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I have Sampler and Operator and really like Sampler. It's all about the Ableton work-flow. I can get Sampler up & running much faster than when I do the same thing in Kontakt.
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From: kent williams
To: click whir bleep *snare rush*
Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2008 4:31:25 PM
Subject: [idm-making] anyone using ableton instruments? recommendations?
So... every so often I buy some new software, and after spending a
couple of evenings whipping out loops with Ableton Live 7, I've become
intrigued by the Ableton instruments.
Anyone currently using Sampler, Operat
hi !
first visit : http://www.phlow.de/netlabels/index.php/Main_Page
there you'll find a million netlabels the you'll have to review according to
your expectations.
then review your expectations. netlabels are not commercial oriented
traditional music labels. netlabels are more of a social thing, where musicians
expose their music without the commercial restrictions that involve a
traditional "release".
You can even start your own netlabel with your productions and get some friends
to add theirs. what will make different is the excellence that you look after
in your production and the
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I have a few tracks I would like to get released on a netlabel. To date, I =
have had a three releases on Kahvi but I'm interested in doing something di=
fferent.
My latest offering, I think, has strayed away from what is 'melody IDM,' wh=
ich is what I have done previously (so I'm told). I'm keen to get any feedb=
ack and a few pointers on who might be interested in them.
Here are the links to the tracks:
http://www.archive.org/download/Cep
Hi Kent... I have generally the same experience as Corey...
I played around with them... but didn't end up buying them... I found
Operator pretty standard and nothing I couldn't get anywhere else in a
more flexable VSTi ... the sampler looks like it is an inspiring piece
of kit though.. it just doesn't really fit in with how I work..
Applied Acoustics have always knocked out great physical modelling
synths but I only occassionally use these type of sounds ...That said
I'll probably go for one of these in the near future as they were very
interesting compared to the average analogue VSTi
Hey, Kent. With a couple of exceptions for effects, I only use free
vsti's and the two simple native machines in live. I demo'd the pay-for
instruments, but wasn't amazed. They do stuff well, but I didn't find
them to do anything exceptional.
Corey
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008 18:31:25 -0500, "kent williams"
said:
> So... every so often I buy some new software, and after spending a
> couple of evenings whipping out loops with Ableton Live 7, I've become
> intrigued by the Ableton instruments.
>
> Anyone currently using Sampler, Operator, etc? I already have Kontakt
> (and Halion, which I got
So... every so often I buy some new software, and after spending a
couple of evenings whipping out loops with Ableton Live 7, I've become
intrigued by the Ableton instruments.
Anyone currently using Sampler, Operator, etc? I already have Kontakt
(and Halion, which I got for a review, and never use) and the demo of
Sampler looks pretty cool. Is there any of their other synths that
are part of the suite that are 'must have'?
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Hi
I'm not a dj. But i'm working on somes tracks that could be a "buzz" on
electro/industrial floors. Of course i'll do a free download, but it
will be only mp3, which is a bad sound compression system. I'll send the
link to the list as soon as the mix is good, and everybody who wants a
free cd and is a dj (radio or dance floor) will be able to get a free cd.
I'd like to do vinyl version, but it is too expensive for me...
Anyway, as soon i have a good remix, i'll put the link on this list, and
you'll just have to ask to get a free copy.
I have already a small web site
http://drunkm
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i've made a few new tracks over the last two months or so, trying to do =
one a week more or less. i'd like to get some feedback on what people =
think about 'em, if there's anyone willing to put in a few minutes to =
give a listen.
they're at:
http://www.virb.com/monochrome
thanks in advance.
tim.
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I'll put a free mp3 online as soon i have a good mix. cds for djs
will be for free.
le 1/04/08 4:37:
> Hi Cyrill,
> you are making the 1000000$ question.
>
> if you are a dj, start playing your tracks to the public.
> if tracks a are dj friendly, find one who would friendly do it.
> make a few copies and take them to radios, but no mainstream ones.
> make a small website for self promotion and set your tracks free.
> you can print your tracks as side A and B for selling vinyl copies,
> but that could be a high cost to pay at a promo price (but will give
> you high promotion for vi