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July 13, 2015 at 2:48 am in reply to: New Product Idea: 4 input looper recorder with some upgrades from the 45000 #120775ancaja123Participant
You are right on the money with this and I have had the same idea in the past!!! Especially if there were a feature to have loop tracks and free tracks, and also have the ability to have quantized stuff at time sigs other than 4/4
“And thanks, I know what I am talking about is unconventional, but I don’t need a lecture from some wonk about it. I think the 45000 has broke ground that if expanded on will be the future of recording creatively. I hate DAW’s etc. “
i too think it broke ground…i compose much better stuff on it than any other tool. They succeeded in bringing back the 4-Track in a lot of ways, I certainly love portastudios but there is no good/simple digital replacement. the typical digital recorders are too complex, not tactile at all.
ancaja123Participantthe Analogizer is very similar to this idea, however I was disappointed that they didn’t include a pitch vibrato feature. It is essential to the analog/tape sound, and is also something inherent to the sound of the analog memory man pedals (i only mention this because it seems they marketed it as a way to make digital delays sound like analog delays). The Instant Lofi Junky by zvex is very, very mellotron sounding as well as a great chorus and compressor pedal, however it can be TOO lofi, and just dramatically colors your tone.
April 16, 2014 at 11:10 pm in reply to: HELP: How do I SYNC Ableton live with 45000? looping vocals. #119882ancaja123ParticipantYou also need to make sure the Ext. Clock button is turned on in the 45000. Then press play or record on your 45000, and everything should blink. Then when you press play in ableton the 45000 should start playing/recording as well.
April 16, 2014 at 11:09 pm in reply to: HELP: How do I SYNC Ableton live with 45000? looping vocals. #119881ancaja123ParticipantHave a blank MIDI track in Ableton. Make sure the I/O is visible on all your tracks (click the I/O button on the right side of the window). You should see a section in the MIDI track called MIDI TO. Set that to your MIDI to USB, and that literally should be all you need to do.
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