APC40 for the Studio
APC40 for the Studio
Anyone thinking this will be a valuable tool for studio use as well, or really just a performance tool?
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Fernando Carvalho
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It's a must-have assigning clips to keyboard (piano or computer) sucks, this means you can tap out and jump-cut-hop-skip-flip from loop to loop and really program it like playing an instrument.
The whole idea was always that instead of dragging and cutting clips you would be able to record to arrangement by jamming clips on the fly; this thing is gonna let me do that.
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The whole idea was always that instead of dragging and cutting clips you would be able to record to arrangement by jamming clips on the fly; this thing is gonna let me do that.
!!!!!!!
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gurumonkey
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Other gear collaborators?
In the videos the pres or whoever mentions that ableton has been working with some of the best hardware makers....blah blah blah. i'm interested in that "some" as opposed to just one.
are we to expect some other hardware manufactorers to release live specific controllers soon?
I'd be interested to see what a faderfox v3 might look like...
are we to expect some other hardware manufactorers to release live specific controllers soon?
I'd be interested to see what a faderfox v3 might look like...
Re: Other gear collaborators?
I noticed that, pretty certain I've seen a similar statement in a few different places.gurumonkey wrote:In the videos the pres or whoever mentions that ableton has been working with some of the best hardware makers....blah blah blah. i'm interested in that "some" as opposed to just one.
It seemed a weird thing to say if they were only working with Akai, surely they'd have said "we wanted to make a controller, so we went to the best" - but they didn't.
Its possible they were referring to support for controllers in Live or probably more likely, it was just "lost in translation" - a poor choice of words and English not being their native language.
Re: Other gear collaborators?
apparently... there are more controllers coming...jonny72 wrote:I noticed that, pretty certain I've seen a similar statement in a few different places.gurumonkey wrote:In the videos the pres or whoever mentions that ableton has been working with some of the best hardware makers....blah blah blah. i'm interested in that "some" as opposed to just one.
It seemed a weird thing to say if they were only working with Akai, surely they'd have said "we wanted to make a controller, so we went to the best" - but they didn't.
Its possible they were referring to support for controllers in Live or probably more likely, it was just "lost in translation" - a poor choice of words and English not being their native language.

I would like to see a 16x16 pad version for higher res/precision when it comes to step sequencers. X/Y Pad anyone? Touch sensitive pads for some combined drumming?
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DJChrisPaul
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midi?
No midi out! would be nice to connect the BCR2000/BCF2000
Seems obvious that you'll still have to use your mouse to set things up. Bringing clips in, making clips, adding effects, setting up instruments... I don't see how the APC is going to help with this.
You'll still have to drag an operator, or a delay out of the browser and into your set. You'll still have to program drums, play a melody, set up loop points, follow actions, and so forth.
But once you have the bare bones of a set put together it looks like it will be pretty hands free as far as performing it, improvising, jamming, or playback goes.
And that is pretty exciting. I'm stoked about it. I'm thinking an APC, my Axiom 49, my FCB1010 and my Macbook should make a pretty slick little set up!
And my guitar as well, if I ever learn how to play it....
You'll still have to drag an operator, or a delay out of the browser and into your set. You'll still have to program drums, play a melody, set up loop points, follow actions, and so forth.
But once you have the bare bones of a set put together it looks like it will be pretty hands free as far as performing it, improvising, jamming, or playback goes.
And that is pretty exciting. I'm stoked about it. I'm thinking an APC, my Axiom 49, my FCB1010 and my Macbook should make a pretty slick little set up!
And my guitar as well, if I ever learn how to play it....
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