^ and don't bother asking him for those stats. asking is so last century. he will post them for you autoblatantly and keep a running tally of their geographical whereabouts and most importantly... how many members have vaginas.beats me wrote:I recommend you send it to funken for pointers and revision tips first. His site is more visited and respected than yours.
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Re: About to make a 9 beta video, any thing you want covered?
yeah - he will be all over it with loads of pictures and arrows and stuffH20nly wrote:^ and don't bother asking him for those stats. asking is so last century. he will post them for you autoblatantly and keep a running tally of their geographical whereabouts and most importantly... how many members have vaginas.beats me wrote:I recommend you send it to funken for pointers and revision tips first. His site is more visited and respected than yours.
unfortunately no vag pictures though
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How can you be posting on the forum if you're busy recording videos for us?COSM wrote:steady on boys
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I think it would be helpful to explain the differences. Etween the 8 and 9 browser, especially if you use alot of your own custom content. It could be pretty confusing for alot of people, I think.
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Haven't you seen Tom work ? He can do at least 5 things at once....really quickly.no_barcode wrote:How can you be posting on the forum if you're busy recording videos for us?COSM wrote:steady on boys
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Going over the difference between modulation and automation would be helpful as well.
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I got the go the thumbs up as well.COSM wrote:Apologies for the delay, I posted this question around the internet and the response has been somewhat overwhelmin, and now requires some planning/structure. I also ran into some personal stuff this weekend which has taken priority over everything else, I'll attempt to do this tomorrow.
I've been given permission to do this, I am not sure who else has and I'd check up with the men and woman upstairs if you have any doubt.
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You guys and your vids are making me very happy. Thank you for the time you spend sharing your insight!
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yes. Ableton gave us the go ahead to make "review" type videos, but not for full training videos yet as there still could be changes. Having said that, this is from a certified trainer email, so I'm not sure that applies to all beta users. You should check with them if you're wanting to make a video.tone61 wrote:What I meant isartpunk wrote:As Tom is an official Ableton guru, the way I read his original post was that Ableton have given him the go-ahead to do an Ableton-approved Live 9 features/bells & whistles preview video from his perspective. He is kindly asking if we had anything specific we would like covered in his video, which is pretty cool and inclusive I thought!tone61 wrote:So now Live9 beta details can be discussed in public?
"are other beta testers allowed to do the same?
From now on are people allowed to discuss Live9 outside beta forum?"
We have still been asked to include a disclaimer that it is not final.
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what do you mean exactly? Dennis showed it off in the launch event video in case you haven't seen it, but did you mean that you want more examples of where it does/doesn't work?beatz01 wrote:Real world audio to midi demonstration.
Put simply, the "harmony" function is not a miracle worker and I've found it to only really be useful for a single polyphonic instrument - like playing chords in with a guitar because you're not a keyboard player. Even an acoustic guitar miked up I found it to be really unpredictable and not that useful.. I found it worked best when plugging in an electric. In this case I found it very useful.
I spent a lot of time messing around with different sources.
other than that, drums to MIDI works pretty well. Harmony to MIDI was okay, but not perfect. I recorded in hummed basslines that were like pretty basic depeche mode type single note arpeggiated type things and it would slur notes together etc....
Just showing how all the different sources respond would be a whole video in itself really as it takes a lot of time if you want to try different things.
All in all it's mainly intended for recording in a vocal idea like Dennis showed, and chords on guitar or other polyphonic single instrument as I said. You can certainly experiment with different sources and get some interesting results, but you need to spend a lot of time messing around with it.
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no_barcode wrote:How can you be posting on the forum if you're busy recording videos for us?COSM wrote:steady on boys
ok Tom!
but no_barcode has a point too!
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I have the Live9 beta, and I'm watching your video, Tom. Heck, I've messed with the program and I still enjoy watching it. Though I think it's time to get back to work, you know, since I'm currently at work.. I'm going to finish the rest up at home. Great job.