
Good stuff, and it's been a lot of fun to write music again. I ended up writing an entire live set in less than a month and half. It was a lot of fun, yes there were limitations, but it forced me to rethink what I was doing and ultimately not let it stop me. Recently I picked up a Korg EMX-1 to pair with my Machinedrum, just so I could get that 'instant on' gratification when the urge to write music hits (and it wasn't hitting with the computer). It happens, I too am one of those that switches back and forth on hardware and software, this isn't the first time. Nothing against Live, just getting sick of mkaing music on a computer. I hear you Tone, I'm in more or less the same place lately. You know you gotta do what you gotta do.Īnd the mpc-500 runs on batteries for 5 hours, that's longer than most laptops And it's not that I haven't tried hardware set-ups coz I have. dunno for me a laptop and LIVE has been a revolution. I love the fact that I can put my whole shit in the boot of my car and be mobile, in what 10 mins? No cables, no dusting, no complicated setting up, no need for masses of space.

To have the power and flexibility of LIVE and a bunch of well picked VST's IMO is hard to beat. not very much fun to program, ok to tweak and all but. Little LCD, pages and pages of sub menus, not that portable.

Only the other day I went out with laptop and just got to work in a park. I find that it works pretty damned flawlessly on my That's exactly how I work.
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Snakedogman wrote:pff if there was ever a piece of music software that you can just "fire up and play" it's Ableton Live.
