A different Live approach - Please Stay
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:12 pm
I should first mention I love Ableton Live for how it doesn't hinder the creative process, but actually promotes it. I tried so many other options (Voyetra way back in the day, Cakewalk awhile back, Sonar, Logic, and more), but Ableton had the interface I could easily/logically/efficiently manage and navigate not to mention hardware compatibility. When I'm feeling creative, I don't want my software to block me trying to figure out how to get something down or manage it, and Live works so well for me in that regard. I use Live with instrumentation, synthesized on occasion, but mostly attempting to recreate a realistic sound of a band. I sequence Addictive Drums for percussion and Reason Electric Bass refill for the bass guitar while playing acoustic and electric guitar.
Anyway, thought I'd open up to some comments/criticism from the community. It's not perfect, but hope you enjoy it.
http://soundcloud.com/fache/please-stay
Anyway, thought I'd open up to some comments/criticism from the community. It's not perfect, but hope you enjoy it.
http://soundcloud.com/fache/please-stay
- Software:
Windows 7 64-bit
Ableton Live Suite 8.1.5
Reason Premium Edition 4.0.1
Addictive Drums 1.5 + AD Retro
- Hardware:
Gibson Les Paul Studio Electric Guitar
Digitech RP-500 Effects Board
Martin DC-Aura Acoustic/Electric Guitar
M-Audio ProjectMix I/O Control Surface
M-Audio Axiom 49 MIDI Controller Keyboard