On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:57 PM, Barney Holmes <djbarney@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
Hey!
I'm from a DJ'ing background and prefer to play live and record tracks by keeping everything as live as possible.
Good stuff, I'm pretty interested in the same things myself.
Are there examples out there of these kind of set ups ? I need as many examples as possible for encouragement if nothing else.
I'm working on a piece of software Luppp, which is a live-audio-looping tool directed to live-performance.
Its currently not released yet (because its not ready), but its getting quite far: Details on http://openavproductions.com/luppp
Its currently not released yet (because its not ready), but its getting quite far: Details on http://openavproductions.com/luppp
I've recently released ArtyFX, a plugin set which is also somewhat gearted towards live performance. It contains on plugin "Masha", which provides teh Pioneer DJM style "Roll" / stutter effect: MIDI bind it for extra fun. See http://openavproductions.com/artyfx
I've found creating a drum in Yoshimi sounds *much* richer and more dynamic than samples.
I'm interested in how you do this, and what tips you have... any chance of a tutorial / blogpost / screencast?
So what are you using out there ? Screen shots ?
I'm currently looping audio with Luppp, manually drumming in a beat using a MIDI controller and Fabla ( http://openavproductions.com/fabla ), most melodic instruments are recorded using a mic / DI-box, and doing effects with ArtyFX.
The workflow is quite nice, but needs some stream-lining and improvement. Also, Luppp needs to be released: the reason I'm holding off is because there's no use in live-performance software that *might* crash during performance. Hence, please sit-tight, and know I'm working on it!
Cheers, -Harry
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