How do guys you combine real instruments with Live?
How do guys you combine real instruments with Live?
Hey. For some time I've been trying to combine my projects from Live with the real human handplayed music. It's quite new to me, so I was just wondering how you pros are doing, when combining Live with physical instruments, when you are performing???
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liveISlife
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liveISlife wrote:Simply duck tape the Ableton live box to your musical instrument of choice.
this seems to be sort of a really broad question. its pretty much, "how do I record?"
what sort of instruments are you thinking about?
you might need to start off with some microphones.
but if your talking like, keyboards and guitars, just plug the instrument into an input on your computer, click arm on your audio track of choice, click record on the transport, then click play. it should start recording.
in session view, to record a loop, click on the record button on the clip.
if none of this makes any sense to you, you really need to invest some time in the manual and tuitorials.
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excuse me sirs, but I'm pretty sure that he means how to play with Live as an instrument with conventional instruments. This is how I do it: I have 2 PadKontrols, the other one I use for launching clips, the other one I use for playing basslines. There's a drummer (a good one) in my band, and a guitarist (a grazy one). Me and the drummer share the same click, which is intergrated to the launching of the clip scenes. In other words, there's no click when there's no clip playing. This allows some more freedom. Also I don't use any launch quant., which means we have to sometimes adjust to the clip, in case I launch it sloppily.
Hope this helps a bit.
Leif
Hope this helps a bit.
Leif
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liveISlife wrote:Simply duck tape the Ableton live box to your musical instrument of choice.
Casio keyboard with 48k ZX Spectrum, a couple of tambourines and a triangle.
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That which processes signals!de Haan wrote:What is a signal processor ?![]()
Such as Ableton's Effects, like reverbs & delays, etc. Also any other plugins.
I use it the same way I'd use an external effects processor.
I also use these tools the other way around: I send sounds from Ableton out to external signal processors & effects, then bring the processed sounds back into Live for mixing. Sometimes I mix out of the box as well. It all depends on what I'm up to, if I'm performing, etc.
Our band uses Live (ver. 6) a guitar and an edrum kit.
All instruments are run through Live...we start with NO pre-recorded samples or loops, opting to create them on the fly using live-looping techniques we're worked on since Live ver. 1.5
Its a GREAt way to go, costs a bundle to do it right and is more addictive than heroin, nicotine and alchohol combined!
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All instruments are run through Live...we start with NO pre-recorded samples or loops, opting to create them on the fly using live-looping techniques we're worked on since Live ver. 1.5
Its a GREAt way to go, costs a bundle to do it right and is more addictive than heroin, nicotine and alchohol combined!
www.spinningplates.us
eDrummer: Roland Vdrum kit Live 8/ MacBookPro 2.5 mhz & 2gb. Motu Ultralite.. Homemade midi-triggering pad for LIVE's filters , clips , & record buttons. Hopelessly hooked on live looping.
