Post your music!
...so it would be kind of like the mp3.com was like before, but much better!!
but only registered owners of Live could post stuff.
Enter your Live serial number and you have access to upload your music.
another benefit to people actually purchasing the software.
...i would actually pay Ableton a little extra for that kind of service.
or how about Ableton Records?
how about a bunch of good tracks could then be compiled into a CD or DVD with cool videos with the tracks, or Ableton could partner up with iTunes music store (or one of the millions of upcomeing services like it), where people could buy the tracks. Ableton gets a cut of the sale.
but only registered owners of Live could post stuff.
Enter your Live serial number and you have access to upload your music.
another benefit to people actually purchasing the software.
...i would actually pay Ableton a little extra for that kind of service.
or how about Ableton Records?
how about a bunch of good tracks could then be compiled into a CD or DVD with cool videos with the tracks, or Ableton could partner up with iTunes music store (or one of the millions of upcomeing services like it), where people could buy the tracks. Ableton gets a cut of the sale.
Re: Post your music!
a user who is not logged wrote:I want to hear some tracks created with ableton! Any one links?
Or is everyone too busy discussiong gear and not working on trax?
http://www.crtdot.com/music/mp3/index.html
Drum meditation, Savasana, and the Brittney Sparse live piece are all done in Live. The others are not.
Enjoy, and feel free to comment on them.
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"Welcome to Flexagon.co.uk! This site is dedicated to maintaining a healthy British music scene, opening people's ears to new sounds and breaking any prejudices that they may have."fsk wrote:dont like that live set at all! not really interested in listening to pretentious noise music.
Glad to see you're holding to the precepts of phlaxagron. Remind me of why I should dig shit hiphop recycled through British ears again?
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I've been checking out the rest of the stufff on your site. It's great! Really nice vibe!! Totally reminds me of being in Scotland, especially the mountains around Glen Cannich and Glen Afric. Beautiful!mosca wrote:if you look down the thread you'll see that i posted a complete set that was done in ableton
only one reply though
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Glad fsk is so open - ooops! only to a point. Put up some of your own choons and let me hear some of your pretentious noise.fsk wrote:sorry wasnt me tho was my mate paul :p I agree with him tho but wouldnt of added the pretentious comment!
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because, usually what happens is the americans invent a style and then keep flogging it forever until what was good about it in the first place gives way to soulless unpalettable Mc-mush, and then the brits take what was good about it in the first place and change the face of music with it.Alex Reynolds wrote:Snap!crt wrote:Remind me of why I should dig shit hiphop recycled through British ears again?
not really saying that applies to hip hop though, no one will ever beat the original hip-hop acts of the late 80s
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Sort of like when the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Steve Winwood, etc. stole riffs and the occasional "traditional" song from established Black blues musicians, without offering compensation?Anonymous wrote:...then the brits take what was good about it in the first place and change the face of music with it.
I'm British so no need to take this as a nationalistic complaint. A lot of the pop catalog from the 50s and 60s was stolen on both sides of the pond. All that the Brits "changed" in pop music was adding savvy marketing.
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