yah,
that's what i thought.....and that's why i asked the question in the first place - the live set is definitely "hardware" sounding hence my curiosity....

hi ken ;)

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We were there; we saw it with our own ears.

Naturally, software's not allowed to cross the threshold to his studio
though ... (mostly, I understand.)


-----Original Message-----
From: Damian Stewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 21:31
To: Toby Frith
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Subject: Re: (313) convextion live question

Toby Frith wrote:
Ableton.

are you sure? nah, i don't believe that! it was far too gritty and
analog and gross (in a good way) for ableton. that set has actually
inspired me to build digitally triggered analog drum circuits...

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