How creative are you in your live set?
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deadly_habit
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Re: How creative are you in your live set?
i need beyond my rack
apc and launchpad or chain of
apc and launchpad or chain of
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collective
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Re: How creative are you in your live set?
its all about writing custom patches to interface with your midi gear. Sure its nice factory standard but when you get a piece of gear really running exactly how you want it, it becomes an inspiring instrument of its own.
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cloak and dagger
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Re: How creative are you in your live set?
I would love to bounce all of my tracks to stems, chop them into loops, and play sets that way...but my last set was 30+ tunes, and doing that would take FOREVER. I know I just need to bite the bullet and take a couple of days to do it, but I have so little time to work on music these days that it just feels like a waste when I could be working on actually writing a tune. If I could get a month off school and work, I would definitely dedicate some time to it, but I can't even imagine how long it would take to bounce 6 or so groups of stems and chop them up into 16 bars, even if I'm doing the chopping in Ableton.
So I do DJ sets in Ableton with my own tunes, have a Korg NanoKontrol set up to control levels, effects, filters, etc. and a Guitar Hero controller set up with a couple of different plugins for repeats / glitchy stuff. I have a NanoPad that I just use in the studio, currently thinking of ways I can use it (probably going to just use the pads to trigger breakbeats instead of the NanoKontrol, which I use now.
So I do DJ sets in Ableton with my own tunes, have a Korg NanoKontrol set up to control levels, effects, filters, etc. and a Guitar Hero controller set up with a couple of different plugins for repeats / glitchy stuff. I have a NanoPad that I just use in the studio, currently thinking of ways I can use it (probably going to just use the pads to trigger breakbeats instead of the NanoKontrol, which I use now.
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green plan
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Re: How creative are you in your live set?
Yeah I know, shit takes time a. I finish uni exams in a couple of weeks and my mission is to finish mixing a whole lot of songs, then bounce them from logic to ableton into 6 tracks. Then do the whole tom cosm chop up thing. Don't think it will take too long...but even after that I reckon it'll take a while to get your head around it and start doing sets that aren't just re-playing your songs. Can't wait to get on it! Wana try get some live audio into it as well (micron and saxophone) but that'll take even longer haha. And need a decent soundcard with some external audio ins that will work with my mac without destroying my bank balance.cloak and dagger wrote:I would love to bounce all of my tracks to stems, chop them into loops, and play sets that way...but my last set was 30+ tunes, and doing that would take FOREVER. I know I just need to bite the bullet and take a couple of days to do it, but I have so little time to work on music these days that it just feels like a waste when I could be working on actually writing a tune. If I could get a month off school and work, I would definitely dedicate some time to it, but I can't even imagine how long it would take to bounce 6 or so groups of stems and chop them up into 16 bars, even if I'm doing the chopping in Ableton.![]()
So I do DJ sets in Ableton with my own tunes, have a Korg NanoKontrol set up to control levels, effects, filters, etc. and a Guitar Hero controller set up with a couple of different plugins for repeats / glitchy stuff. I have a NanoPad that I just use in the studio, currently thinking of ways I can use it (probably going to just use the pads to trigger breakbeats instead of the NanoKontrol, which I use now.
Re: How creative are you in your live set?
You gotta being doing house (or techno).collective wrote:as creative as I want
ableton as sequencer
Mbase 01 - for thumpy analog kick
moogeerfooger 104z - for mushy analog delay
mpd24
bitstream 3x
novation x-station for live keys
if its on the west coast, ill bring out the
virus TI
Lil Phatty
full improv, sometimes its rough, but its fun.
"You never quite see/hear what other people hear and I am sure you aren't going to whack off to yourself in the mirror unless you have some issues." - abz
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collective
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Re: How creative are you in your live set?
fiziks wrote:You gotta being doing house (or techno).collective wrote:as creative as I want
ableton as sequencer
Mbase 01 - for thumpy analog kick
moogeerfooger 104z - for mushy analog delay
mpd24
bitstream 3x
novation x-station for live keys
if its on the west coast, ill bring out the
virus TI
Lil Phatty
full improv, sometimes its rough, but its fun.
Why would I have to be doing house or techno? In fact I start my sets at around 115 and work up to 140. Depends what I feel like doing.
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