Any Live users in the Manchester area?

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
klarky
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Post by klarky » Sat May 27, 2006 12:59 pm

stoke massive eh - used to live that way in my student days.

i can believe you gig with a maya!! ive heard so many stories of taht thing crapping out, ok at home but i dont think i could trust it live. saying that i have a esi u46dj which gets a slating by mac users yet on my pc laptop its fine.

ill drop you a pm stealth, would be good to get something started up north.

klarky
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Post by klarky » Sat May 27, 2006 1:36 pm

out of interest did you already have your macs before you got live or did you specially buy them for live, i went n bought a laptop for live, decided on a p4 dell desktop replacement, heavy big beast but is 3 gig cpu, plenty of ram, screen is a god send being super sharp, i was so close to going mac but price was a massive issue for me, i could buy the mac but not afford live!!! so went down the pc route, ok so its fans are noisy but in a dj situation you dont hear them anyway.

my set up right now is

1 x dell inspiron 9100 3ghz 786mb ram 40gb hd with 320gb external

1 x m-audio trigger finger

1 x behringer bcf

1 x esi u46dj soundcard

all run into 1 x pioneer djm 707 (used to have a allen & heath xone 92, but had to sell as i was skint, i miss it but a £1k mixer is wasted at home)

also have some vestax decks which i run ms pinky on and play the occasional vinyl lol, my room where i keep it resembles a dj version of dixons

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Post by robin » Sun May 28, 2006 8:16 am

klarky wrote:i can believe you gig with a maya!! ive heard so many stories of taht thing crapping out, ok at home but i dont think i could trust it live. saying that i have a esi u46dj which gets a slating by mac users yet on my pc laptop its fine.
I'm not so sure I'd have the same luck on a PC with the maya. It's been pretty reliable so far.

As for the mac, I bought the powerbook for live. I knew it wasn't necessarily the fastest machine but I'd just had a huge p4 dell machine and was sick of carrying the weight around. I also didn't like the way I had to be careful to reboot to get external device recognised etc. The mac I just flip the lid when I get to a gig, plug all my stuff in and go.

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Post by stealth1 » Sun May 28, 2006 3:00 pm

ill drop you a pm stealth, would be good to get something started up north.[/quote]

wicked mate, it would be good to get something started up north for sure. Let me know as soon as possible, so I can get a date to work something around, you too Robin.

I bought my mac 4 the general sense of reliability. Like Robin said, I just plug and play, no worries of control surfaces not being recognised straight away, plus its ultra portable.

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Post by Paul Nolan » Sun May 28, 2006 5:02 pm

i'm in liverpool so if any of you lot can put up with a scouser i'd be interested in finding out more! :)

klarky
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Post by klarky » Sun May 28, 2006 8:34 pm

robin wrote:
klarky wrote:i can believe you gig with a maya!! ive heard so many stories of taht thing crapping out, ok at home but i dont think i could trust it live. saying that i have a esi u46dj which gets a slating by mac users yet on my pc laptop its fine.
I'm not so sure I'd have the same luck on a PC with the maya. It's been pretty reliable so far.

As for the mac, I bought the powerbook for live. I knew it wasn't necessarily the fastest machine but I'd just had a huge p4 dell machine and was sick of carrying the weight around. I also didn't like the way I had to be careful to reboot to get external device recognised etc. The mac I just flip the lid when I get to a gig, plug all my stuff in and go.
sound like i went the opposite way, i got as much grunt as my money could buy, yeah i agree the dell p4 is heavy but i can put up with it, much better than a box of records lol. hmm i have no trouble, but then im only using 3 external things, just boot up plug in, then open live and its all ready to roll. id consider a mac in a years time maybe on next upgrade

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Post by beatnik » Sun May 28, 2006 9:50 pm

another manchester local as well - definitely up for some ableton action in manchester :)

I'm also a dab hand with the interweb (do mainly web design by day) so if a website and forum or anything is needed I could knock one together with a good bit of web space once it gets going... gratis too :)
MacBook / 2GB / 120GB / M-Audio Audiophile FW / X-Session Pro. Looking for a UC16!
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Post by stealth1 » Mon May 29, 2006 2:02 am

beatnik wrote:another manchester local as well - definitely up for some ableton action in manchester :)

I'm also a dab hand with the interweb (do mainly web design by day) so if a website and forum or anything is needed I could knock one together with a good bit of web space once it gets going... gratis too :)
That would be awesome mate. It looks like things could really get going for us ableton lot in the rainy city! The thing we need is a date that we can work around. If I said a week today; i.e 1 week from the bank holiday sunday in May! We could all try and hook up and get something really positive going?

Sounds like we have got the interest, but I don't want to lose that by not trying to commit to a date... If thats not good for you all, thats cool, but it gives us a date to work towards at least. :?

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Post by stealth1 » Mon May 29, 2006 2:31 am

PM IF YOU ARE INTERESTED

PEACE

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Post by tekkers » Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:28 pm

i wouldnt say stokie massive - more like half a dozen!

still better than nuthin


check out http://www.myspace.com/holymazzula hes another stokie ableton user - not bad either i dont think..

and http://www.myspace.com/digitalfilthmusic whos just won a remix comp and got it released on spinout records http://www.spinoutrecords.co.uk/


tho hes a filthy cubase user i believe!

8O

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Post by klarky » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:50 pm

did anything ever get sorted?? pm'd but no reply

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Post by stealth1 » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:52 pm

Yo Klarky,

I've been down south for a while, but will be heading back north next week.

You still interested i take it mate?

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Post by klarky » Sat Jul 15, 2006 4:17 pm

yeah - just back here because of the l6 stuff, so was noseying around my old pm's. yeah would be cool to start a northwest type thing, im now getting stuck on stuff dj/production wise and would be cool to meet up with users to actually see how others do stuff

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Post by stealth1 » Sat Jul 15, 2006 5:09 pm

Cool, I know that Beatnik was really interested. Its just fixing a date, time and location to meet up.

I am free all next week, so PM me and we can get this going.

pz

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