Is Live what I need?
Is Live what I need?
I want to be able to take loops off Audio CDs and save them for later use.
I also want to be able to put very refined EQ effects on these loops.
For Example: If I take an 8beat sample off a music CD and Loop it, it may have drums, and keyboards, by putting it through effects I may be able to drown out the keyboards and have only the sound of the drums.
I want to take a bunch of these and mix them altogether. The end result may be vocals from a Madonna track, Percussions from Moby and Keyboards from something else.
I also want to be able to put very refined EQ effects on these loops.
For Example: If I take an 8beat sample off a music CD and Loop it, it may have drums, and keyboards, by putting it through effects I may be able to drown out the keyboards and have only the sound of the drums.
I want to take a bunch of these and mix them altogether. The end result may be vocals from a Madonna track, Percussions from Moby and Keyboards from something else.
You can totally do that with Live. I've been collecting Acid loops for that exact purpose.
You can import the loop into Live, add fx as desired and bounce that loop with effects very easily - and you can do it while playing a set live.
You can import the loop into Live, add fx as desired and bounce that loop with effects very easily - and you can do it while playing a set live.
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I agree on that - isolating just one part of the mix is not easy to do, as all the instruments overlap to various degrees. You may not be able to separate the bass from the kick, the hats from the melody and so forth.
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Live will certainly do that... but any decent waveform editor will also. Myself, I would go with the latter because Live is so much more than just a loop processor... Live is closer to a sequencer than a loop processor but then everyone uses it differently, as is evident from these forums!
Now, if you really want to subvert your sounds, try Kantos 1.0 from Antares (works really well with Live, as C. Kleine mentioned previously in these forums.) The results are rather amazing... and Madonna will never know that that twisted loop is her vocal- or maybe she will, considering she is more than familiar with Auto Tune, another Antares product...
Now, if you really want to subvert your sounds, try Kantos 1.0 from Antares (works really well with Live, as C. Kleine mentioned previously in these forums.) The results are rather amazing... and Madonna will never know that that twisted loop is her vocal- or maybe she will, considering she is more than familiar with Auto Tune, another Antares product...
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