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Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:32 am
by BoxDJ
WOW! I have to say that is very impressive from my stand point. Great job! I hope this isn't that last we hear from you.

Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 12:06 am
by Klauser
so jealeous.
I take way too long to produce tracks. Wish i could get a nice quick streamline method for producing.
As for the tracks, very nice. Some tasty off beats and glitchy inspired sounds that sing nicely to my ear.
Great work. You should it again. Soon.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 12:39 am
by nepotist
thanks for the props. I do have plans to do it again, or something like it. The thing about not doing tracks quickly: believe me I've been there. I released six albums under my Beef Terminal production tag and two others as The Sales Department, (mostly all available at online retailers and various torrents if your interested) most of those were agonizing affairs that took way too long. I think some of the songs on "Airlock" could have been developed more, but that is the trade off on doing things this quickly...some sounds and ideas never make it in there.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2010 11:05 am
by georgeblunt
Awesome project, awesome outcome. I might consider copying this idea and doing it myself. I've been fiddling and tweaking on the same songs for weeks now. Time to get something out again. Thanks for the inspiration.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:58 am
by nepotist
Cheers thanks for checking it out. By all means I would love to hear the results of others doing the same type of project. I got the idea (sort of) by a guy on YouTube who does a ten minute sampling/beat making session every day with Maschine.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:18 am
by distaudio
Good stuff. Not normally my type of thing, but it is sonically engadging and constantly evolving which is what held my interest.
A friend of mine (who is currently assisting in the mixing of my ablum) and I will be doing a similar thing shortly.
We are setting ourselves 7 days of solid writing and recording and aiming for an EP (at the least) of music.
After years of agonising over my album which is going to be released in November it will be nice to be focused and have a dedicated period just for getting something out.
Also thinking of creating a frame work of limitations in which to work. Thinking of going for all audio, no midi or vst instruments at all.
Once done I will be sure to provide links to the results.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2010 5:28 am
by nepotist
Please do...I think the less we all think about what's available to us, the better. Looking forward to hearing what you do with it.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:02 am
by joshspoon
I'd love to do Maschine and Live but I need to learn more of the stuff I have. Maybe down the road.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:14 am
by humnumb
joshspoon wrote:I'd love to do Maschine and Live but I need to learn more of the stuff I have. Maybe down the road.
Or you could sell everything you have and just replace it all with Maschine and start making music right away instead of spending time with learning curves of all the gear you collect. It's that good and well thought out. Maschine was designed for musicians by musicians.
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:19 am
by joshspoon
humnumb wrote:joshspoon wrote:I'd love to do Maschine and Live but I need to learn more of the stuff I have. Maybe down the road.
Or you could sell everything you have and just replace it all with Maschine and start making music right away instead of spending time with learning curves of all the gear you collect. It's that good and well thought out. Maschine was designed for musicians by musicians.
ha ha. Most of what I'm trying to get the most mileage out of is Live. Other
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:35 am
by ze2be
Nice thread! Fresh sounds!
Im having similare experiences with Nano Studio vs Live.

Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:44 am
by Richard Ellis
Sounds great bro.
Quick question. Is that the intro synth from Mariah Carey's Fantasy on Municipal?
I'm sure I hear it in there at 43 seconds in for the remainder of the track.
I may be wrong. Whatever. Sounds great dude.
Might look into Maschine. APC-40 is unusable for me given my colourblindness
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 11:59 pm
by nepotist
thanks for the props dudes.
@RichardEllis---you're not a cop are you?

Put it this way, Mariah and I "shop" at the same "store".
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:04 am
by Richard Ellis
nepotist wrote:thanks for the props dudes.
@RichardEllis---you're not a cop are you?

NOTHING could be further from the truth....
Loving your work dude!
Re: Ableton vs Maschine=10 songs in 10 days
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 12:23 pm
by CR78
nepotist wrote:I got the idea (sort of) by a guy on YouTube who does a ten minute sampling/beat making session every day with Maschine.
Could you please post a link to the guy doing the
daily maschine sessions?
Thanks.