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MobileMusicPro Channel
Cubasis 3.4 Update - Ableton Link, Keyboard Chords, MIDI Time-Stretching, State Saving

MobileMusicPro Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 15:27


Steinberg recently released a new update to Cubasis 3 with a bunch of new features including Ableton Link, Keyboard Chords, MIDI Time-Stretching, State Saving and more. In this video we'll be giving you our first impressions and walk you through some of these latest features.

DJ Creativo
25. Ableton Link, improvisa con tus amigos con varios dispositivos y sin cables

DJ Creativo

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 6:15


En el episodio 25 de Dj Creativo te hablo de Ableton Link, una tecnología gratuita y desarrollada por Ableton que es capaz de sincronizar varios dispositivos y apps inalámbricamente. Si tu software es compatible puedes usarlo, así de simple, sólo quedan fuera por el momento las apps de Android pero si tienes iPad o un iphone sin duda vas a sacarle mucho partido. Si te ha gustado el episodio de hoy... Origen

MobileMusicPro Channel
Quick Tip How To Use Ableton Link to Synchronize iPad and iPhone Music Apps

MobileMusicPro Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 13:57


In this video we demonstrate how to use Ableton Link to synchronize 5 separate apps together and use each one to play a different part in the demo song created for the video.Support This Channel-Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mobilemusicpro-Home Studio Kit: https://kit.co/mobilemusicproSocials:-https://www.instagram.com/mobilemusicpro-https://twitter.com/mobilemusicpro-http://mobilemusicpro.com

Art + Music + Technology
Podcast 305: Ed Guild (Circuit Happy)

Art + Music + Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 46:34


There is something kind of fascinating about clock systems. They are the beat of our systems - regardless of artform. They need to be unwavering, but also need to be responsive to our changes. The product that Ed Guild creates - The Missing Link - is a hardware clocking device with a different: it can attach to, and interact with, an Ableton Link timing network! When I first saw this in action, I was pretty blown away. When I got farther into the product, I was even more excited - rather than a hacker-ific kludge, The Missing Link is as pro as you can imagine, with thoughtful design and a super-clear system setup procedure. This was one of those devices that *had* to have someone interesting behind it, so I reached out to Ed to get the word. What I found was a dedicated guy that was focused on doing things right. Getting procedures right, making the casing right, doing the right thing with software updates - Ed's ideals came through in the product, and the company that supports it. In our talk, we get into everything from the print industry to collaborating with your brother-in-law, and many points in-between. And if you want to know more about The Missing Link, check out the Circuit Happy site here: https://circuithappy.com/ Enjoy!

MiX SeSSions
Tony Cannon - 06:15 - Big City Throwback

MiX SeSSions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 60:50


It's six fifteen in the morning ...press play, turn up the volume and join me on my journey. Techno remains one of my favourite go to sounds and this set features some real ear candy played at a little slower pace, the proper stuff of course. Essentially, it could be argued that all electronic music is techno. Well what does it all matter? A rhetorical question of course, i don't expect you to answer. So, heres a selection of tunes you have probably never heard before. After digging deep in my crates for some quality tunage and marvelling in the joy of Ableton Live tip toeing in perfect tandem with Traktor Scratch Pro and the revelation that is Ableton Link.... we have a live set. So, enjoy! And what ever you do- don't believe the hype. *Some tracks mat not be tracklisted due to being unreleased or rare* Original Mix Link: Listen over on Evermix: (Live Recording) https://evermix.fm/mix/f036b9f0-2427-4406-881d-c08ddf5ad973/

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MiX SeSSions
Tony Cannon - 06:15 - Big City Throwback

MiX SeSSions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 60:50


It's six fifteen in the morning ...press play, turn up the volume and join me on my journey. Techno remains one of my favourite go to sounds and this set features some real ear candy played at a little slower pace, the proper stuff of course. Essentially, it could be argued that all electronic music is techno. Well what does it all matter? A rhetorical question of course, i don't expect you to answer. So, heres a selection of tunes you have probably never heard before. After digging deep in my crates for some quality tunage and marvelling in the joy of Ableton Live tip toeing in perfect tandem with Traktor Scratch Pro and the revelation that is Ableton Link.... we have a live set. So, enjoy! And what ever you do- don't believe the hype. *Some tracks mat not be tracklisted due to being unreleased or rare* Original Mix Link: Listen over on Evermix: (Live Recording) https://evermix.fm/mix/f036b9f0-2427-4406-881d-c08ddf5ad973/

techno throwback big city ableton live traktor scratch pro ableton link
MiX SeSSions
Tony Cannon - 06:15 - Big City Throwback

MiX SeSSions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 60:50


It's six fifteen in the morning ...press play, turn up the volume and join me on my journey. Techno remains one of my favourite go to sounds and this set features some real ear candy played at a little slower pace, the proper stuff of course. Essentially, it could be argued that all electronic music is techno. Well what does it all matter? A rhetorical question of course, i don't expect you to answer. So, heres a selection of tunes you have probably never heard before. After digging deep in my crates for some quality tunage and marvelling in the joy of Ableton Live tip toeing in perfect tandem with Traktor Scratch Pro and the revelation that is Ableton Link.... we have a live set. So, enjoy! And what ever you do- don't believe the hype. Original Mix Link: Listen over on Evermix: (Live Recording) https://evermix.fm/mix/f036b9f0-2427-4406-881d-c08ddf5ad973/ *Some tracks may not be listed*

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The Passionate DJ Podcast
Episode 104 - Summer 2017 Hardware Updates

The Passionate DJ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 74:42


For Episode 104, David and Trip do a run down of the year's biggest gear announcements, before the Summer NAMM event. We have mentioned some of the gear, throughout the year as it came up, but now we can revisit the highlights and put the spotlight on some of the other gear that we overlooked. Kicking things off, Pioneer introduced Rekordbox Interface 2, which is a 2 channel DVS audio interface for Rekordbox. These units will allow a Rekordbox user to connect two turntables or CDJ's and a mixer, in order to use timecode vinyl or CDs with their Rekordbox DJ software. Also from Pioneer, we see the MKII version of their stripped-down 2-channel DJM250 mixer. It comes Rekordbox DVS ready, which is really nice if you're looking for a budget-friendly 2-channel mixer with DVS functionality. However, if Rekordbox isn't your thing, or you're just not into Pioneer, Mixars UNO has a very similar 2-channel stripped down battle style mixer, as well. Instead of Rekordbox, it comes loaded with Serato DVS functionality, and comes in about $50 cheaper than the Pioneer DJM250 MKII. If you need something with more bounce to the ounce, however, Reloop has dropped the new RMX-90 on the market, this year, and man...is it sexy! In the same vein as the DJM (but definitely not a knock-off), this is a 4 channel, Serato DVS ready mixer with a separate AUX channel, and is Innofader compatible. Even cooler, though... is that it has a powered active USB hub BUILT IN to the mixer, so if you're running low on USB ports on your laptop *coughMacUserscough*, this could help to alleviate that problem.   Gemini is also coming out swinging this year with the SDJ-4000 and the MAS-1. The SDJ-4000 is an all-in-one, standalone controller. While the aesthetics leave David and Trip with a 1950's Star Trek computer kind of vibe, the feature set is full and Gemini is looking to compete. With dual decks, full color 7” high-res display, routable effects, and two USB ports, this unit is a likely contender for those who are looking for features on a budget. The Gemini MAS-1, however, is a different type of controller, as it is geared for the Ableton Live user experience. With the layout of the sliders, pads, and knobs, it looks to make the DJ experience a little more intuitive with Ableton, which is not necessarily an intuitive DJ experience. DJ Tech Tools has made 1,000 of the HUGE Midi Fighter 64, and they are now for sale. The big brother to the original Midi Fighter controller, this one has 64 arcade style buttons, laid out in an 8x8 grid. Finger drummers will love this one, as well as DJs/producers who want to add the ability to trigger sounds from a LARGE, brightly lit unit. Gorgeous, and very fairly priced for a limited run unit. Akai, following their tried and true path, have released the MPC Live & MPC X. Both have multitouch displays, touting 16gb of onboard storage, and are BATTERY POWERED. However, even better than a lot of the sampler workstations out there, MPC has made these units STANDALONE, meaning you do NOT have to have a computer to make music on these units. They're both expandable using SD cards or Sata connections, and they're even Ableton Link compatible. The only decision you have to make, is which one is the right size for you, and fits your budget. Go MPC Live for more mobile friendly and budget conscious, go MPC X for the big, bad boy, studio version. Now, we realize that the Toraiz AS-1 is a monophonic analog synth, which doesn't actually classify as “DJ Gear”, but it's made by Pioneer DJ, so we made an exception. It's another synth in the Dave Smith line of incredibly amazing gear, so we felt it was worth the honorable mention. Finally, we know everyone is talking about Denon, and their new Prime line, and trust us… we are, too! But, we also talked about it so much, this year, that we intentionally didn't go too deep on it, but it's hard to have a conversation about the hot new gear in 2017 without talking about the top contenders. With the rich and impressive feature sets and aggressive marketing campaigns, we're duly impressed with Denon and wish them the best of luck on the uphill Battle to replace Pioneer in the booth, even from the most die-hard Pioneer fanbois amongst us.

SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK 474 - OP-1, Mixvibes Link For Android, Top Trumps 2

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 65:41


We start with the new Special Waves MINE modular MIDI controller, then Dave's new Vintage Synth Top Trumps 2 - the card game for synth lovers, Yuja Wang's astonishing piano improv, did the panel buy anything on Black Friday?, Mixvibes RemixLive and Cross DJ get Ableton Link love on Android and the new Teenage Engineering OP-1 OS update

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SONIC TALK Podcasts
Sonic TALK 474 - OP-1, Mixvibes Link For Android, Top Trumps 2

SONIC TALK Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 65:41


We start with the new Special Waves MINE modular MIDI controller, then Dave's new Vintage Synth Top Trumps 2 - the card game for synth lovers, Yuja Wang's astonishing piano improv, did the panel buy anything on Black Friday?, Mixvibes RemixLive and Cross DJ get Ableton Link love on Android and the new Teenage Engineering OP-1 OS update