voicing aloud your consumer tendencies again?FaX-01 wrote: Bit of a moot point though with iMac 2.0ghz G5 being so affordable and having as much juice as a Pc laptop by in large.
i feel your pain.
AdamJay wrote:voicing aloud your consumer tendencies again?FaX-01 wrote: Bit of a moot point though with iMac 2.0ghz G5 being so affordable and having as much juice as a Pc laptop by in large.
i feel your pain.
careful with Reaktor 5.FaX-01 wrote:
iMac 20' 2ghz G5 with ......
Live
Metasynth
Reason 3
Reaktor 5
AdamJay wrote:careful with Reaktor 5.FaX-01 wrote:
iMac 20' 2ghz G5 with ......
Live
Metasynth
Reason 3
Reaktor 5
i checked out the Beta for a day thanks to a kind friend at NI, and while there was about an 8% increase in cpu effeciency of playing back Reaktor 4 ensembles - Reaktor is still very much more effecient on a PC.
If you thought Live wasn't very well optimized for Mac, Reaktor is somewhat worse. Now, with the lower level programming, its plausible to think that version 5 ensembles that do similar things that v.4 ensembles did could be better optimized. and yea the 2ghz iMac is more capable than my G4 1.5ghz.
all i'm saying is be careful, see if you can run Reaktor 5 on an iMac before you make up your mind to rob that bank.
Now this is interesting! Where can I learn more?ikeaboy wrote:matthew herbert has a personal manifesto titled
Personal Contract for the Composition of Music, he lists a number of out-of-bounds
techniques in his own music creation that include no drum machines, no sampling
of other people's music ("strictly forbidden"), no replication of
traditional acoustic instruments where the possibility of using the real instrument
exists and so on
pretty much in the same boat and I find the same - tweak and make sounds/loops etc sometimes, then other times make tunes/jam the soundssmart1123 wrote:Because I have kids and a job and wife i have set times for writing music +latenight (you try it after an 8 hour day and six hours with a 3.5 yr old and a 9 month old), but I don't always feel the inspiration in those times, so my system works like this.
When I'm not feeling it I make sounds, lots, I'll put Live into record and start changing patches on my synths, tweeking, doing variations, get bored, move to a new sound...more of the same, at the end I get about 2hrs of tweeked sounds, load them into Protools, strip silence and add them to the Library. Or i play with plug ins and create new patches for fx or synths or whatever, record all the time to get those happy mistakes.
Then, when i'm Feeling It, the Library has lots of new sound options already in it and I can just focus on writing music,
Cheers