Can Live make PRO music (like Daft Punk?) Pros only PLS!!!!!

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
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Post by timothyallan » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:16 am

I thank everyone for all their professionalism.

I will be back to check on this thread after I finish sidechaining a mono panned reverb to a hi hat line programmed into an MPC by one of my ethnic friends.

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Post by LouR » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:26 am

Well, I'm a "pro" and who the fuck are you?

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Post by timothyallan » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:31 am

It's pretty clear from my name and links plastered all over my signature, is it not?

Now I have to get back to adjusting diffusion settings and room sizes on my algorithmic based plate reverb for these hi-hats.

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Post by LouR » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:38 am

Rock on Tim, you pro guy you xx

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Post by Action Jackson » Sun Jan 13, 2008 11:31 am

As John F. Kennedy once said: "Ask not, whether you can make pro sounding music in Ableton Live. Ask whether Ableton Live can make pro sounding music for you!" Or as EvilEvilEvil once wrote: "Is Live good for trance?" :D

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Post by rydan » Sun Jan 13, 2008 1:30 pm

Machinate wrote: 2: The professionalism of this thread (by association to me)
3: The professionalism of me (by my very association to this thread)
Good thing you are a pro. If you weren't, then the above statements would be circular reasoning. But as we pros all know, pros can do that and still be right. Since I understand that, this proves that I'm a pro as well, and therefore entitled to write in this thread.

Right. Now I'm of to eq:ing the high end dynamics in my latest track, they just don't cut it the way they are.

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Post by Machinate » Sun Jan 13, 2008 2:15 pm

rydan wrote:
Machinate wrote: 2: The professionalism of this thread (by association to me)
3: The professionalism of me (by my very association to this thread)
Good thing you are a pro. If you weren't, then the above statements would be circular reasoning. But as we pros all know, pros can do that and still be right. Since I understand that, this proves that I'm a pro as well, and therefore entitled to write in this thread.
I'm Andreas Wetterberg, and I approve this message.

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Post by Timur » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:05 pm

Unfortunately I am not a pro. And oftentimes I am not even pro. So please ignore this improper post. :oops:

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Post by dcease » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:29 pm

machinate and timur 2008! pros for president! the professionalism and the knowledge to get the job done. you guys could pave the way for the rest of us to strive to be pro, and usher in a new age of peace. the proper way to deal with the issues raised in the 2008 thread! the expierience and demand to get the job done, professionally and with stability :lol:

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Post by STRATEGY_510 » Sun Jan 13, 2008 3:37 pm

Olga wrote:Undoubtedly many top programmers on Earth use Ableton Live for "pro" music. There are many musical "pros" among this group as seen on the Ableton wiki.

Avi Bortnick
Luke Busby
Armin van Buuren
Captain Funk
Chicks on Speed
Sheila Chipperfield
Chris & Cosey
Coil (band)
Coldcut
The Crystal Method
Daft Punk
Rob Diament
Die Sektor
Dirty Vegas
Dust Brothers
Thomas Fehlmann
Adam Freeland
Front 242
Funkstörung
Richie Hawtin
Kieran Hebden
Liam Howlett
Jackal & Hyde
Junkie XL
Kid Beyond
Little Nobody
Meat Beat Manifesto
Mogwai (band)
Monolake
Nine Inch Nails
Roger O'Donnell
Omid 16B
William Orbit
Rennie Pilgrem
Posthuman (band)
Vernon Reid
Richard Devine
Sasha (DJ)
Son Kite
Soulwax
Sound Tribe Sector 9
Steve Stoll
Telefon Tel Aviv
Temposhark
Throbbing Gristle
Ticon
Tonearm (musician)
Toshiyuki Yasuda
Devin Townsend
BT (musician)
Underworld (band)
Paul van Dyk
Vitalic
Christopher Willits
James Zabiela
Zero 7

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STRATEGY

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