Re: Post your set up and your ugly face...
Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:26 pm
yo p mousse......that setup is crazy......i think you are good to go....how are the drum pad sensors on the edirol controller like???
Oh hell yes! I had one of those back in the day... wish I still had it.pamplemousse_mk2 wrote: Atari 520 STE, just arrived here last week. I have tried Maxymiser, which seems pretty cool with Ableton's effects. Yesterday, I have ordered 4GB ... oh sorry, 4MB! to boost it to the max, for 0,90€ on the Internet. Hope these RAM are in good condition.
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Do you use the atari?And how?As long as you have Ableton Live,do you need the atari?pamplemousse_mk2 wrote:Hello, there,
here are my gears:
Screen connected to the Macbook.
My cat like to sleep there... except when the floppy drive makes some noise.
Atari 520 STE, just arrived here last week. I have tried Maxymiser, which seems pretty cool with Ableton's effects. Yesterday, I have ordered 4GB ... oh sorry, 4MB! to boost it to the max, for 0,90€ on the Internet. Hope these RAM are in good condition.
The Commodore 64 with MSSIAH. After solding a jack output, I need now to build a 4-knob controller for it.
Here the core of Ableton Live set-up: the Macbook, and the Presonus FP10. Also 2 turntables and Serato for scratching.
All I need is here. But all I want are: a Mono Evolver Key, a Machinedrum, perhaps a Soundcraft mixer, more money...
Hello,v00d00ppl wrote:yo p mousse......that setup is crazy......i think you are good to go....how are the drum pad sensors on the edirol controller like???






Hi, I was waiting for the Atari for one month, and just receive it last week. I add it to my set up today. I do not plan to use it as a sequencer or a midi clock master. Live do all those jobs. I will use it for its sound chip. This is why I try Maxymiser, a chip tracker able to midi synchronize and to trigger pattern loops a little like Live (the coders seem to be inspired by Live).DJ VAKIS wrote: Do you use the atari?And how?As long as you have Ableton Live,do you need the atari?
I used to own one back in 1990.
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop!Illum wrote:
Hanging a whiteboard directly in front of you is a great idea!Illum wrote:

Proper choice in whiskey, my friend.Illum wrote:
All about 'Off the wall', AND Makers Mark, AND Amarone de la Valpolicella. But I believe that drum machines do have a soul...Illum wrote:This is hopefully my last studio setup in Chicago (moved 4 time in the last year). Now I'm above a vacant storefront so I have the whole building to myself. Super close to my 2 favorite record stores in the city (Permanent and K-Stark records). Only thing missing is L8/ MFL/ APC40! (and some more booze)
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no, i thought your eidorol controller has drum pads too right????? Yea, i've had the trigger finger for a while too. It's ok, but i upgraded to the mpd24.pamplemousse_mk2 wrote:Hello,v00d00ppl wrote:yo p mousse......that setup is crazy......i think you are good to go....how are the drum pad sensors on the edirol controller like???
funny, nobody called me "p mousse" until now. It reminds me a French candy called "petit Pimousse".
The Trigger Finger works well for me. Perhaps the pads are a bit too hard for me. Perhaps should I modify the velocity curve. But faders and knobs seem too plastic for me, to fragile. The Trigger Finger is a cheap controler, you get what you pay. I have never tried the MPC.