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Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:02 am
by electro zerepc
squelcht wrote:
Peter fkn "Sleazy" Christopherson. Any more questions?
fill me in...exactly who are these people in the picture above?
do they use live ?
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:53 am
by lyteflight
electro zerepc wrote:squelcht wrote:
Peter fkn "Sleazy" Christopherson. Any more questions?
fill me in...exactly who are these people in the picture above?
do they use live ?
I don't know...ABBA ?
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:48 am
by evolwizard
Blah blah blah...whateva, take your douche bag ass somewhere else and buy their shit and piss off asshole.
"You gotta lotta nerve to call yourself a pioneer when you're too goddamn conservative to take real chances."
-Jello Biafra from Mtv Get Off the Air
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:15 am
by The Carpet Cleaner
beats me wrote:Don't buy Live. We don't need that attitude right out the gate.
Go buy a Pro Tools HD system, or Cubase, or Logic. Many pros use those. Nobody on the radio uses Live exclusively. Get a MPC too. You'll find all these comforting to know that if your music sucks it's you and not the tools you are using. They will also impress your friends and teenagers because you can tell them all the commercially successful artists that use the same programs and them just knowing that will make your music sound better.
I haven't read all the thread but yea, I agree with Beats Me.
I used logic pro 8 for few months, it's really a good DAW (compare to cubase sx3, which I was using before)... But then I started to be interested into sampling stuff, like short sounds, etc... So naturally I started to play with EXS24, Logic's sampler... Well honestly I've been disapointed. I think it's really good if you wana created a sampled instrument, and keep it in your library. But if you just wana mess with sampled sound for a specific song, it's just not right. For ME, it was not the right tool. I also tried Dr.Rex from Reason which was already better, but then I tied Live 7 with "slice to sample". impulse, simpler and sampler, and I was really happy with that. So far it's my favorite sampling solution.
So maybe Live is not as popular as Logic, but I feel more confortable and more efficient to work with Live though. Even though Logic is more popular for A-List professional (what's that?), I think ESX24 (Logic's sampler) can't mach sampling solution from Live.
With time, you learn to use the tools that suit you.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 7:22 am
by Emissary
me, and if you all knew who i really was you'd freak.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:02 am
by abort
Emissary wrote:me, and if you all knew who i really was you'd freak.
I know who you are. Your Emissary from the lovely Ableton forum.
Your so reserved emissary.. Have you ever walked through a THICK and HEAVY forest without bug spray, and gotten eaten alive by the swarming mob of mosquito's all biting and drawing, feeding on you like a never ending buffet?
This world is not right is it.
Op is flawed....
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 8:41 am
by Parametex
Emissary wrote:me, and if you all knew who i really was you'd freak.
Michael Jackson ?!?
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:19 pm
by DJhuggies
The NAMM show this summer, majority of pc's,laptops had LIVE on it while they show demonstrated their products.So, if that's not a sign of how big Live is, I don't know what to tell you.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 3:51 pm
by re.mark
I know its not completely DAW, but both Prodigy and Pendulum use Live, live.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 9:45 pm
by leedsquietman
The prodigy mostly use Reason for composition and mix/overdub real analog synths in Pro Tools. Although Liam has since said he is tired of being associated with Reason and uses whatever is to hand, including Live, logic and Pro Tools.
http://www.nekozine.co.uk/prodigy/inter ... iam06.html
They formerly used Cubase VST and the Roland W-30 sampling workstation.
http://remixmag.com/artists/remix_behind_curtain/
http://www.propellerheads.se/substance/ ... am-howlett
http://www.theprodigy.info/equipment/
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:04 pm
by robotsound
i produce a lot of regional bands and music rock to hiphop and whatever, and i used to use protools but then one day i started using live and never looked back. if you wanna hear a true rock and roll record produced all in live check out
http://www.myspace.com/theboa. All songs in that player were produced using live, recorded in all different random rooms on laptops and 4 tracks and then brought together on my main workstation, the only fancy plugin i used was altiverb.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 11:16 pm
by ellis2276
robotsound wrote:i produce a lot of regional bands and music rock to hiphop and whatever, and i used to use protools but then one day i started using live and never looked back. if you wanna hear a true rock and roll record produced all in live check out
http://www.myspace.com/theboa. All songs in that player were produced using live, recorded in all different random rooms on laptops and 4 tracks and then brought together on my main workstation, the only fancy plugin i used was altiverb.
Liar. none of your songs were produced using LIVE. you're one of these pathetic wannabe's, that go into forums, trying to get your music noticed by saying "oh, i use this product to make my music". you probably have been to other forums like reaper, logic,etc. saying "oh i use reaper to make these tracks, oh i use logic to make these tracks".
please, you can't fool no one. Find another gimmick to sell you so called music.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 12:49 am
by mc blair
nine inch nails
depeche mode
pro's my friend.
Re: name one professional
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 2:19 am
by taoyoyo
The Boa: Since the dawn of time, one band has stood well above the rest. Their ever menacing rock power has the force of ten thousand thundering bison!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClcwKgxu2wk
Re: name one professional
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:48 pm
by robotsound
ellis2276 wrote:robotsound wrote:i produce a lot of regional bands and music rock to hiphop and whatever, and i used to use protools but then one day i started using live and never looked back. if you wanna hear a true rock and roll record produced all in live check out
http://www.myspace.com/theboa. All songs in that player were produced using live, recorded in all different random rooms on laptops and 4 tracks and then brought together on my main workstation, the only fancy plugin i used was altiverb.
Liar. none of your songs were produced using LIVE. you're one of these pathetic wannabe's, that go into forums, trying to get your music noticed by saying "oh, i use this product to make my music". you probably have been to other forums like reaper, logic,etc. saying "oh i use reaper to make these tracks, oh i use logic to make these tracks".
please, you can't fool no one. Find another gimmick to sell you so called music.
really? really?
theres nothing for sale on that myspace and that band doesn't even play anymore. someone wanted to know if rock and roll could be done on live and i gave my example. you must really enjoy the cowardly anonymity of internet forums because i would have hit you in the throat if you called me a liar to my face. jackoff.