New to computer music and was a drummer in a past life. Just getting back into my own music process and production and not sure where it will take me.
I don't have any grand ideas, but know that it's something I have to do.
We can't stop the music!!!
Nextstepext and more to come at www.tunefarmer.com
What are your favourite pieces of studio hardware?
II really love my Macbook Pro and the Kore Controller that I have and I really am a gear junkie that is attempting to stay moderate for now.
It's too early in the production phase to say what hardware will actually be required during my travels.
Which Digital Audio Workstation application do you use?
i am using a Pro Tools LE studio with Native Instruments Kore / Komplete 5 along with Ableton Live 7
That is the foundation of my Studio with several plugins and audio tools.
Lacie hard drives Axiom 49 controller, M-Audio BX-5 monitors, Blue mic's
What's your favourite digital instrument?
The Kore controller is my favorite right now Native Instruments has allowed me to spend hours and hours without seeing daylight or food.
Who are your musical/production influences or heroes?
My heros are the thousands of people that are working to create the next great chapter in the book of tunes.
There are so many chapters to travel in the journey of this thing we call music production.
I have been away much too long and it feels good to be back.
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So rather than record the instrument using the MIDI notes then just using the playback you route it to an audio bus to record it.
Cool. do you find it it easier to edit the audio in Pro Tools than it is to edid MIDI or you just perfer to work that way?
The reason I ask, is because I have been attempting to learn more about MIDI but find that audio is so much easier to edit and manipulate in Pro Tools thatn MIDI.
Not sure if I'm alone??
Thanks for suppor tand the updates!
Hi, Tunefarmer
I open the kore as a plugin in pro tools then route it to a bus on an audio track which allows me to record it as if i was physically connecting it to the interface.
Hi, Tunefarmer
The way I work with Kore is to perform with it and record what i do eg: in pro tools i feed kore's output to bus 1 then I set one of my audio tracks inputs to bus 1. Now I can record the output of kore as audio in realtime as if I were using tape. In Ableton I do something similar by freezing tracks when i am happy with them, though I have had multiple kores running before in Ableton with no problems. They show up in the kore hardware control as kore1, kore 2 etc. Hope this helps.
HI, Tunefarmer
I use Kore + Komplete 4 mostly also my Roland Varios allows me to pitch and timestretch. usually record sounds from reaktor into pro tools then mess with the audio afterwards. Ambisphere's harp-like sound is the acoustring ensemble for reaktor. Lush string sounds. Like to use Kontakt too. Also check out a vsti named Sylenth one, it,s all over my tracks. Kore gets used alot for filter sweeps and for reaktor. Can't wait to hear your music. What do you use the most?
sorry for the delay in response! summer at berklee is going by quickly, fortunately, but am taking a huge amount of credits (20 credits this semester, 22 in the fall) in order to hopefully finish by december and intern at a label in LA in january. have u thought anymore about berkleemusic courses? i need to learn pro tools for this first record (the lead single "love inflicted" is available on itunes right now) due out in september and inquired about the pro tools training course they offer. how's it going with you?
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So rather than record the instrument using the MIDI notes then just using the playback you route it to an audio bus to record it.
Cool. do you find it it easier to edit the audio in Pro Tools than it is to edid MIDI or you just perfer to work that way?
The reason I ask, is because I have been attempting to learn more about MIDI but find that audio is so much easier to edit and manipulate in Pro Tools thatn MIDI.
Not sure if I'm alone??
Thanks for suppor tand the updates!
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I open the kore as a plugin in pro tools then route it to a bus on an audio track which allows me to record it as if i was physically connecting it to the interface.
Regards
The way I work with Kore is to perform with it and record what i do eg: in pro tools i feed kore's output to bus 1 then I set one of my audio tracks inputs to bus 1. Now I can record the output of kore as audio in realtime as if I were using tape. In Ableton I do something similar by freezing tracks when i am happy with them, though I have had multiple kores running before in Ableton with no problems. They show up in the kore hardware control as kore1, kore 2 etc. Hope this helps.
Regards
just seeing whats new on your page.
Have a great one,
DJ.
great track! Strings sound really vibrant. Did you use Kore while working on this track?
Regards
I can really hear it in a mystery style show!!
this is a cool tune,
DJ.
You busy on some tracks? Can't wait to hear your work.
Regards
Just passin threw to see whats new.
Have a great one,
DJ.
I use Kore + Komplete 4 mostly also my Roland Varios allows me to pitch and timestretch. usually record sounds from reaktor into pro tools then mess with the audio afterwards. Ambisphere's harp-like sound is the acoustring ensemble for reaktor. Lush string sounds. Like to use Kontakt too. Also check out a vsti named Sylenth one, it,s all over my tracks. Kore gets used alot for filter sweeps and for reaktor. Can't wait to hear your music. What do you use the most?
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