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dirimini
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This is my first post, and I'm going to admit off the bat that I am not terribly technologically savvy.
Several years ago I started to do PC-based home recording using Cubase; while I was able to do basic recording (getting audio tracks down), I never really used it for more than a "sketchbook," probably partially due to the fact that I was so overwhelmed by all of the functions. I also had several instances where I spent hours and hours, without success, trying to get something specific to work, and I think I just got frustrated and gave up.
Fast forward several years, and I'm looking to start some home recording again, and feeling totally out of the loop. I had pretty much decided on getting the Digidesign MBox w/ProTools set up, because it seemed to be what most people were using - but then I found out I was eligible to get Ableton Live 8 at a very discounted price, because I'm a university professor. A couple of my students also said that they used Ableton, and thought it was great.
So, I bought Ableton, but after having read a few things, I'm wondering if I made the right choice - and before opening the box (meaning, I won't be able to return it), I'm wondering if anyone has any input. Basically, the reason I chose Ableton is because a few people told me that it's great for making loops and sampling, etc., which is part of what I want to do. Very generally speaking, I'd like to be able to record audio (vocals, acoustic instruments) AND use loops/samples, AND use some MIDI (although I admit that MIDI recording was always very difficult for me with Cubase, so I just avoided it).
I don't know whether or not this is enough information for anyone to proffer any advice, but any input is welcome.
Thanks in advance.
Several years ago I started to do PC-based home recording using Cubase; while I was able to do basic recording (getting audio tracks down), I never really used it for more than a "sketchbook," probably partially due to the fact that I was so overwhelmed by all of the functions. I also had several instances where I spent hours and hours, without success, trying to get something specific to work, and I think I just got frustrated and gave up.
Fast forward several years, and I'm looking to start some home recording again, and feeling totally out of the loop. I had pretty much decided on getting the Digidesign MBox w/ProTools set up, because it seemed to be what most people were using - but then I found out I was eligible to get Ableton Live 8 at a very discounted price, because I'm a university professor. A couple of my students also said that they used Ableton, and thought it was great.
So, I bought Ableton, but after having read a few things, I'm wondering if I made the right choice - and before opening the box (meaning, I won't be able to return it), I'm wondering if anyone has any input. Basically, the reason I chose Ableton is because a few people told me that it's great for making loops and sampling, etc., which is part of what I want to do. Very generally speaking, I'd like to be able to record audio (vocals, acoustic instruments) AND use loops/samples, AND use some MIDI (although I admit that MIDI recording was always very difficult for me with Cubase, so I just avoided it).
I don't know whether or not this is enough information for anyone to proffer any advice, but any input is welcome.
Thanks in advance.

