Vespers, Ableton Live Certified Trainer, shows you how to build an impressive Live set template using follow actions. Pt 1 of 3 www.vespers.ca http www.soundcloud.com www.twitter.com
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Vespers, Ableton Live Certified Trainer, shows you how to build an impressive Live set template using follow actions. Pt 1 of 3 www.vespers.ca http www.soundcloud.com www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Question by That one guy: Software / hardware to trigger samples for live performance?
I am playing keyboards in a pit orchestra for an upcoming musical. I would like to be able to dedicate one synth to playing sound effects and “single-shot” effects like harp glissandi. I want to have each key on this synth trigger a different sound. I do *not* want to go the route of having all the samples “on board” that synth – I want to use a MIDI controller rather than a sampler synth. I can also use a laptop
I’m told that Ableton Live can do this, but I already have SONAR and don’t want to buy another recording studio program just to be able to trigger samples at the stroke of a key. Is there another program that can do this? (load all the samples into the laptop’s ram, assign them to MIDI notes, and it’s ready to go!)
Or should I get one of those handy 16-pad modules? (But there will be more than 16 samples… how long will it take to reload the next bank of sounds?)
Thanks!
Thog
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Answer by Nicnac
It might be a bit too much for this particular use but as a musician who is into electronic music, you need to check out Max/Msp:
http://www.cycling74.com/products/max5
While it can be as powerful as using a camera to detect movement and tie into musical events, or even use mechanical switches for the same, you can ‘simply’ use a software object to listen for a note and trigger a series. Because it’s a graphical tool like Ableton, it’s very intuitive. Unlike Ableton, it was developed for Mac OS so it’s a lot more elegant for all it’s complex functions. Enjoy.
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Question by Ourvais: Dr Dre’s HP Envy Laptop or Macbook Pro? For Producing? Live Performance? Which Ones Better?
I have a budget of about 1200 or so, Should I go with Dr Dres HP Envy Series (which is pc)
or go with the MacBook Pro?
or maybe a third party computer recommendation?
They Both Look nice and seem to have great specs im leaning towards the Envy Series but then again i hear so much good things about mac and how there reliable when it comes down to it, and that logic pro would be nice to look into, most of the envy series has intels new processors and the only macbook pro i think i could afford would have to be the ones with the old Core 2 Duo
I dont know much about Sound Cards nor do i know much about some other specifications, but i do know i need something that can handle live performance, for lets say using a midi controller to play a vst live without lag, not sure what spec that would fall under?
i edit music primarily with ableton live and reason and i carry alot of samples and music, and in the future i plan to use a laptop for djing as well
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Answer by maggies96
definitly Mac
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