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Hey guys,

I'm not sure whether or not you gents know anything about computer software programs, such as Cakewalk, Logic, Fruityloops..to name a few.. but I've been hearing good things about Logic Pro. I want to run a live setup with a macbook to run samples off of...maybe even run midi sounds.

If you guys know much about this, since I do not, could you help me out and steer me in the right direction?

Thanks
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Mvp82 wrote:Hey guys,

I'm not sure whether or not you gents know anything about computer software programs, such as Cakewalk, Logic, Fruityloops..to name a few.. but I've been hearing good things about Logic Pro. I want to run a live setup with a macbook to run samples off of...maybe even run midi sounds.

If you guys know much about this, since I do not, could you help me out and steer me in the right direction?

Thanks
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Post by Argus »

you beat me to it.

Live ftw.
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Post by Ruso »

Ableton Live 7 with a hardware compressor.

A tip if you want to buy it, buy yourself a midi controller, like a trigger finger... some m-audio midi keyboards/controllers come with it to. You're looking for one that will come with any version of Ableton Live LE. Once you got LE, you can upgrade to Ableton Live 7 full version for a LOT cheaper.
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Post by paul_courville »

You might want to look into Ableton Live.
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Wow, i've actually never heard of the program but since all four posts prefer Ableton, I need to look into it.

Ruso, I have a novation x-station 25 midi controller...would that work?
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Post by MagpieIndustries »

Mvp82 wrote:Wow, i've actually never heard of the program but since all four posts prefer Ableton, I need to look into it.

Ruso, I have a novation x-station 25 midi controller...would that work?
you should get a lot of fun from the x-station, yes!
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Post by Ruso »

well what I was saying, is that when you buy a midi controller, a lot of times they come bundled with ableton live lite... which you can use to save a heap of money when you decide to buy it..


as a midi controller.... yes it's just fine ;)
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