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27.07.2006, 12:35 PM
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Sugestions about How to make a Live Set?
Please I need a help about live set, which way?
My SETUP:
- Computer:
Pentium 4 HT 3.2GHz
Intel PERL Motherboard
1GB of Ram DUAL-CHANNEL
1 HD IDE 80GB
2 HD SATA 80GB (RAID 0 MODE CONNECTION)
ATI 9200 256MB VIDEO BOARD
- Synthesizers:
Access Virus Indigo 2
Access Virus KC
Access Virus B
Access Virus C
Clavia Nord Lead 3
Roland JP-8000
Roland JP-8080
Roland XP-60
(We gonna sell Virus B and C to buy a TI)
- Interfaces:
Mackie Onyx 1620 With FireWire Card connect into the computer
MOTU TimePiece AV Midi Interface
- Sequencer:
Steinberg Cubase SX 3
Well, this SETUP is our current setup, I need a sugestion about a better way to make the live set...
A TRUE live set, need to be played by a computer together with us playing? Or I can bring computer only to play audio recorded tracks of some sounds and the rests I play by myself?
Whatever, I can see that have a lot of ways to play it...but...if you can help me...sugestions will be very good accepted...
Thanks!
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27.07.2006, 01:06 PM
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IMO I'd hate to rely on a computer for doing live gigs... What a headache if the computer goes down!!!!!!
Is there some other device, like standalone recorder/sequencer that could do the job? This way you could have all parts playing, an just mute the ones which you want to play live.
Thats probably what I would do anyway
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27.07.2006, 03:29 PM
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dseabra, one thing I would highly recommend you take a look at for playing electronic music live, is to use Ableton Live. I really like Cubase sx, but for live "in the moment" producing/remixing/sound mangling, Ableton gives you a lot of flexibility.
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27.07.2006, 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Doc Jones
dseabra, one thing I would highly recommend you take a look at for playing electronic music live, is to use Ableton Live. I really like Cubase sx, but for live "in the moment" producing/remixing/sound mangling, Ableton gives you a lot of flexibility.
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28.07.2006, 12:51 AM
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Here are a few reference posts from another forum that you might find useful.
Good luck!
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