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> Phatmatik/abelton Live, wish i best to chop up beats?
Eliot
posté dim. 15 févr. 2004, 04:52
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Hi there
I would like to ask you all for some advise.
I want chop up loops with some good program thats is suitable for this.
I am a logic user and Logic is a pain in that ass when trying to get loops in time or to slice them up.

This is my deal , what is the best way to chop up beats (say to get a loop in time and mabey take out the snare or kick)
I know phatmatik seems to do the trick but everyone is raving these days about Abelton live , what is the difference between the 2?

The music i like to make is (well i wish) Autechre /Aphix Twin kinda like.

Any help would be highly apriciated!!!!

To keep it short, what is the difference between Live & Phatmatik.
Can you lay down a keymap full of midi notes (beats) with Live as you can with Phatmatik?

The thing i like about phatmatik is that you can play the sliced up beats on your keyboard is this also the case with Live? or is Live just a program to get loops in time and put a effect on it here and there.

anyhow, would be great i ya could give me a bit of a explanation as i am ready to by one of them but don't want to mess up with getting the wrong one .

Many thanks

Ce message a été modifié par Eliot - dim. 15 févr. 2004, 04:53.
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- Eliot   Phatmatik/abelton Live   dim. 15 févr. 2004, 04:52
- - lepetitmartien   I don't know pHATmatik so won't talk about...   dim. 15 févr. 2004, 23:25
- - formatj   If you want to "chop up" beats then Phat...   sam. 21 févr. 2004, 02:14


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