A.I.R. Music Technology Ignite Software: Organic Approach To Music Creation
- KVRAF
- 1920 posts since 23 Sep, 2005
Interesting News from Summer NAMM 2012 :
A.I.R. Music Technology Ignite Software: Organic Approach To Music Creation
Not much info./details yet. but it sounds very interesting.
http://www.gearwire.com/air-music-techn ... tware.html
A.I.R. Music Technology Ignite Software: Organic Approach To Music Creation
Not much info./details yet. but it sounds very interesting.
http://www.gearwire.com/air-music-techn ... tware.html
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
There's a video of this in action here:
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1920 posts since 23 Sep, 2005
Cool !headquest wrote:There's a video of this in action here:
Thanks for the link.
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- KVRAF
- 1593 posts since 19 Aug, 2009
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- KVRAF
- 2263 posts since 6 Aug, 2007
Egh... Looks like just another Live (Session View) ripoff to me, except that they have the clips just floating in free space instead of a grid. But I guess if it helps someone write good music, then it's okay.
Still, maybe I'm just getting old or something, but what's wrong with actually writing a song from start to finish? So many modern DAWs encourage people to write their songs as disjointed loops, and then just push them into a pile and call it a song.
I don't know, just my 2 cents. I am planning on buying an Axiom Pro later in the year, so according to that chick in the video, I will get this thing for free. So I guess I'll see for myself what it's all about... Definitely interesting--thanks for the share.
Still, maybe I'm just getting old or something, but what's wrong with actually writing a song from start to finish? So many modern DAWs encourage people to write their songs as disjointed loops, and then just push them into a pile and call it a song.
I don't know, just my 2 cents. I am planning on buying an Axiom Pro later in the year, so according to that chick in the video, I will get this thing for free. So I guess I'll see for myself what it's all about... Definitely interesting--thanks for the share.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
It's a tease really, because they don't actually show at all what - if anything - you can do in terms of editing any of those clips. Nor what you can do in terms of mixing them into an actual song.sockofgold wrote:Egh... Looks like just another Live (Session View) ripoff to me, except that they have the clips just floating in free space instead of a grid. But I guess if it helps someone write good music, then it's okay.
So based on what is shown it offer less than a lot of iPhone apps.
Interesting observation. But if we go back three hundred years, Back would one day sit at the organ and improvise a Prelude, but the next day sit at his desk with a manuscript and quill and carefully write a Fugue.... I guess there have always been multiple ways into music creation and composition, and that's okay.Still, maybe I'm just getting old or something, but what's wrong with actually writing a song from start to finish? So many modern DAWs encourage people to write their songs as disjointed loops, and then just push them into a pile and call it a song.
Also I think Ableton was originally designed to use the other way round - take a finished song and break it into its components for live manipulation, remixing, etc. But of course people quickly started using it for experimenting with elements of a piece during composition, much as they had previously done with ACID and for that matter eJay. And before that old-skool step sequencer patterns....
I think that Ableton makes arranging easier, and those of us who learnt to do it the harder way might feel that a younger musician who has only ever know Ableton would benefit from learning those skills of course