I've always used (and still do when I do 2 hour or longer livesets) an MPC2000XL loaded with samples, and controlling other hardware.
hardware for live gigs
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sometimes, less is more...
sometimes, less is more...
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My good friend uses the Korg Electribe for production and the live scenario. He has two Electribe EM-1's and a Korg Triton Workstation: The the last workstation model that contained the 3.5 inch floppy discs. All that is midi thru an M-audio interface that has Reason synced with the hardware. The Reason program is mainly used for additional synths. I like tweaking on the synth modules in Reason, so its kinda fun to combine the technology.
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The heart of my setup is a yamaha rs7000.
pluses
-Incredible realtime tweaking possible. I dont get buying hardware without knobs, like hte mpcs. All the standard knobs for synth parameters (pitch,envelope, filter,etc) plus a really cool midi efx section. Its funny to believe that there are midi tracks i can pull off that are not supported yet by ableton.
-realtime sequencing. Not all machines let you press play and later record without stopping the show.
-decent sampling time, cool internal sounds. I dont sample much because samplign with hardware is a pain in the ass and the rest of my gear makes the soudns i want. Some people dont like the synth rompler, but i find very unique sounds everytime i turn the right knob.
-output exansion possible.
minuses
-size and weight of a 1200 - ugh
-smart media card storage
The newer korgs with teh fake tubes are also well received. I havent used one, but everytime i see someone that has one, they spend a lot of tiem with it.
i think elektron is making a sampling machine drum. A friend sold his 909 nd 808 and got a machine a few years ago and hasnt looked back.
a sign of the times might be that stewart replaced his sampler with a laptop.
pluses
-Incredible realtime tweaking possible. I dont get buying hardware without knobs, like hte mpcs. All the standard knobs for synth parameters (pitch,envelope, filter,etc) plus a really cool midi efx section. Its funny to believe that there are midi tracks i can pull off that are not supported yet by ableton.
-realtime sequencing. Not all machines let you press play and later record without stopping the show.
-decent sampling time, cool internal sounds. I dont sample much because samplign with hardware is a pain in the ass and the rest of my gear makes the soudns i want. Some people dont like the synth rompler, but i find very unique sounds everytime i turn the right knob.
-output exansion possible.
minuses
-size and weight of a 1200 - ugh
-smart media card storage
The newer korgs with teh fake tubes are also well received. I havent used one, but everytime i see someone that has one, they spend a lot of tiem with it.
i think elektron is making a sampling machine drum. A friend sold his 909 nd 808 and got a machine a few years ago and hasnt looked back.
a sign of the times might be that stewart replaced his sampler with a laptop.
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you can find the older version SP 808 groove sampler (100 MEG ZIP) for around $400 online. http://ebay.com I paid full price for mine years ago. something like $1400 or so in the late 90's.dunkel wrote:well,
the sp-808 sounds cool n looks nice too, how exactly does it work? how do i load my loops there (if ever)?
I find this unit useful for playing the sample pad live and using the effects. I found it extramlly limited for production work and more or less bought the unit (years ago) when my tape recorder broke and I wanted to get into recording my music on a digital source other than a computer. the reason I purchased it was to use the 4 track digital recorder. I initially used it to record full tracks from hardware. using the sample features to create tracks I found to be very annoying.
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the tubes are real, but starved. you dont get a good tube preamp until you start spending over a grand, and that box cost undr a grand.enra wrote:The korgg emx and esx doesnt have fake tubes. If you want to make a warm and fat sound you WILL use them.
For a live set i use 2x EMX korg 2x sp606(does everything i want). Some midi controllers to have more knobs, a mixer, and a gitar fx box. For minimal use you dont need more.
im not saying it sucks, but nobody buying that box because of its tubes. open yours up and hten ask korg why they put lights under the tubes.
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