Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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mdk
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by mdk » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:00 pm
already had live and max so was pretty cheap for me, bought it straight away.
was a bit disappointed when i started using the beta because the API has hardly expanded from when i was doing the python stuff, but i've thought of a few ideas since then that will keep me busy. like a remote control for android devices and creating a mix A/B (or really a mix preset) tool. so while im mixing something i can just store all the track fader levels, then try something else, store that and compare the results at the press of a button (from my HTC Hero...)
also because i've paid i've earnt the right to whine about stuff i want them to add

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by Hermanus » Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:18 pm
I've just been learning C language for two months
I'm really attracted with M4L but with job+study+music I'm whole busy right now.
Sure a day could come I'd make the step for M4L_ I'm not hurry

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mdk
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by mdk » Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:13 am
C?
are you working on embedded systems or something?
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silveriofunk
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by silveriofunk » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:59 am
kb420 wrote:I would really love to see a complete list of all of the instrument and effects prestets that it comes with.
+1
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by 4.33 » Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:10 am
silveriofunk wrote:kb420 wrote:I would really love to see a complete list of all of the instrument and effects prestets that it comes with.
+1
as far as i'm concerned - most of the patches are from Pluggo, innit?
including buffer shuffler, which is a reworked version of a patch from pluggo as well
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julienb
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by julienb » Wed Nov 25, 2009 10:19 am
guys, don't wait for... make yours

it is just a word about the fact max for live is designed for all creators and WE have to build those that fit the most with us

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by pyrolator » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:27 am
julienb wrote:
a dream for only 79€ for me.
same here - a dream came true.
Live is the a perfect engine running max-patches, since the hosting of AU-plugins was not possible and the vst~ -object was not working perfectly.
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by julienb » Wed Nov 25, 2009 11:37 am
pyrolator wrote:julienb wrote:
a dream for only 79€ for me.
same here - a dream came true.
Live is the a perfect engine running max-patches, since the hosting of AU-plugins was not possible and the vst~ -object was not working perfectly.
-pyr
exactly!
I'm not really for proprietary software (vs opensource)
but I need a reliable stuff. with a support. with performances and ... Live/M4L is the right couple.
more, there is a big community here and Ableton guys like to work with us too
it was a while I dropped VSTi...
I just waited the right thing and it has been released!
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by crumhorn » Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:06 pm
Edit: ignore, I've found the answers for myself.
"The banjo is the perfect instrument for the antisocial."
(Allow me to plug my guitar scale visualiser thingy -
www.fretlearner.com)
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friend_kami
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by friend_kami » Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:23 pm
mm yeah. i will buy it when the price drops and when its stable enough for a release.
hell even live 8 isnt stable enough yet, and they want me to shell out 2.5k swedish for an addon thats not stable either?
i hardly think so.
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by Tarekith » Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:05 pm
Still waiting for my license, so I haven't used it much outside of being overwhelmed during the beta. I think I'll slowly mess with the tutorials initially, but I doubt I'll likely get really deep into until more bugs have been ironed out.
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by tsutek » Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:26 pm
Bought it as soon as it was available (was checking the www once every hour on the launch day until finally it was there!).
Funny thing is, I won't have time to really mess with it until new years.. But just wanted to give my modest monetary support ASAP

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by Alsamarkan » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:01 pm
i am waiting for a runtime version or a massive drop in prices. i swear, i will never get an early adaptor anymore. i lost too much money. all the new customers get their personal special price offer while each first day user pays and pays for his loyality. every second year we get a 30 euro coupon to pay for the next betatest version. the biggest problem is, in europe we pay much more than in the us region. no way! enough is enough. hope 8 suite will be rock solid soon. there are many wonderful vst plugins from other companies - and download versions give us europeans the chance to pay dollar prices and pay via paypal in us music shops. i try to be a producer. i am no guinea pig and time is money or life style.

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by stringtapper » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:51 pm
M4L Instruments:
Loop Shifter
Pluggo:
Additive Heaven
Analogue Drums
Bassline
Big Ben Bell
Flying Waves
Laverne
Shephard Tones
Vocalese
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M4L MIDI Effects:
Step Sequencer
Tools:
Max ImproBeat
Max MidiGran
Max MidiShuffler
Max PolyBeat
Max StepEcho
Building Blocks:
Max ANotePlayer
Max Humanizer
Max NoteScaler
Max PitchScaler
Max SimpleEcho
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M4L Audio Effects:
Buffer Shuffler
Pluggo:
Audio Rate Pan
Average Injector
Chamberverb
Chorus x2
Comber
Cyclotron
Dynamical
Feedback Network
FilterTaps
Flange-o-tron
Fragulator
Generic Effect
Granular-to-go
Harmonic Filter
Mangle Filter
Monster Crunch
Nebula
Noyzckippr
Pendulum
Phase Scope
Phone Filter
PluggoFuzz
Raindrops
Rye
Space Echo
Spectral Filter
Speed Shifter
SquirrelParade
Stereo Adjuster
Stutterer
Swirl
Tapped Delay
Tremellow
Vibrato Cauldron
Warpoon
Wasteband
Waveshaper
Wheat
Xformer
Tools:
Max AutoFilter
Max AutoRingMod
Max CombFilterMulti
Max Compressor
Max CutKiller
Max DelayMultiBand
Max DelayTaps
Max DopplerPan
Max EffectMatrix
Max EnvFollower
Max EqGraphic31
Max EqShelving
Max SignalAnalyzer
Max SpectralDelay
Max SpectralHarm
Building Blocks:
Max AutoPanner
Max BalanceDualMono
Max BalanceStereo
Max Chorus
Max CombFilter
Max CutHacker
Max Degrader
Max DelayLine
Max EqParametric1
Max GainDualMono
Max GainStereo
Max MixDualMono
Max MixStereo
Max MSMatrix
Max Overdrive
Max PanDualMono
Max PanStereo
Max PeakLimiter
Max RingMod
Max RingModDual
Max SignalViewers
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Nick the Zombie
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by Nick the Zombie » Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:58 pm
I haven't bought it yet. The Beta was, as expected, quite overwhelming with all the possibilities. Something like Max/MSP is dangerous for me because I spend way more time tweaking patches than actually using them. That's obviously not a problem with the software but rather an issue with my own obsessive tendencies
I'm honestly still finding a lot of new life in the Suite instruments, so M4L is just going to be overkill at this point. I think I'll break down and grab it when the library of forumite-developed devices grows too big to ignore.