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Xuya (1nter4ri@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:37:26 JST Xuya @Humpleupagus @Owl @tinosoft @matty The pervert have arrive -
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:37:25 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? How are you today, Xuya? I hope you're doing good. -
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:40:11 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? Good. Just trying to figuring out how I want to route an arpeggiator in Ableton. -
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Xuya (1nter4ri@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:40:12 JST Xuya @Humpleupagus @tinosoft @Owl @matty I'm well and you? :fireflower: -
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:51:24 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? I have ableton and studio one. I like ableton for writing because of the session view. Each track can have a series of clips (loops) of varying length. They can then be played against each other and even dumped to a time line.
I have a push, which comes in handy for triggering clips and sequencing on the fly.
The routing is a bit interesting, and can be a mess sometimes. For example, a track can have an instrument rack with more than one instrument, so I can hard pan two of same instrument, each with their own effects, etc, and feed that into one track for a widening effect. You can even send the midi from each out and loop the audio back in. So that's a bit diffent than pro tool or studio one where you'd need multiple tracks.
Max for live is cool too just because of the number of home brew instruments and effects available.
I export midi and audio and mix down in studio one though. Having a classic mixer with channel / bus structure each with an FX rack feels better suited for that purposes. Plus S1 has a great mastering suite too. -
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Owl (owl@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:51:25 JST Owl How hard is that in comparison to other DAWs? I don't use Ableton.
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?? Humpleupagus ?? (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:57:41 JST ?? Humpleupagus ?? A classic arpegiator is a device that takes a chord played on a keyboard and splits it into an arpeggio. So if you play A Minor (ACE), it would play A then C then E if set to UP. E then C then A of set to DOWN, etc.
They've become far more complex over the decades. -
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Xuya (1nter4ri@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2024 11:57:42 JST Xuya @Humpleupagus @tinosoft @Owl @matty I don't know what that mean 😅
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