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Re: Live Performance Hardware Looping Equipment Question - Need Help
Hi bIz,
Well, I use Live while composing a song. Ususally VST32 with Live running
as a slave. Great program!
I would rather not take a computer on stage. Cubase and Live have crashed
or locked up sooooo many times. And, I have a fairly powerful computer!
Thanks!
Michael
At 06:02 PM 5/17/03 -0700, you wrote:
>You mean like ableton's Live program?
>
>bIz
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>www.groovetronica.com - "No offense, but a dated d&b loop with some
>Holiday
>Inn lounge singer hardly wows me technically or talent wise, and I could
>do
>better with a cassette deck and a microphone."
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Clark" <mcl451@airmail.net>
>To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2003 2:44 PM
>Subject: Live Performance Hardware Looping Equipment Question - Need Help
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to begin performing some of my music live.
>>
>> I'm looking for a Very Stable machine/unit/box that I can load/record my
>> VST32/SX songs into and play live with a drummer and bass player.
>>
>> Here's the hard part, it seems. I want to establish one or more loop
>> points in each song that I can trigger (preferably via midi) so that a
>> particular piece of the song will seamlessly loop until I give the
>command
>> to stop looping and continue playing thru the song.
>>
>> I've talked to Tascam, Yamaha and Roland. They say they don't have
>> anything that will do something that is such a no-brainer for Cubase and
>> other sofware programs. I just want to loop certain pre-determined
>parts
>> of song - seamlessly - glitch free. Is that too much to ask? I hope
>not.
>>
>> I don't want to use Cubase because it's not stable for a live
>performance -
>> imo. Too scary for me!
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> M...
>>
>> Btw, someone has mentioned the Roland CDX-1, but I can't find the manual
>on
>> the web.
>>
>>
>
>