Phattline Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 TECHNOMILIZ (phatline & elektroklon) proudly presents ;)http://www.phatline.at/Technomiliz-JAM-2008-11-21-Orginal.mp3Length: ca 0:50h...should be longer...but the DAW is fuxxckt up....... BPM: 140Datei: MP3@320Kbs 48KHz 109MB @ Highspeed HostStyle: Techno, Trance, Elektro..........our 4th Livact-jam together....I like it!Hardwareliveact Equipment:Melodie Sequencer & DAW: Ableton Live 7Drum Sequencer: Korg Electribe ER1 MKII (and drum sounds...)SAW-Lead: Clavia Nord Rack2Pad: Roland JP8080Poly-Bass: 2x Waldorf PulseKick: Jomox MBase 01Perkussion: Jomox Airbase 99 - controlled from Behringer BCR2000 - SUB-mixed via Behringer RX1602DAW-Controller: Behringer BCR2000Soundcard: 1x Presonus Firepodbad photo of my equipmenthttp://www.phatline.at/technomiliz.JPG
stryd_one Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 Length: ca 0:50h...should be longer...but the DAW is fuxxckt up....... Sounds like it's time you upgraded to a hardware seq to match the rest of your gear. I know this really amazing one called midibox seq, you should check it out :D
Phattline Posted November 22, 2008 Author Report Posted November 22, 2008 I know I know :D ... I am Waiting on Wilbas BulkBut, the seq v3.3 dont support (and will not in future---tk-words!) midi file inport.... so I cant use my whole midi-music-liveact (5years... a big liveact with thousends of midifiles) When I using the SEQ v3.3.....I also need a DAW---to mix the Instruments perfectly... Livemixers with compressors Brickwallfilter, chanalstrips delays reverbs...sidechainfilters....are too big for my car :(
stryd_one Posted November 22, 2008 Report Posted November 22, 2008 A few multi fx in a rack with a mixer should do the trick, it'll be small enough to sit in a spare seat :)Maybe hang out for seq v4 for midi file import, but of course you can always record them into the seq as needed ... I don't know how people do live PAs with computers, bloody things are as stable as me with a keg of beer inside. Maybe I just push them too hard...
Phattline Posted November 23, 2008 Author Report Posted November 23, 2008 in the future, (octocores 8) ) , I will build a Desktop PC into my Music rack... with no harddisks, but with a SD Disk....and a lighweight cpu-cooler, and a shock resorber for the rest of the transport shocks....It will be stable- mechanicly....But in this moment it is also softwarestable.... we have liveactet this friday, with my overclockt deskop pcs....It crashed all the time (no wonder... ;) ...)...But with my Fujitsu siemens dualcore laptop.... we have liveactet 4 ours.... and ours and ours...it is not so unstable... My Clavia nord rack...hang more....every our I must press the panic button there 8)
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