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Re: Loop stuff
Thanks for the info link i canīt wait to try it!
Donīt know about hawling a computer to live gigs they
make me feel a bit insecure to be honest:-)
L.a
> Live differs from Acid in that can be used to
> remix\sample live input and
> trigger "clips" on the fly as opposed to Acid's more
> paint\arrange style of
> working. Live is considered a live sequencing
> instrument by it's authors,
> Acid is more a linear way of working.
>
> If your setup is up to the job you can feed live
> input into Live, process it
> with VST effects, pass it through while triggering
> pre-set clips or even
> record the live input into new clips for triggering
> themselves.
>
> In the context of what I think most people are after
> around here with regard
> looping, Acid at the moment falls a tiiiiny bit
> short as it was designed more
> with DJ's in mind re the live input. But it is
> workable, I use it with an
> FCB1010 and with some routing it's possible to use
> it for looping live if
> your hardware\drivers are up to scratch. Pretty much
> everything is easily
> assignable for MIDI control.
>
> The imminent V2 of Live has a number of nice new
> features that will open it
> up for more abuse in this area. A number of people
> have been asking Ableton
> for certain functions and they have taken quite a
> number of them onboard.
> Things like tap-tempo and resampling in a slightly
> different way than is
> possible at present.
>
> On the face of it, it's easy to think Live and Acid
> are covering the same
> territory but when you start messing with it you
> realise they are actually
> very different in concept from a performance poibnt
> of view.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Link
>
> By the way, Live v2 is out next month some time and
> I personally can't wait.
>
> In a message dated 18/11/2002 22:59:31 GMT Standard
> Time,
> laab2000us@yahoo.com writes:
>
>
> <BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff
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> PADDING-LEFT: > Yes David Thorns stuff is quite
> unique i just got 3 of
> > his Splattercell cds which i highly recomend they
> ve
> > been enhanced with Acid software,cool eh?
> > By the way i am curious how Ableton differs from
> Acid
> > havenīt had the chance to try it-
> > thanx
> > L.a
> >
>
>
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