Buy yourself a keyboard stand and put a case/piece of wood/whatever on top of it.
For my live setup I use my hardshell keyboard case and I can fit my synth, array of pedals, macbook, interface, launchpad, etc all on it.
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- Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:04 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: Need a stand that will hold a laptop and an apc 40
- Replies: 8
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- Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:38 pm
- Forum: Ableton Live
- Topic: how do you integrate your hardware synths with ableton?
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Re: how do you integrate your hardware synths with ableton?
Most of the time I sequence hardware with a dedicated midi channel, I record hardware audio output into a separate audio channel. I save/take note of the preset/settings on the hardware and I name the audio channel in such a way I know what hardware is the sound source and what preset(s). This is ...
- Wed Aug 25, 2010 1:02 pm
- Forum: Tips & Tricks
- Topic: 'Loud' Renders?
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Re: 'Loud' Renders?
Are you using a limiter?
Easiest way to bounce your tracks with more volume is to use one on your master track - but be wary not to crunch your mix too much. Also, don't do this if you intend to get the track mastered as has been said. I tend to do this when working with unfinished songs, bounce a ...
Easiest way to bounce your tracks with more volume is to use one on your master track - but be wary not to crunch your mix too much. Also, don't do this if you intend to get the track mastered as has been said. I tend to do this when working with unfinished songs, bounce a ...