How To Use Reason’s Kong With A Midi Fighter
There is a single reason why hopeful DJs will not pay upwards of five hundred dollars to spawn a fresh new copy of Ableton 9 – and it doesn’t have to do with the price. It has to do with the fact that they have no idea what they are getting into. Ableton 9 can be considered one of the friendlier programs to use, when compared to Pro Tools, but it still a game of chess in the grand scheme of things. Newbies that have played around with FL Studio are mere checkers players and have only experienced a drop of water in comparison with all that Ableton has to offer. Ableton 9 makes it really easy to use external implements right out of the box, and this is probably what drives many of the live creators towards it. On the other side, there are many hardware creators that have acknowledged that fact, and MIDI controllers are booming left and right because of it. It is no surprise that classes on how to use Ableton are being offered, and students are willing to pay the nominal fee to learn about the program itself. Pecking around won’t shove you in the right direction, but a good teacher will. http://www.djtechtools.com/2013/04/25/how-to-use-reasons-kong-with-a-midi-fighter/










