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ableton live 5 question

Post by Sub Shifter » Sun Dec 24, 2006 11:23 pm

wot are the adventages of using live 5 over sx3 just got a copy of it today and carnt see why people are hypeing about it :?

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Post by kidlogic » Tue Dec 26, 2006 6:24 pm

take a few of the tutorials and see...

I use it in conjunction with Reason and it cant be beat for simplicity...

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Post by misk » Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:38 am

WARP MARKERS!!!

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Re: ableton live 5 question

Post by hornblas » Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:00 am

blaze wrote:wot are the adventages of using live 5 over sx3 just got a copy of it today and carnt see why people are hypeing about it :?
I actually use both. I work first with Live to build a track and I import into SX and finish the song.

For a live shows "Live" can't be beat. I second the Warp Markers repsonse!!!

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Post by flippo » Fri Dec 29, 2006 8:45 am

live absolutley rapes CPU compared to other apps I find.

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Post by misk » Fri Dec 29, 2006 4:54 pm

really? it seems okay for me, but then again, i dont do full arrangements with VSTs in it.

the native effects kick ASS, and their suprisingly easy on cpu i think. Live also has some really killer routing possibilities. check out this video, monolake makes rain with only live's effects.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL4MMJMXEFk

i absolutely LOVE shit like this! also, since my last post i've been using live more, and i find, like kid logic, that its ease of use cant be matched

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Post by kidlogic » Fri Dec 29, 2006 11:03 pm

yeah, I dont have much problem with cpu load unless I put a huge synth plug in on it somewhere...

I got close to maxing it out without plugs once, but I had close to 20 tracks all with effects, but as soon as I froze a few of the tracks I wasnt working on I got lots of cpu back

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Post by Sub Shifter » Sat Dec 30, 2006 5:08 pm

thanks for all the replies yeh the warp markers are very good and im also finding it good on cpu the only thing now thats troubling me is how do u open a live instrument wen rewired to sx3 :roll:

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Post by hornblas » Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:21 am

blaze wrote:thanks for all the replies yeh the warp markers are very good and im also finding it good on cpu the only thing now thats troubling me is how do u open a live instrument wen rewired to sx3 :roll:
I haven't tried that, although I know that when you run Live in ReWire mode you can't open a VST in Live. The only thing you can you use are wav or mp3 files not instruments.

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Post by Sub Shifter » Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:44 pm

hornblas wrote:
blaze wrote:thanks for all the replies yeh the warp markers are very good and im also finding it good on cpu the only thing now thats troubling me is how do u open a live instrument wen rewired to sx3 :roll:
I haven't tried that, although I know that when you run Live in ReWire mode you can't open a VST in Live. The only thing you can you use are wav or mp3 files not instruments.
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Post by mamosa » Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:12 pm

I dont see the need to rewire live to cubase? Surly use one or the other? or bounce down the shit you do in one to use in the other, personally i use both depending on my mood, but never together...

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Post by hornblas » Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:51 pm

mamosa wrote:I dont see the need to rewire live to cubase? Surly use one or the other? or bounce down the shit you do in one to use in the other, personally i use both depending on my mood, but never together...

Have you used Cubase's time stretch? Horrible if you are time-stretching from very fast to very slow or vice-versa. By using Live re-wired into Cubase I can take advantage of Live's timestretching algorithm which is the best on the market.

Also I have external MIDI gear and re-wiring allows me use those in conjunction with Live.

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Post by Sub Shifter » Sat Jan 06, 2007 7:35 pm

Have you used Cubase's time stretch? Horrible if you are time-stretching from very fast to very slow or vice-versa. By using Live re-wired into Cubase I can take advantage of Live's timestretching algorithm which is the best on the market.
Also I have external MIDI gear and re-wiring allows me use those in conjunction with Live.

yeh the time stretch is over heavy rewired but live would of been better if you could use the instruments in cubase wen rewired :D

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Post by ozeb » Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:10 pm

opinions please - along side blaze's question.

Can you go from concept to fulfillment entirely with Live? Do you really need to have another program (ala Cubase) for final arrangements and pre-mastering?

I have been toying with the idea of switching to Live - upgrading my Cubase would cost $199US whereas a new copy of Live is $499 ($599 boxed). If I need to do both it could change my plans.

Anyone? Also, is it worth the extra $100 bucks for the manuals? I assume that and some pretty packaging is what you are paying for...

thanks!

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Post by djshiva » Sat Jan 06, 2007 9:21 pm

ozeb wrote:opinions please - along side blaze's question.

Can you go from concept to fulfillment entirely with Live? Do you really need to have another program (ala Cubase) for final arrangements and pre-mastering?

I have been toying with the idea of switching to Live - upgrading my Cubase would cost $199US whereas a new copy of Live is $499 ($599 boxed). If I need to do both it could change my plans.

Anyone? Also, is it worth the extra $100 bucks for the manuals? I assume that and some pretty packaging is what you are paying for...

thanks!
i do it all, from scratching out the basics right up to pre-mastering in Live.
just get the download. the box and printed manual is nice, but not entirely necessary. and certainly not worth $100.
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Post by Sub Shifter » Sat Jan 06, 2007 11:18 pm

maybe in live 7 they will intergrate the rewire technology the same way reason did then i could use live, reason and cubase as 1 ..that would be the setup for me :wink:

cubase 4 is the bollocks

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