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midi synthesizer
i'm sure this gets asked often, but i couldn't find anything (search sucks)
anybody uses a midi keyboard with traktor? what's some good, simple, free midi software to key tracks via a midi keyboard? or, to play along during the breakdowns like pvd does?
Re: midi synthesizer
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| Originally posted by whiskers good, simple, free software |
when you say "key tracks" are you looking for the midi controller to launch tracks via or one where you can literally play notes? If you're looking for a synth where you can play music, there's a million of them out there that are pretty good. The key is to find a VST that can operate as a stand-alone and not strictly as a plug-in in a DAW. For trance, something like Superwave8 would be good (although I don't know if it operates as a stand alone). However, with most dance music, the melody is fairly simple. What makes it sound good is tons of automation, which you simply can't do live. Look at the image below. Every parameter on that thing can be automated:
I hope I can find the photo a friend of mine took of that. Absolutely priceless.
do find that picture...would love to see that
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| Originally posted by DJChrisB It's like a recent incident where Tiesto was trying to look like a bad ass with 4 CDJ's going at once (bullshit). The only problem -- there was no audio out cable on one of them. I hope I can find the photo a friend of mine took of that. Absolutely priceless. |
i dont know if this will work because i dont know or use the demo, but try the ableton demo and run a free synth in a midi channel and see what you can do.
My mate and i use something like this as a standard during our gigs! We dj in traktor, and then do play-overs with synths. We use m-audio's oxygen 49 for the synths and evolution's uc-33 for traktor.
The way we set it up, is we run the instances we need (traktor, of course, reason for the orchestral sounds and some standalone vsti for electronic synths) and use them as needed.
A good thing is to have lots of out channels on your soundcard, like m-audio 1814, but atm we're stuck with firewire audiophile, which doesn't make pre-listening of the synth easy.
The one thing you must take care of is asuring that you have equal latencies in all proggy's you'll use, that you have enough cpu and then the sky is the limit.
We do this on one laptop, so it's a bit of alt+tabbing while playing, will buy another one to be really cool & fancy when some € arrive, but anyway, it can be done, and the crowd loves when you play something xtra over a good track they know.
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| Originally posted by Drake44444 i dont know if this will work because i dont know or use the demo, but try the ableton demo and run a free synth in a midi channel and see what you can do. |
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| Originally posted by Drake44444 i dont know if this will work because i dont know or use the demo, but try the ableton demo and run a free synth in a midi channel and see what you can do. |
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| Originally posted by Tarpex My mate and i use something like this as a standard during our gigs! We dj in traktor, and then do play-overs with synths. We use m-audio's oxygen 49 for the synths and evolution's uc-33 for traktor. The way we set it up, is we run the instances we need (traktor, of course, reason for the orchestral sounds and some standalone vsti for electronic synths) and use them as needed. |
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| Originally posted by whiskers what's the vsti you use? |
for a cheap trance oriented vst, try REFX vanguard
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