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Old 26.02.2006, 11:05 PM
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using LIVE rewired to cubase can solve this lose of quality issue.
I'm not sure if that would work Tommer. It doesn't work with Reason anyway - it's still better to export everything seperately and mix in Cubase. I'm not a rewire expert though, but doesn't it basicly just run the apps side by side. Aren't you still are using the audio engines of both apps?!

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I have friends that produce with Logic 7 and they say that there is too much of a quality degredation to use Live 5 in their live sets. These guys are psy producers, extremely technically knowledgeable and very picky with their production quality.
This was one of the main reasons I was looking into LIVE actually. I thought it might be a good way to perform tracks out live.

But, before putting on the LIVE 5 demo, does anyone know what the restrictions of it are? The first thing I wanna do is import a completed track from Cubase to compare the quality, but I will need to be able to save projects in LIVE as it will take time to get everything into LIVE. Will the demo let me?
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Old 26.02.2006, 11:25 PM
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the sound quality of LIVE is excelent,just as good as logic or cubase.
Yeah so is Reason! 8O Hehehe.
That's not what I've read Tommer.
Reason's core processing engine is just fine - and has been unoffically tested to be so (ie tested to NOT impact samples being processed through it when you dont want them to be).

That said - there seems to be something in there that just saps energy out of perfectly good samples. In the end nearly every trance track I have made or heard that was produced exclusively in Reason lacks the energy to be a dance floor hit unless its is post mastered in something else.

Contrast that with random fekking around on the virus, v-synth and motif es with some friends around - even just running a loop for drums and messing with arps makes people want to party - nothing to do with my playing - that sux, its the raw energy in the sounds.
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Old 26.03.2007, 09:26 PM
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I just found live footage of Kid Beyond @ SXSW 2007 at http://sxsw2007.imeem.com/ Awesome!!! I love Kid Beyond
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Old 26.03.2007, 09:27 PM
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I just found live footage of Kid Beyond @ SXSW 2007 at http://sxsw2007.imeem.com/ Awesome!!! I love Kid Beyond
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