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I currently use Ableton Live, but not for real-time-recorded / live looping (just haven't got there yet, mostly (I'm relatively new to Ableton -- used to be a Fruityloops guy, until I found Ableton...A is for AMAZING. Anyway, I also think my soundcard MAY be too slow (it's an older ECHO Gina 2-in, 6-out.... any opinions on that?). Anyway, for live looping, I sync'd Ableton as a clock master to my Repeater (which I love), and we've been having a great time together, along w/the mixer, effects gear, etc.... My question is this: Anyone have any opinions on the the Ableton-as-a-looper setup vs. Ableton+Repeater-as-a-looper? I understand the layering / overdubbing "plus" of the Repeater vs. the single-pass recording on Live, and the multiple-tracks-in-parallel "plus" of Abletonn; but are their any other pros / cons to consider? I'm having a great time in "live looping land" these days -- which, in many respects, is new territory for me. Thanks to all who post here; I'm soakin it up like a sponge. : ) Cass ----- Original Message ----- From: "Per Boysen" <per@boysen.se> To: "Loopers" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:55 AM Subject: Re: Ableton Live attention Per Boyson > On 04-04-20 04.34, "damongrossman@comcast.net" <damongrossman@comcast.net> > wrote: > > > Per: > > > > Can you loop live audio into Ableton Live if you have a computer on stage? > > For example, i don't necessarily want to buy an Echoplex. #1 availability > > #2price. > > > Definitely! Many musicians do that. I'm using a Behringer FCB1010 midi foot > controller to record enable tracks in Live and trigger recording as well as > trigger loop playback. But you have to get a good soundcard that usually > costs as much as the laptop. Here I'm using a RME Multiface that has a > little software mixer of its own that lets me split my instrument/mic input > in two streams; one going directly to the PA system/amp and one going >into > the Live software. > > But you should know that looping live on Live/laptop is not close to the > fluent way you get along with an Echoplex. I would say that if you can > "play" music with an Echoplex you have to "construct" music in Ableton Live. > And you can not overdub into a loop in Live, as you do with an Echoplex. And > no reversed audio file playback in Live either (a cool Echoplex feature) > > Advantages with Live compared to the EDP are that you can run many parallel > tracks/loops and easily save a session/gig to the hard drive. If you are > running Live in "record mode" not only your on-the-spot played live loops > will be recorded but also the "live mixing" aspect of your gig. Like if you > do cross fades between groups of tracks/loops or if you enable/mute effects > at certain parts of the show. Well, even if you manipulate a loop it will be > recorded the way you did it (thinking about stuff like changing the loop > length to create poly rhythms or re-pitching loops on the fly). > > Best wishes > > Per Boysen > -- > www.boysen.se > www.looproom.com > > >