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Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 8:12 pm
by penelope tree
Ev_O))) wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:Limitations can be just as useful as not having them.

That said, if you can swing it, Suite is sweet.

I embrace limitations like that when working outside of a computer, but inside it (especially in a DAW) I wanna be able to do absolutely everything ya know?

And yeah @penelope tree mate I got the education discount too and it was awesome. Saved like $450 AUD I think. Awesome.

Also, If you do it, jump on http://www.maxforlive.com and download like everything that tickles ya pickle. A LOT of the FX and instruments are free and are generally only a few MB each maximum. Which rocks.
Yeah, I'd like to try Max for Live. How much does it cost as an addition to the Standard version? What else does the Suite version have to offer?

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:47 pm
by resincum
MrNovember wrote:
MrNovember wrote:I am absolutely loving AudioMulch and I've barely scratched the surface
Man, I just looked up the pricing; much more expensive than I thought. Now I'm kind of back to square one comparing it to Reaktor
Dude, it is completely worth it. the sky is the limit when you factor in other VSTs.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 10:14 pm
by MrNovember
resincum wrote:
MrNovember wrote:
MrNovember wrote:I am absolutely loving AudioMulch and I've barely scratched the surface
Man, I just looked up the pricing; much more expensive than I thought. Now I'm kind of back to square one comparing it to Reaktor
Dude, it is completely worth it. the sky is the limit when you factor in other VSTs.
Yeah, I think I'm going to go for AudioMulch. I've been messing around with it a lot and reading up on it when I get the chance. It's surprisingly intuitive and incredibly fun.
I'll keep messing around until my trial runs out, but it does seem worth it

Also, I found out you can get some of the Reaktor stuff free: https://www.native-instruments.com/en/products/free/
It is incredibly limited, but it does sound really great.
My first experience with it was pretty sub-par though. I just could not get any sound no matter what. Turns out my default audio configuration just wasn't right

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 2:42 am
by Ev_O)))
penelope tree wrote:
Ev_O))) wrote:
D.o.S. wrote:Limitations can be just as useful as not having them.

That said, if you can swing it, Suite is sweet.

I embrace limitations like that when working outside of a computer, but inside it (especially in a DAW) I wanna be able to do absolutely everything ya know?

And yeah @penelope tree mate I got the education discount too and it was awesome. Saved like $450 AUD I think. Awesome.

Also, If you do it, jump on http://www.maxforlive.com and download like everything that tickles ya pickle. A LOT of the FX and instruments are free and are generally only a few MB each maximum. Which rocks.
Yeah, I'd like to try Max for Live. How much does it cost as an addition to the Standard version? What else does the Suite version have to offer?

I'm not entrrely certain but I'm pretty sure you need a copy of max, which is included with Suite. It doesn't include a Max License, but just the program itself which gets installed on your computer. SO you can't operate it stand alone, but it lets you use M4L I Think. That's how I rolled for a while before grabbing a max license anyway.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 11:23 pm
by louderthangod
I've been listening to a lot of Crowhurst on Bandcamp lately. The guy is super prolific and puts out a dozen+ albums a year and does a lot of collaborations which I'm all about. Maybe I can get him to work with me on a few songs.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2016 11:29 pm
by resincum
jay is cool dude. puts out tons of shit.. he uses ableton for his live computer stuff. pretty sure he'd be down to collab if you hit him up

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 11:27 am
by penelope tree
Ev_O))) wrote: I'm not entrrely certain but I'm pretty sure you need a copy of max, which is included with Suite. It doesn't include a Max License, but just the program itself which gets installed on your computer. SO you can't operate it stand alone, but it lets you use M4L I Think. That's how I rolled for a while before grabbing a max license anyway.
Is Live 10 imminent? If so, would I be better off waiting for that to be released? How often do they introduce new versions?

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 11:42 am
by Ev_O)))
penelope tree wrote:
Ev_O))) wrote: I'm not entrrely certain but I'm pretty sure you need a copy of max, which is included with Suite. It doesn't include a Max License, but just the program itself which gets installed on your computer. SO you can't operate it stand alone, but it lets you use M4L I Think. That's how I rolled for a while before grabbing a max license anyway.
Is Live 10 imminent? If so, would I be better off waiting for that to be released? How often do they introduce new versions?

I dunno how often, my first was 9. It's at 9.6 now. might pay to wait just a little while ay.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 7:31 pm
by BoatRich
louderthangod wrote:I've been listening to a lot of Crowhurst on Bandcamp lately. The guy is super prolific and puts out a dozen+ albums a year and does a lot of collaborations which I'm all about. Maybe I can get him to work with me on a few songs.
I played with the band iteration of Crowhurst last night and it's fucking incredible. Jay is the sweetest dude and Make (his touring band) were insanely good.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 9:14 pm
by Ev_O)))
Finally did Love Streams. Fucking awesome album. Hecker has stepped it up again. It's different, but I like that. A whole lot.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2016 11:24 pm
by Faldoe
Ev_O))) wrote:Finally did Love Streams. Fucking awesome album. Hecker has stepped it up again. It's different, but I like that. A whole lot.
Yeah, agreed. The vocal stuff great. "Music of the Air" is a good one. It's still got his approach but he did something different.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:56 am
by Ev_O)))
Faldoe wrote:
Ev_O))) wrote:Finally did Love Streams. Fucking awesome album. Hecker has stepped it up again. It's different, but I like that. A whole lot.
Yeah, agreed. The vocal stuff great. "Music of the Air" is a good one. It's still got his approach but he did something different.

Yeah word. Whole thing is phenomenal but I LOVE the last four tracks (Castrati Stack-Black Phase) so fucking much. Just awesome.

Also, thanks to Daseb, I was provided with an opportunity to perform live on Wednesday and it went pretty well. I know taking this shit live was a topic of conversation earlier in the thread, so here is what I rocked:

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Ableton is hosting samples and three channels of looping. On two of the looping channels I am running Tonecarver Regen, a Frippertronics style looping plug in that allows for 4 loops with variable speed, pitch, level and direction. On the third looping channel I run an instance of ABleton's stock looper due to the larger pitch range (+/- 3 octaves vs +/-1 in Regen) and the ability to assign accurate octave drops to an external control.
So absically that gives me 9 loops over three channels, all with continuous pitch control and level control. These are all then mapped to the Akai Midi Mix above, allowing me to fade in and change the pitch of the 8 loops from Regen and change the pitch in 8ve intervals, direction, speed and level on the Ableton Looper. I used the Rucci Maximal drone as my input source for the loopers, which is awesome but I could theoretically use anything. I also have several busses mapped to the Midi mix, letting me fade in FX over particualr loop channels. I used a lot of distortion, reverb and a Stereo Limiter with LFOs on the sends, which kind of allows for a lot of variation to the timbre of all the loops.

The second half of my set was more sample based, with 3 running the whole time as Master samples and the rest letting me improvise over the top, again utilising the sends and a single channel of looping to keep the performance element in tact.

I also just released a new album, and examples of the drone synth looping can be heard on the tracks "live" and "live two", while every other track features a use of the real time multi channel looping technique in one way or another. if anyone wants to hear that they can be found here:

https://blasariusyonder.bandcamp.com/album/wave

But yeah. That's where I'm at with all this shit ATM. What y'all doin?

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2016 4:50 am
by daseb
can confirm live set was awesome.

Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:21 pm
by resincum
finally got around to processing my guitar with audiomulch 'real time' and it's SO FUN! my mind is running in circles with the possibilities.. need a controller to help with looping!

I went on a heavy brood war nostalgia trip with this patch earlier; guitar > pedals > audiomulch
https://soundcloud.com/gaynoise/no-rush-20
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Re: Computer based ambient drone: Tim Hecker, Ben Frost etc.

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 7:26 pm
by Faldoe
resincum wrote:finally got around to processing my guitar with audiomulch 'real time' and it's SO FUN! my mind is running in circles with the possibilities.. need a controller to help with looping!

I went on a heavy brood war nostalgia trip with this patch earlier; guitar > pedals > audiomulch
https://soundcloud.com/gaynoise/no-rush-20
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Fucking awesome. I'd love to hear/see you perform sometimes. It's right up my alley.