Hey guys,
I'd like some advice on this. I've been working on Logic for recording and producing (electronic genre).
Although I find mapping Logics synths etc on a controller surface handy, I find Logic's ability in looping on the spot/sequencing/playing synths/ tweaking FXs at the same time a bit restricted in the sense that there's limited continuity and i can imagine this being really difficult to manage
in a live situation.
Ultimately I would like to trigger loops (using MPD32), sequence them and add effects and generally mess with my projects live.
Would learning a new DAW like Ableton and rewiring Login into Ableton solve this in any way?
For example is it possible to create everything in Logic, then send the sound of each track in Ableton and playing with the effects and sequence of loops in Ableton whilst at the same time playing Logic's synths?
I'm not sure I want to switch to Ableton all together as I find Logic really powerful and anyways all my projects have been made there.
Is anyone using a combination of the two for a live perfomance?
Any suggestions?
I'd like some advice on this. I've been working on Logic for recording and producing (electronic genre).
Although I find mapping Logics synths etc on a controller surface handy, I find Logic's ability in looping on the spot/sequencing/playing synths/ tweaking FXs at the same time a bit restricted in the sense that there's limited continuity and i can imagine this being really difficult to manage
in a live situation.
Ultimately I would like to trigger loops (using MPD32), sequence them and add effects and generally mess with my projects live.
Would learning a new DAW like Ableton and rewiring Login into Ableton solve this in any way?
For example is it possible to create everything in Logic, then send the sound of each track in Ableton and playing with the effects and sequence of loops in Ableton whilst at the same time playing Logic's synths?
I'm not sure I want to switch to Ableton all together as I find Logic really powerful and anyways all my projects have been made there.
Is anyone using a combination of the two for a live perfomance?
Any suggestions?