Khazul
30.12.2006, 03:08 PM
OK - so Im getting more and more pissed off with Cubase for early stages of produtcion work and desparately need to find something more immediate to work with during early stages of production - you know when you have fragile ideas, just trying to capture them and dont wont to be distracted by frigging aorund in a heavy DAW application.
Im very hardware centric - using cubase means a huge change from the way I normally just fiddlle around and jam - layering up synths - running a drum machine etc - ie all in hardware - I dont use the computer at all most of the time until I want to record.
Now dont get me wrong - I do find cubase very good when you know exactly what you are doing, and im just focussed on either playing OR tracking and mixing (ie when Im working with someone), but when Im trying to both be creative and focuss on a DAW - it just plain sux - it demands too much attension. Its also great for mixing and post production - ie when you can be just focussed on that task.
Sonar 6 was tempting me for a while - has some cool new features etc to speed up workflow, but in all seriousness, I see it largely for me as a direct alternative to cubase - so other than a few changes to how I would work at the dedtail level - no real gain.
So been thinking about live - back with live 4 I quite liked the simplicity of it, but its complexity has grown alot and now cant really make my mind up.
The big thing is that I play everything rather than just program, but Im very fragile with ideas musically - very easy to loose them, hence why I like hardware - its simple - you dont have to think much. I have a background as an engineer and DJand of course I grew up with hardware - good in some way, bad in others - when mixing I tend to allmost exclusively go into engineer mode, stop thinking musically and start thinking mix, processing balance etc so here a full DAW works well for me. But then there an old DJ side that likes to just be spontaneous - its this side where Im wondering if live can give me a couple of things - trivial simplicity around tracking and very spontaneous control of on the fly mixing/arranging and recording what Im doing for later tweaking.
I have this thought of doing early creative work in Live 6, then migrating all the tracks over to cubase 4 for full mix down, post production etc.
I allready have cubase, and I use it alot for more conventional tracking and mixing anyway, so no point in getting rid of it - in that task it works really well for me.
So anyone else here who uses hardware mostly and can usefully comment on working with Live 6 - particularly around just being spontaneous and creative or am I about the only dinosoar left who still mostly uses hardware? ;)
One thing I do like about live - I can just slave it to my hardware - whereas cubase has to be in control of all clocks etc - I dont want that, I allmost just want to arm a bunch of tracks, fiddle around with tempo on my drum machine till im happy, and just have some dumb slave recording everything as audio and midi...
I tend to record most stuff as midi then tweak it before bouncing to audio, that aspect of live does concern me - its very audio and plugin centric - but then so is cubase 4 these days, but at least it has quite decent midi editing, even if there is alot about the way it deal with CC vs automation that I dont like...
So sell me on Live 6 - want to know how people actually use it :)
BTW - I dont even use VC much with my TI - so quite a hardware nut :)
cheers all
Im very hardware centric - using cubase means a huge change from the way I normally just fiddlle around and jam - layering up synths - running a drum machine etc - ie all in hardware - I dont use the computer at all most of the time until I want to record.
Now dont get me wrong - I do find cubase very good when you know exactly what you are doing, and im just focussed on either playing OR tracking and mixing (ie when Im working with someone), but when Im trying to both be creative and focuss on a DAW - it just plain sux - it demands too much attension. Its also great for mixing and post production - ie when you can be just focussed on that task.
Sonar 6 was tempting me for a while - has some cool new features etc to speed up workflow, but in all seriousness, I see it largely for me as a direct alternative to cubase - so other than a few changes to how I would work at the dedtail level - no real gain.
So been thinking about live - back with live 4 I quite liked the simplicity of it, but its complexity has grown alot and now cant really make my mind up.
The big thing is that I play everything rather than just program, but Im very fragile with ideas musically - very easy to loose them, hence why I like hardware - its simple - you dont have to think much. I have a background as an engineer and DJand of course I grew up with hardware - good in some way, bad in others - when mixing I tend to allmost exclusively go into engineer mode, stop thinking musically and start thinking mix, processing balance etc so here a full DAW works well for me. But then there an old DJ side that likes to just be spontaneous - its this side where Im wondering if live can give me a couple of things - trivial simplicity around tracking and very spontaneous control of on the fly mixing/arranging and recording what Im doing for later tweaking.
I have this thought of doing early creative work in Live 6, then migrating all the tracks over to cubase 4 for full mix down, post production etc.
I allready have cubase, and I use it alot for more conventional tracking and mixing anyway, so no point in getting rid of it - in that task it works really well for me.
So anyone else here who uses hardware mostly and can usefully comment on working with Live 6 - particularly around just being spontaneous and creative or am I about the only dinosoar left who still mostly uses hardware? ;)
One thing I do like about live - I can just slave it to my hardware - whereas cubase has to be in control of all clocks etc - I dont want that, I allmost just want to arm a bunch of tracks, fiddle around with tempo on my drum machine till im happy, and just have some dumb slave recording everything as audio and midi...
I tend to record most stuff as midi then tweak it before bouncing to audio, that aspect of live does concern me - its very audio and plugin centric - but then so is cubase 4 these days, but at least it has quite decent midi editing, even if there is alot about the way it deal with CC vs automation that I dont like...
So sell me on Live 6 - want to know how people actually use it :)
BTW - I dont even use VC much with my TI - so quite a hardware nut :)
cheers all