Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
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Re: Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
Yup, you got it spot on dub fiend. We have been doing this the last couple of years in Oz as a two piece (MIDI bass, MIDI drums, Ableton + VSTs, 2 laptops).
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I think it would be dorky as fuck, but that's just me.
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Engine-EarZ do it live, have a drummer, a guitarist, some people sitars/tablas etc. and then hes got two or 3 midi controllers/synths (I cant tell but it looks like an R3 and a XioSynth) and an APC 40.
Re: Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
Belgian pride my friend. Check 'em out. That pretty lady singing makes it all perfect
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man check out EOTO, they are a 2 peice live band and use dubsteppy sorta sounds in there shows. the drummer is incredible. dunno if itll help but....
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I went to check out Yoof from the sonz of mecha who produces alot for El-b and ja da flexs ghost records and he has a cool live show set up,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z24PhYXIuRI (about 1 min in)
i like the way he jams with the drummer + the wu tang remix sounded sick live.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z24PhYXIuRI (about 1 min in)
i like the way he jams with the drummer + the wu tang remix sounded sick live.
how low can you go.
Re: Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
Check out Magnetic mans session at maida vale, thats the only liveish setup that springs to mind.
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that's no live dubstep for shit. They play the songs off Ableton and let out a few things that are filled up by live musicians. That's not what the person meant. They don't use hardware synths, or even keyboards to say.Cheeky wrote:Check out Magnetic mans session at maida vale, thats the only liveish setup that springs to mind.
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BAHAHAHAH.hasezwei wrote:me and some buddies wanted to do something like that just with hardcore. then we heard enter shikari and decided not to
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I'm actually already doing this as well, put set up is
Drummer with Triggers/mics
Guitar player
And me with a xiosynth/korg triton/apc 40
MacBook Pro with ableton live
Tons of fun man, we aren't even being serious, but we are gonna start recording/getting booked I haven't seen anyone trying here in my area
Drummer with Triggers/mics
Guitar player
And me with a xiosynth/korg triton/apc 40
MacBook Pro with ableton live
Tons of fun man, we aren't even being serious, but we are gonna start recording/getting booked I haven't seen anyone trying here in my area
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Re: Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
Have you used the Sonuus? I bought one and there was way too much latency, and its monophonic at best. Roland developed a polyphonic guitar -> midi setup called 'v guitar' but I haven't had the extra cash to try it out.Dub Fiend wrote: - Guy with an Electric Bass, a Sonuus B2M Midi Converter running into a MacBook w/ Ableton Live running copies of Massive, a footswitch and a whammy pedal with MIDI in/out or something to change both the bassline sounds and LFO rates of said basslines
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RmoniK wrote:that's no live dubstep for shit. They play the songs off Ableton and let out a few things that are filled up by live musicians. That's not what the person meant. They don't use hardware synths, or even keyboards to say.Cheeky wrote:Check out Magnetic mans session at maida vale, thats the only liveish setup that springs to mind.
Those black and white keyed objects Benga and Artwork seem to be tapping on, seems to be awfully similar to a keyboard.

They were just the first thing that sprang to mind at the time. Modestep would be a better example tbh.
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Live sets are mostly about preparation.
It doesn't matter much what you use - livid ohm or apc40 or launchpad or a keyboard.
It's all about how you prep your live performance so be prepared to spend many hours working.
It doesn't matter much what you use - livid ohm or apc40 or launchpad or a keyboard.
It's all about how you prep your live performance so be prepared to spend many hours working.

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Re: Hardware for Live Dubstep, Suggestions?
Maybe I'm in the minority but I would way rather see a live show with real hardware not laptops and controllers.
I want to do the same thing but I don't know anyone who plays guitar and likes dubstep.
I have a Roland mc-307 I found at a pawn shop for cheap, and I want to get me a Korg Electribe both of those are groove boxes but hook up a midi keyboard and you got a synth you can play um with a keyboard. You pretty much can't go wrong with anything by Korg or Roland.
Hit up craigslist and see whats out there.
I want to do the same thing but I don't know anyone who plays guitar and likes dubstep.
I have a Roland mc-307 I found at a pawn shop for cheap, and I want to get me a Korg Electribe both of those are groove boxes but hook up a midi keyboard and you got a synth you can play um with a keyboard. You pretty much can't go wrong with anything by Korg or Roland.
Hit up craigslist and see whats out there.
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Look at mpd's from Akai. I bought one for some beatmaking, now I don't do that at all but it has numerous uses.
You can map it to do anything.
You can map it to do anything.
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there is a silver boss pedal that does wob really well.

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Guitars in dubstep are really shit, in most cases anyway. I'm all for cool ways to play things live but they just don't work unless it's a proper maestro flamenco/classical guitarist. Like that Engine Earz thing, how lame does the guitar sound? Might as well have fucking Zak Wylde jamming along.
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Sooo I have been doing a lot of research, trying to figure out what would be the best for me before i drop the cash and i stumbled across something amazing. http://www.keithmcmillen.com/products/k-bow/ This plus a midi 5 string violin and ableton and i'm all set. This is ideal for me considering i have been playing the viola for almost 16 years now. Only problem, set up would be around 10 large >_<. Its nice to dream though. For those of you who wont look at the link and watch the videos the kbow is a kevlar/carbon fiber violin bow that transmits midi information via bluetooth to a computer. It takes your; grip pressure, bow hair pressure, x/y/z data from three accelerometers, the distance of the bow from your fingerboard. Run this into Ableton to modulate parameters of a soft synth and and the possibilities are endless. With classical training, Dubstep bass lines would be like playing twinkle twinkle little star for me. Is there a drool smiley?
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These next generation MIDI instruments are going to change the face of electronic music (in a performance sense anyway). My band uses MIDI instruments (bass guitar and drums) and one thing we found with using the technology is that you have to learn how to play it within its limitations, which takes some time. Its almost like learning a new instrument. It would be interesting what sort of latency the MIDI violin can run at. Thanks for posting, thats really interesting.
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