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Sideout31
post Mon 8 Nov 2004, 22:22
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Hello everybody. I'm new to this site and to programming in general. I am trying to figure out a live setup and am curious as to what will do the trick. I don't want to just push "play" on protools and let the tracks go. We'll have guitars, Rhodes, kit, but I want to know how best to perform the beats and some ambient sounds I've made live. I know I'll have to trigger them somehow and I'm wondering how to trigger them while our drummer can still play to a click. Do I need to use Ableton? An MPC-2000? A Boss RC-20 to loop Rhodes? ASR-10? I don't have money to just try stuff out and see what works, so I want to make the best effort at researching and getting everyone's input. My style of music is most like Bjork's. I don't know how she does her live setup. Please help me and give me your 2 cents worth. Thanks.
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arvidtp
post Tue 9 Nov 2004, 02:19
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sounds like you are either looking for Live 4 as a 'prefab' solution , or Cycling'74's MaxMSP if you want to "roll your own" as they say. In that case you could build WHATEVER functionality you have in mind with a little experimentation and manual reading.

Logic Pro I think can also do some of that stuff - touch tracks, sampling, looping, with MIDI control - I have used it for a really simple mostly pre-composed performance, but have not gone deeper with its live capabilities. I dunno much about that yet and I think Live or something you build in MaxMSP would be MUCH more suited to what you want.

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