First piece with the new Ableton Live Looper..
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First piece with the new Ableton Live Looper..
I use to use Gibson Echoplexes for my looping but switched recently to Ableton's looper.
Here's the first piece I did with it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5xNMnGAMSs
Cheers,
Reyn
www.reyn.net
www.reyn.vs.reyn.net
PS: And I was wondering, any of you also experiencing a timing difference between the audio and midi? Maybe it's because I'm using 8 loopers in one session. Also get these annoying 'out of memory' error. Could be the same cause though I have plenty of Ram in my MacBook.
Here's the first piece I did with it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5xNMnGAMSs
Cheers,
Reyn
www.reyn.net
www.reyn.vs.reyn.net
PS: And I was wondering, any of you also experiencing a timing difference between the audio and midi? Maybe it's because I'm using 8 loopers in one session. Also get these annoying 'out of memory' error. Could be the same cause though I have plenty of Ram in my MacBook.
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Finally, a TALENTED MUSCIAN that can actually play. A fantastic use of the looper and pretty damn good song. All without a pre-sampled loop. How refreshing. Stand up and take a bow Reyn. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow, something actually good on these boards. Amazing, man.
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That was beautiful, thanks for sharing.
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Re: First piece with the new Ableton Live Looper..
very nice.
would be interesting to hear how you have configured what you are stomping on under the table and how it is configured with Live.
J
would be interesting to hear how you have configured what you are stomping on under the table and how it is configured with Live.
J
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Re: First piece with the new Ableton Live Looper..
julius wrote:very nice.
would be interesting to hear how you have configured what you are stomping on under the table and how it is configured with Live.
J
+1
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Incredibly wonderful and inspiring!
had to listen to it again with my eyes shut to stop the techie part of my brain working out how you looped it all and just enjoy it
Fantastic!
had to listen to it again with my eyes shut to stop the techie part of my brain working out how you looped it all and just enjoy it
Fantastic!
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That's really impressive, leaves some feelings, thoughts, you know...
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Thanks for the nice words people!
I use this Gordius Big Little Giant (http://www.gordius.be/) as my MIDI pedal board to remotely trigger Ableton. It's fully programmable and a very powerful machine. Really anything you can think of. There's an extra 2 MIDI outputs on it to hook up a Behringer 1010 pedal which I use to record/sample/loop the guitars and bass, since I'm standing up and are more away from the Little Giant. And I use an old Alesis D4 for triggering the drums.
That's it really.. Nothing special really..
Here are two Björk loops I did prior using Ableton as the main looper and was still using Gibson's Echoplex:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKcw8XtYPK4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRLzctAGgcs
Also people still seem to like one of my first loops called "Green Beret", based on an old C64 game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8UBY8Yj9c0
And you can check my "Reyn vs ..." website for more loops: http://www.reyn.vs.reyn.net
Cheers,
Reyn
http://www.reyn.net
Well, I use the Mackie Onyx as my sound interface. It has Firewire out and I just click it in my laptop and Ableton is ready to go. Then I have 8 different loopers inside the session: 2 for the keys, 1 for the bass, 1 for the drums (I make a submix of the 3 mics inside Ableton), 3 for guitars (to spread em nicely to get this nice wall of sound) and 3 for the vocals.julius wrote: would be interesting to hear how you have configured what you are stomping on under the table and how it is configured with Live.
I use this Gordius Big Little Giant (http://www.gordius.be/) as my MIDI pedal board to remotely trigger Ableton. It's fully programmable and a very powerful machine. Really anything you can think of. There's an extra 2 MIDI outputs on it to hook up a Behringer 1010 pedal which I use to record/sample/loop the guitars and bass, since I'm standing up and are more away from the Little Giant. And I use an old Alesis D4 for triggering the drums.
That's it really.. Nothing special really..
Here are two Björk loops I did prior using Ableton as the main looper and was still using Gibson's Echoplex:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKcw8XtYPK4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRLzctAGgcs
Also people still seem to like one of my first loops called "Green Beret", based on an old C64 game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8UBY8Yj9c0
And you can check my "Reyn vs ..." website for more loops: http://www.reyn.vs.reyn.net
Cheers,
Reyn
http://www.reyn.net
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excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor.
what, no beat repeat?!???
that's one I'm never going to forget, something to aspire to. bravo!!
what, no beat repeat?!???
that's one I'm never going to forget, something to aspire to. bravo!!
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Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
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Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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Other than the same loop played over what made this performance special was the evolving melody and your live performance skills which is great to see
Love the gradual build ups, the multi-instrumental performances-parts and then the gradual build-down to the end. Superb!
Enjoyed listening and watching! Kudos to you! Excellent work. Very well done
Love the gradual build ups, the multi-instrumental performances-parts and then the gradual build-down to the end. Superb!
Enjoyed listening and watching! Kudos to you! Excellent work. Very well done