Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
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Post by Rick Sarson on Jun 19, 2007 13:19:28 GMT 1
I thought you might be interested in this www.combiwave.com/It is a cheap and cheerful hot start player using your laptop. A hell of a lot cheaper than 360 Systems! It seems to be stable and works well, I have used it on several shows now and it has not let me down yet. Best of all you can try a track limited version for free.
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Post by soundmanjim on Jun 19, 2007 16:18:23 GMT 1
nice one!!!!
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shepz
Senior Engineer
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Post by shepz on Jun 19, 2007 17:13:30 GMT 1
Sorry - I think ableton live 6 cannot be beaten for playing music from a computer for an audience.
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Post by razorback on Jun 19, 2007 20:58:22 GMT 1
Doesn't look too bad... I either use a program called RSP (google it, it's awesome) or SAM when I'm playing out to people, admittedly it's normally on the radio and not to groups live.
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Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Post by Rick Sarson on Jun 21, 2007 12:49:06 GMT 1
I should hope Abelton is better considering the price differential! £300 - £15. Cheap! Audacity is a competent free audio editor ( audacity.sourceforge.net/ ) but I am not suggesting it will offer Protools a challenge. Combiwave is inexpensive, it does not cost a lot, did I mention that it was cheap?
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Rick Sarson
Senior Engineer
In search of fidelity
Posts: 106
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Post by Rick Sarson on Jun 21, 2007 12:52:56 GMT 1
Razorback. Could you please give me a bit more of a clue about RSP? I just found stuff about rail safety and the like. Ta!
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Post by razorback on Jun 21, 2007 15:59:09 GMT 1
Razorback. Could you please give me a bit more of a clue about RSP? I just found stuff about rail safety and the like. Ta! www.chrismoses.co.uk/Voila! It's pretty cheap too, £70.
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