Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 2:44 pm
spaced out manMachinate wrote:"but dude, it's not about playing in time with *everyone else*, it's about playing in time with yourself and the universe, man..."
*BOOM*
spaced out manMachinate wrote:"but dude, it's not about playing in time with *everyone else*, it's about playing in time with yourself and the universe, man..."
*BOOM*
word.one wrote:I hate broadband technologies.
Because they are still so slow :/.
Imagine what we could do, if everyone of us would've got gigabits at home.
Werewolf f*ckin screaming noize fights, yaaahhh
24 Bit(e)s of everyone! Yummyumm, ehhehe ;D
you already can do that with max and a network connectiondavidnordstrom wrote:Maybe this idea has come up before...
I myself feel quite lonely in my room playin my sets by myself. Every now n then i gather up some ppl there and sometimes i even get some gigs.
For lonesome abletoners like me it would be an amazing experience to be able to play my sets online and together wt ppl from around the world.
In the same manner as Counterstrike and COD, Ableton users should have an online interface that allowed them to log onto a server and jam wt eachother.
Listeners could tune in and rate the performances and exchange tips n tricks wt one another. Musicians could have the possibility to see how other Live users arrange their sets and settings. Multiple back-2-back where Live users take turn to play.
Basically: theres no end to the possibilities! Why havent Ableton done anything about this?
sick. is max a downloadable program?julienb wrote:you already can do that with max and a network connectiondavidnordstrom wrote:Maybe this idea has come up before...
I myself feel quite lonely in my room playin my sets by myself. Every now n then i gather up some ppl there and sometimes i even get some gigs.
For lonesome abletoners like me it would be an amazing experience to be able to play my sets online and together wt ppl from around the world.
In the same manner as Counterstrike and COD, Ableton users should have an online interface that allowed them to log onto a server and jam wt eachother.
Listeners could tune in and rate the performances and exchange tips n tricks wt one another. Musicians could have the possibility to see how other Live users arrange their sets and settings. Multiple back-2-back where Live users take turn to play.
Basically: theres no end to the possibilities! Why havent Ableton done anything about this?
Robert Henke did that (Atlantic Waves)