him) but you do not put things onto the jogwheels, it slightly damages the ball bearings
A legit dj ! not mickey mouse guetta...
With this setup he is also a legit live act though...
inspiring chris is a wonderfull person
What club is he being interviewed in, looks sick!
One of the best djs at this moment and definetly the best techno dj! Gratuliere Chris!
A lesson ! Thanks for leting me hear all his interesting comments and advices ! Peace & Music from Paris France
Chris presents his knowledge in a way, which is comprehensible though we belong to the generation of Technics & Vinyl. A very interesting introduction, how a set works today and the overview of the technical components and effects. We were quite surprised that even for Chris it is not possible to replay a special sound, so creating will go on. Thanks for "teaching" and the good vibes!
Love this setup and the sound quality, thx for the interview DJTT and C. Liebing!
I have to say , this was the most amazing advise that was given ... I really respect you as a dj and a producer .... rock on .... from a humble guy ...
seemed like a thoroughly nice bloke to me and shared his way of working with us.
This has a good bit of insight as to how he goes about using all of the hardware and software while keeping things simple. Props!
i use almost the exact set up! except mine is just an iphone and an ipad into a 4 channel mixer
Chris Liebing always comes across as a top bloke! Great to get an insight into his setup, I was thinking about getting some K2's for 4 deck control! SOLD!
wonderful advice's from this guy keep it up
Skillful amazing Dj. Another level of djing
I don't understand anythin of the technical stuff he's talkin about but it's awesome to watch!
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chris u r awesome... expecially the style when u mix.. its incredible
Very impressive. He is one of the very very few using digital technologies not just as a replacement for records, but to actually dj differently.
in a way/to some extent, he's not just replacing records but tracks themselves, which is interesting from a commercial standpoint because if taken to a full extent, the selling point would be entirely different. going to hear a person play improv(-isational) electornic music (tribal need is also kindof an example of this, more of a street/on th
these videos are so amazing. I love everything about them. Thank you SO much, djtechtools!
right on, great insight. guess its time to rethink my setup
Wow, so much has changed since the 90's when I DJ'd.
Alex G wow What style were you playing
this is exactly what i needed to hear,,, love the creativity!!!
It was him and Väth that made me want to learn how to DJ.
that was 12 years ago. im not a professional and do it only for my own pleasure. but i love it.
and if you are interested into DJing - its never too late, play around and find your own way.
People, just be nice.
This is a great interview, very technical, with an even greater artist. Focus on that, not on trolling and feeding trolls!
this is so inspiring! Even I'm doing different music it's just awesome to see someone putting that much efford on creating a unique experience for the audience.
I remember seeing the videostream of his Set at Tomorrowland some years ago - so many people left the stage .... they just don't know whats good...
Considering Chris has been in the techno-scene for such a long time, he was playing with vinyl for a very very very very long time and probably is still able to do so. This set up just takes it to a higher level. Gotta look at it as if it is an addition, not a replacement.
no one hates you chris you are legend
This man rocks! Completely forges his own path. He started when the only option was Vinyl, was amazing with that, & rather than bitching & dismissing the tech, he's embracing it and having fun being uniquely creative & trying new things.Very inspiring,and good of him to show us what's going on!Music is about self expression and FUN,and we all have our own individual ideas of what is fun for us & enjoy our own things. Keep rocking Liebing! :D
Hey mate,I'm a turntable DJ just like u,and I love djing with my 2 turntables and my mixer but when I started producing some stuff with Ableton I found out that even ''live remixing and performing'' is quite funny, because you can make a unique sound and that's great! Maybe you're right, this is not DJing,it's performing,but after several years on vinyls,you start feeling some kind of interest for new devices,it's just evolution.The product is the most important thing,and CL gives a great one :)
the best techno dj, big fan off them
😄😚...
Techno is like jazz. Its all about improvising and making new music out of your existing music collection. Don't say its not that technical. He has one of the top 5 most technical DJ setups out of all of the top DJs in the world.
One of my fave tech djs ever !!
I just adore this guy! What an inspiration. .. I watch this video everytime I record a set n it sucks haha ..
I would like to see more interviews just like this : ) nice work !!
He is the main man! one of the best djs out there! thanks for sharing the setup! great interview!
Thanks man! Very professional!
Faderfox controlling Machine Banks very tekky!!! LOVE IT.
Chris,du hast die richtige Einstellung.:-) würde gerne mal mit dir arbeiten!Vielleicht treffen wir uns mal,auf irgend einem Event?Mach weiter so, und bleib wie du bist,alles gute Dj tommcat
Good inspiration about the way how it works.
awesome...Chris is a great Dj
Definitely the future of deejaying, remixing the original tracks on the fly !
Good, good, super good. alles super good!👍😎
where do i get that red light sticker on his macbook at 10:02?
LOL
Not sure. It's definitely badass! It could be a protective case or skin for his mbp.
+Dennis Zurlinden CLR sticker
good job thank you for support
that is very impressive, Chris Liebing is a Maschine!
one of the best tutorials!
I use pretty much the same setup with maschine, but runnning as Standalone. If i'd use it inside of ableton, how would I go in order to output effects to my sends and returns on my mixer? it would be actually really helpful, having a reverb on my mixer, that way i'd have one more effect on my controller. Plus, I really dont like traktor's reverb, id love to use my Lexicon...
anybody?
Love this DJ, love this setup; But Why do I see a soundcard Audio 10 (NI) while he says it's RME fireface UC? maybe I'm wrong but I don't get it... If someone can explain...
Great Artist 🖤🚀
a lot of tools, a great producer and dj, but I´ve heard manny dj´s spinning proper techno with just a mixer and two turntables. it´s very cool to do this kind of new shit, all the fx´s the samples and loops and white noises, with minimal techouse, but I still enjoy some proper techno, two or three tracks, banging, with some help of this tools, but not to much. this new techouse-ish hype with its tools and techniques looks very pretty but it gets boring to me. it´s good to ear two fucking records mixed properly, just with the use of faders, knob and fx´s.
I love all this tools. and I plan on using them one day, but sometimes it´s too much. besides, it doesn´t always translates good mixing.
Just because some 1200's and a two channel is simple and kind of old school, doesn't mean it's necessarily better. Boring? You always have something to do and something going on with his style of mixing. It always seems like in between mixing two tracks, you reach a point where you have nothing to do except beat match the next track. With this new method it's both more fun for you and the audience.
yeap you´re right, but there´s also a point where it´s too much. and not just that, techno used to be powerful, pounding, strong, now it´s this blend of techouse with too much noises and fx´s. not that it´s repetitive or monotonous, it just isn´t much fun, it doesn´t have the techno vibe that I like.
If by "techno use to be powerful, pounding, strong" you mean it was a lot faster, then yea you're right. But you can't possibly judge Chris from the tracks used in this clip here (except the last one, called Groove Mechanism). Listen to his sets at Time Warp, Berghain and Awakenings n tell me that's not the kinda techno you're looking for. Liebing is the last guy you look to if all you're looking for is tech-house. He's by far the best techno Dj out there today. He's found an amazing way of sticking to his old school roots, while keep seriously up to date with all that modern technology has to offer.
vitormatias1983 I'm with you 100%. Going to a party for me should be fun! All too often these kinds of Ableton sets are polite, polished, and repetitive: boring and serious rather than fun and entertaining! Really I don't find adding some drums, delay and reverb by pressing pretty blinking buttons terribly entertaining.
kixxalot exactly. some even leave track mixing beyond and keep playing loops, throughout the entire set, just making shit along, like it´s a live show. if well done it might be cool, but hearing full productions is necessary.
This my favorite interview
People seem to be getting the wrong impression of this kind of "DJing" ... Technology has taken REAL artists away from the monotony of just mixing two tracks together, and turned it into a real live performance, Where you are not just hearing a guy mixing other peoples music, But creating his own whilst on stage. This is a whole new definition of "DJing" and should not even be compared to the small minded confines of just decks and a mixer! Move with the times people, Man is a legend!
Maybe, but we tend to fucking love you Chris!! I'll be listening to you with my friends today live at club Fuzz in Athens, Greece. ONE LOVE!!
Well he proves again that he is a MASTER!
Chris Liebing. German Techno as its best since 20 years.
Great walk through!
It's always good to learn from the pros
this is the best tutoral video by far
what a lesson...
This is just amazing, the next time someone complains about laptop dj's I'm going to show him this.
this man is a visionary
I don't even like techno and this guy amazes me
cheers will check out later on today :)
What club is he at in the beginning (cement, funktion1, etc)?
Great Dude! This style is very inspirational, but one thing!! 3:12 Please remove the laptop thats sitting ontop of the cdj jog wheel your killin me!
Holy shit what a cool set up!
Amazing Interview!!!!
P.S. How many time he needs to connect all that equipment? )))
Amazing video
Excelente!! Estoy tan de acuerdo en todo! :D
totally agree, please stop smiling, he's gonna make us cry! hahahaha
Good interview
well said ,no mix should be the same
Great advice
Nice set up!
So Awesome!
Will the next interview object be Madeon? I really wanna see that!!
Cool dj set
This setup is so sick
thats an insane set up
where can I find or download mapping of this stage for xone k2
What about the traktor sound card? What does it do in the context of the whole set up?
The traktor soundcard delivers the sound from the 4 decks to the 4 main channels on the Xone.
please record the sound from the dancefloor ....... much more feel :) best if you mix dry and wet so to speak. Also big thanks for this interview ....... one of the best so far, first video of yours in my genre :D
And it's even funnier because he actually does produce his own music. It's in the description.