Re: Post your set up and your sexy cat...
Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 8:55 pm
I see you have chosen some very inspiring wallpapers..
http://wallwiz.com/Rabalder wrote:I see you have chosen some very inspiring wallpapers..
i really like the look of that. how do you find the octotrack compared to using live?deHaan wrote:
I'm not so much into the Octatrack yet, but it does a lot of the same things to audio as Live, just without using a mouse. To me it feels more intuitive not to look at a screen all the time, I feel like I'm using my ears more than I did before And the step sequencer is awesome!lunabass wrote:i really like the look of that. how do you find the octotrack compared to using live?
deHaan wrote:Finally finished my hardware live setup, which will replace my previous Ableton setup:
that must be the best looking pair of socks I've seen in all the setups posted so far.. hard to miss the mismatched pair at the bottom also.. i do that all the time cuz my dogs like to chew up my socks and it's hard to find matching pairs
thanx for the skin,i like !!!!JuanSOLO wrote:Here's my Ableton LIVE skin.Manik wrote:is this an max4life plugin?
and what is the name of the skin?
thnx
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1399581/theGREY.ask
The waveforms are 2 different Ms Pinky decks with floating windows, but the topmost one is rbrt23's Superlooper, yet I modified the GUI. I record loops into superlooper and play them back on Ms Pinky vinyl. The other device is Reaktor's Vectory, and the OTHER device is a special new device I have been trying to make that has 4 different LFO's. These can be spontaneously assigned to blue handed parameters by holding a button (i.e. LFO1, 2, 3, 4, or OFF.) and twisting the corresponding knob.
3 things bitwig can not do.
strange that people give bitwig so much credit over looks.
It's awesome and it's one of the few synths who has "his sound", BUT, as a first synth I suggest you the GAIA, it's really intuitive and user-friendly - the panel is really clear for new users.deHaan wrote:@needaname: Dope setup! Is that an Alesis Ion? I'm considering buying one for my brother as his first synth, because the interface looks pretty nice. How do you feel about it?
I have been considering the Gaia, but unfortunately it has too few keys, as he also wants to use the keyboard to control his Nord Stage (he is a pianist)needaname wrote:It's awesome and it's one of the few synths who has "his sound", BUT, as a first synth I suggest you the GAIA, it's really intuitive and user-friendly - the panel is really clear for new users.deHaan wrote:@needaname: Dope setup! Is that an Alesis Ion? I'm considering buying one for my brother as his first synth, because the interface looks pretty nice. How do you feel about it?
Well, so I think the ION is the best solution, the only other one I know with a long keyboard at this price is the Venom by M-Audio, or, if you want the top, Access Virus .deHaan wrote:I have been considering the Gaia, but unfortunately it has too few keys, as he also wants to use the keyboard to control his Nord Stage (he is a pianist)needaname wrote:It's awesome and it's one of the few synths who has "his sound", BUT, as a first synth I suggest you the GAIA, it's really intuitive and user-friendly - the panel is really clear for new users.deHaan wrote:@needaname: Dope setup! Is that an Alesis Ion? I'm considering buying one for my brother as his first synth, because the interface looks pretty nice. How do you feel about it?
Did you paint your LaunchPad?needaname wrote: