which will be your "studio" now..
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Amberience
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amirlio asstevez
but paul, where is the speak and spell?thetonewrecker wrote:
Well, I don't think this rig I'm using currently will change with Live 4 (as it's taken me 18 years to build up) - I'll just be able to do more flexible sequencing and recording. Thank god for patchbays letting me dump everything into Live on the fly!
is live 4 going to be replacing that?
-amir
Circuit Bending....
yeah there is not circuit bent speak n spell... pfffft
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Yeah, that will be a great combination. I use Absynth standalone version in Live 3 via Soundflower, but I'd much rather use it as VSTi or AU in Live 4.Amberience wrote:I can't wait to use Absynth in Live 4
I still think Absynth and Live is all I need, even though I also have Reason, Reaktor Session and Arturia CS80V. Absynth is my favorite.
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For myself hardware (instruments especially) is an essential. There is nothing that inspires me as an old jazzbox or a piano...therfore my setup will be combo of HARDWARE:
- some older electric guitars
- a Fender Rhodes piano
- a cello(for bass) from time ot time
- old fender tube amps and lots of FX pedals
- records to sample from
- I'm looking for a smaller moog synth right now...that would be a nice addition!
and software/computer based recording/producing
- Ableton Live, of course - running on an ibook G4 12"
- a tascam us122 (cheap, works great, sounds OK too)
- a sure SM57 along with a MXL990 Mic
- reason (which i tend to use for synth sounds)
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- some older electric guitars
- a Fender Rhodes piano
- a cello(for bass) from time ot time
- old fender tube amps and lots of FX pedals
- records to sample from
- I'm looking for a smaller moog synth right now...that would be a nice addition!
and software/computer based recording/producing
- Ableton Live, of course - running on an ibook G4 12"
- a tascam us122 (cheap, works great, sounds OK too)
- a sure SM57 along with a MXL990 Mic
- reason (which i tend to use for synth sounds)
- oxygen 8
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noisetonepause
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The only thing I really want at the moment is an acoustic piano to sample phrases from. It's just a fantastic sound to fuck with and filter and stuff... and there's nothing like playing a real piano either (digital pianos, however, are about as music as the box they come in) - except for a classical guitar, that is!
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machinate
Well I for one am very pleased that Ableton decided to include midi outs - I have a whole bunch of stuff that desperately wants to get integrated with live4. The highlights are a YamahaA5000 sampler, a KurzweilK2000r and a Doepfer Schaltwerk - all of them essential for my live performance.
I can't wait to record a midi loop off the Schaltwerk into live triggering my synths and samplers, tweaking it, adding outboard fx while tracking into live as audio, and then dubbing with new midi takes!!! All in real-f***ing-time... [drool]---[/drool] and then being able to switch between midi loops just like the audio ones...oh man.
Logic and its crappy touchtracks can finally leave my laptop
Ironic, though, that new innovation in software can revitalize my hardware so well ! Sure, I'll still be using a bunch of vstis, but the added benefit of being able to resample those vstis on the fly and send them to outboard, like a space echo!, is amazing.
Andreas / Machinate
I can't wait to record a midi loop off the Schaltwerk into live triggering my synths and samplers, tweaking it, adding outboard fx while tracking into live as audio, and then dubbing with new midi takes!!! All in real-f***ing-time... [drool]---[/drool] and then being able to switch between midi loops just like the audio ones...oh man.
Logic and its crappy touchtracks can finally leave my laptop
Ironic, though, that new innovation in software can revitalize my hardware so well ! Sure, I'll still be using a bunch of vstis, but the added benefit of being able to resample those vstis on the fly and send them to outboard, like a space echo!, is amazing.
Andreas / Machinate
my setup
wow ..so many dreamers...seems like half of the people still don't have their stuff but dream about it ...i'd say post what you have not what you would like to have..
btw this is my setup :
pc desktop + pc laptop
RME multiface
Tracktion + remix (yup ! )
VST : Absynth , Morph , Microtonic ,Era,trilogy
Hardware :Virus KB, TG77 , WaveStation , Clavia G2 , kaosspad II
Control : UC-33 , behringer mixer, truths 2031
end of the month upgrading to live 4
btw this is my setup :
pc desktop + pc laptop
RME multiface
Tracktion + remix (yup ! )
VST : Absynth , Morph , Microtonic ,Era,trilogy
Hardware :Virus KB, TG77 , WaveStation , Clavia G2 , kaosspad II
Control : UC-33 , behringer mixer, truths 2031
end of the month upgrading to live 4
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john gordon
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Re: which will be your "studio" now..
Are you Michael J. Fox ???john gordon wrote:ipad
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