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Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:34 am
by landrvr1
mikemc wrote:fwiw, when I play guitar, Live is my band, I set up some effects to shift the beats and some other aspects, and then I play over top. This band never gets sick of my interminable soloing, has no 'issues at home', and never calls me asking for a ride to practice

u t e n z i l
UUUTTTTEEEENNNNZZZZZIIIIILLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 3:45 am
by landrvr1
vdrum wrote: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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Really great sound, man. Very nice.
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 11:49 am
by vdrum
Lndrvr1= Many thanks for those words Bro.
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 12:59 pm
by mikemc
landrvr1 wrote:mikemc wrote:fwiw, when I play guitar, Live is my band, I set up some effects to shift the beats and some other aspects, and then I play over top. This band never gets sick of my interminable soloing, has no 'issues at home', and never calls me asking for a ride to practice

u t e n z i l
UUUTTTTEEEENNNNZZZZZIIIIILLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
where are you located? I have to go play that town, just to see the one person in the audience holding up the lighter

live, live
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 2:06 pm
by polemans
i use ableton in my performances, and rarely use loops or sequences, all the sounds/samples/vsti's and effects are triggered by live drums via midi sensors, or distance sensors, treated with the ableton midi effects ( random/chords etc) i use ableton in completely 'free' improvisations and don't stick to a tempo or use a click ( not that i could stick to a click anyway....)
Re: live, live
Posted: Thu May 29, 2008 5:54 pm
by oblique strategies
polemans wrote:i use ableton in my performances, and rarely use loops or sequences, all the sounds/samples/vsti's and effects are triggered by live drums via midi sensors, or distance sensors, treated with the ableton midi effects ( random/chords etc) i use ableton in completely 'free' improvisations and don't stick to a tempo or use a click ( not that i could stick to a click anyway....)
Interesting work. Tell me more!
What are the sensors sensing? I know there are sensors that can detect a wide variety of changes in various mediums.
I'm going to check out your site.