Post subject: Have a play
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 11:42 AM
Both those softwares Cubase especially are too expensive for a noob like me although I will give the Ableton demo a try. I have a mate that uses Cubase and I do know it has lots of geeky things to it.
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Post subject: Re: Have a play
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 02:11 PM
The cool thing with Ableton is that it comes with a very short / simple built-in tutorial that will take you a day of reading and clicking and you know the basics of Ableton.
I also think that Ableton has the best price/value. Ableton is mostly sample based with midi possibilities, more a tracker than sequencer.
But if you like MIDI, then Ableton has enough to automate / operate. And.. Ableton is rock solid. You can take your sampleset with you on a harddisk and a laptop and create music anywhere.
Cubase is meant to be a sequencer to control (external)instruments / controllers. Something you dont want to take with you.
Ps: Daft Punk uses Ableton Live (at least) for their live performances and also the Behringer BFC2000.
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Post subject: Have a play
Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:40 AM
we juse the Korg Zero 8,its the best midi controller but very expensiv.
for beginning the stuff from behringer is good enough and low from price.the behringer BCD3000 and BCR2000 together is a great setup.
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Post subject: Re: Have a play
Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:31 PM
Contest:
There is a remix context on Beatport.com of the latest Depeche Mode song: Peace.
I'm joining the contest and here's my version so far. Still not satisfied, but tried to speed and spice up the song.
Post subject: Have a play
Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 07:02 PM
i like how you use the bass and rythm, it fits in.
i think the claps are a bit too sharp and conspicuous and it overall sounds (especially at the beginning) a bit too much like a drum machine.
it works fine, but somehow it rather runs kinda parallel with the melody than being "one" coherent track.
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