Re: (313)ableton/finalscratch?

2003-08-26 Thread /0
hi john,

ableton doesnt much with midi, short of accepting CCs for control.

and no, I dont think you could run FS and live.

I cant help on the other two questions.

-Joe


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From: john arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:21 PM
Subject: (313)ableton/finalscratch?



 Hello list,

 Does anybody know if:

 1.  Ableton and Final Scratch can be used at the same time on the same
 computer?

 2. Does Ableton allow you to record midi information on the fly?  i.e.
live
 keyboards that can be played and looped at the same time.

 3. Has anybody used the mpc control pad with Ableton and how is it?

 4. How is the u-controller?

 thanks,
 john

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RE: (313)ableton/finalscratch?

2003-08-26 Thread Jernej Marusic
 1.  Ableton and Final Scratch can be used at the same time on 
 the same 
 computer?

I was able to run Ableton an Traktor at once, and since FS now runs in
special version of traktor it should be possible.

 2. Does Ableton allow you to record midi information on the 
 fly?  i.e. live 
 keyboards that can be played and looped at the same time.

No. 
There's version 3 coming out soon, and maybe it will add midi support.


Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex




RE: (313)ableton/finalscratch?

2003-08-26 Thread Sean Creen


I was able to run Ableton an Traktor at once, and since FS now runs in
special version of traktor it should be possible.

So, does FS not require a BeOS partition any more?


Re: (313)ableton/finalscratch?

2003-08-26 Thread Tom Churchill
 but than from what I've heard
 ableton runs really slowly on OSX.

It runs like a dream on my machine, I've had no problems with it at all...

Back to the original question - I can't see any reason why you couldn't run
Live and FinalScratch at the same time under OSX - FinalScratch has its own
audio hardware/interface so Live could use the Mac's internal audio output
or a second audio interface...

Cheers,

Tom