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Tue 10 May 2005, 10:02
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Hi, I am collaborating with a friend on an electronic music project, now, he works on a PC and Cubase, I work on DP4.52 and Mac. If we decided to use only one computer on a live performance (to have a unique internal clock), could we keep separated audio track versions of his and my tunes so that we could mix them in real time (mixing within each tune and against eachother for continuity)? In this case what kind of platform would be use to montage his and my material (which I guess would be an array of audio tracks)? The other only possiblility I see is creating MP3s of his and my stuff, but in this case we would have a much smaller maneouver margin, since we could mix the tunes against eachother using a virtual mixer like Traktor DJ, but we could not manipulate induividual tracks within each tune during the gig.
I hope my above description is clear enough and hopefully some of you have already experience on this topic.
Thanx in advance and groove on!!! Atahualpa
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Tue 10 May 2005, 11:05
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Hi,
I am collaborating on an electronic music project with a friend working on a PC with Cubase, me, I use DP4.52 running on a Mac. We're wondering if there's a platform that would allow us to use his tunes and mine as multiple audio tracks sequences, (instyead of stereo files) to have full control of individual instruments and at the same time be able to mix them live within each song and against eachother, using a single computer (to follow a unique internal clock). The only other way I could think of, in order to ensure the continuity needed for this type of music, would be to convert all songs to say, MP3 and use a virtual mixer like TraktorDJ. However, this would completely restrict the maneuver margin for live mixing each individual track (instrument) within songs. Has anyone already been confronted with such a situation?
I hope my explanation makes sense and thank you in advance for sharing your knowledge! Keep groovin', Atahualpa
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Tue 10 May 2005, 17:58
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I merged both thread (please, no crossposting as the input is slightly different, I kept both. Have you looked after Ableton Live? You would be way more souple than with traktor.
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Thu 12 May 2005, 16:17
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Thanks a lot Lepetitmartien!
Is there a way to try out Abbleton (demo version)? Because I think the software is pretty expensive...
Sorry for having posted twice my question, but it seemed the first time I lost connection and it did not post it immediately.
Rgds, Atahualpa
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Fri 13 May 2005, 05:54
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QUOTE (Atahualpa @ May 12 2005, 17:17) Is there a way to try out Abbleton (demo version)? Because I think the software is pretty expensive... In our superlative Software section… (thanks to the dedication of June Bug, anyone wants to help?)QUOTE Sorry for having posted twice my question, but it seemed the first time I lost connection and it did not post it immediately. No harm done… I have a delete button and I'm a clicking maniac Banevt, yes there's a MIDI network into Tiger (WOOAH GREAT) but we're still waiting for some feedback on it. Like the Logic nodes it's aimed to gigabit ethernet, but I'm sure it can be reasonably used over a 100 Mb network… now, let's see. Now, I'm sure some talks we had in this forum last year didn't get unread at Apple If only they could remember the Mini G5 with gigabit ethernet too…
This post has been edited by lepetitmartien: Fri 13 May 2005, 21:54
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