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| JMF [TrAcId] |
OK, does this belong in here or DJ Booth??
Anyway - does anyone have any experiences with using Live v3.0 or v4.0. I want to start getting into it, but would like to know a little about how people have found it, it's limitations, it's strengths, etc etc.
It seems like it will be really addictive... |
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| Airscape |
its to in complicated
i treid it out and was :eek: :eek: :eek: |
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| tonkproject |
| i'm using Ableton since dec last year and i totally forgot about Cubase.not only that can be used for dj'ing or live performances but it's a great sequencer for a studio aswell.the fx are great and theres no need for buying extra plugins since you have all you need in 1 prog + they are not "eating" your CPU.you can apply your fx or plugins to your hardware live + the interface it's more than friendly and easy to use.as an old cubase user i recomend Ableton |
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| nec |
| You can see some cool video clips on their website. |
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| Jake Conlon |
| used it for the first time today and it was easy to get he basics i.e. drag and rop loops and the marker thing was wacking up basic live funky stuff in no time catn wait to get stuck into the deep stuff :eyes: |
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| JMF [TrAcId] |
| i've watched the videos and i want to learn it all the more now! there are some amazing midi tricks you can do. I could do with having a midi controller though, and lots of free time :haha: |
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| RiCo |
| I had 4 and sold it on eBay, LOL...didn't have a use for it. yes, it's complicated but you get the hang of it quick. I had fun with it, but oh well, didn't suit my needs...just wanted to try it. |
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| tonkproject |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by RiCo
I had 4 and sold it on eBay, LOL...didn't have a use for it. yes, it's complicated but you get the hang of it quick. I had fun with it, but oh well, didn't suit my needs...just wanted to try it. [/QUOTE
that's why H2O software is so much needed. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY |
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| Derivative |
| quote: | | I've heard ABLETON 4 is okay...a bit complex... |
where did you hear this? ive used ableton live delta (the m-audio cut down version you get free with their soundcards) and its very intuitive. very good tutorials. very well laid out. that said, ive heard cakewalk sonar is like the epitome of simplicity. i dont know how project 5 compares to sonar but i love applications that are designed with ease of use in mind. hence why im floops all the way. |
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| JMF [TrAcId] |
| quote: | Originally posted by Derivative
where did you hear this? ive used ableton live delta (the m-audio cut down version you get free with their soundcards) and its very intuitive. very good tutorials. very well laid out. that said, ive heard cakewalk sonar is like the epitome of simplicity. i dont know how project 5 compares to sonar but i love applications that are designed with ease of use in mind. hence why im floops all the way. |
check out Synapse Orion, it's even easier to use than Fruity Loops and sounds better (imo). |
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| Derivative |
| what is synapse orion? i thought it was a synth?! |
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