Did my first performance with Beatmaker this weekend. Dope!
In my live-show setup, Beatmaker on my iPhone (in airplane mode so some fool doesn't call me and interrupt the show) is my main sampler. This past Friday I had my first show using this new setup, and it was excellent. I don't use Beatmaker to make beats, but instead to perform my stuff live using loops and whatnot. I set up a project for each track, with a 4 bar or 8 bar loop in the song sequencer; I make a seperate pattern with each loop I want to use, and then add things in or remove them as it loops. Sometimes I flip over to the Pad mode and mess with the pitch, or reverse, or FX routing (I set up one channel for delay and one for a gnarly bitcrush) to spice things up. I was able to do a whole lot with it, for sure!
I'm excited for my shows this weekend, where I will continue to use this setup featuring Beatmaker; Friday in NYC, and Saturday in Connecticut.
The only thing I really wish for is a loop-play setting in pad mode, so I can press and hold a pad and have the sample play over and over again.
My music is more breakcore/experimental than hip-hop, but I think what I'm doing is applicable to any style really.
The entire setup consists of my Numark Matrix 3 mixer, with the FX send going to a chain of outboard effects (pedals), and the end of the chain split, one side going into Channel 3 (crossfader Right) of the mixer, and the other side going through a delay/looper into channel 2 (crossfader unaffected) of the mixer, and Beatmaker going into Channel 1 (crossfader Left) of the mixer. I have a lot of flexibility for feedback loops, resampling using the looper, processing the samples from Beatmaker and just mixing the loops/samples with the noise from the fx chain. Not for everyone, I know, but that's how I like to use Beatmaker.
I'm excited for my shows this weekend, where I will continue to use this setup featuring Beatmaker; Friday in NYC, and Saturday in Connecticut.
The only thing I really wish for is a loop-play setting in pad mode, so I can press and hold a pad and have the sample play over and over again.
My music is more breakcore/experimental than hip-hop, but I think what I'm doing is applicable to any style really.
The entire setup consists of my Numark Matrix 3 mixer, with the FX send going to a chain of outboard effects (pedals), and the end of the chain split, one side going into Channel 3 (crossfader Right) of the mixer, and the other side going through a delay/looper into channel 2 (crossfader unaffected) of the mixer, and Beatmaker going into Channel 1 (crossfader Left) of the mixer. I have a lot of flexibility for feedback loops, resampling using the looper, processing the samples from Beatmaker and just mixing the loops/samples with the noise from the fx chain. Not for everyone, I know, but that's how I like to use Beatmaker.
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Thanks for the post.
Yeah, that's exactly what I was doing. I make my tracks in ableton, and then use Beatmaker for performing. I don't like to have to bring my laptop out to shows, so this is perfect for me.
If you have questions and/or need help, feel free to get at me.
Thanks
When I have to make switches in Beatmaker, I just switch over to ambient or noise stuff from my pedals, or I use my looper to grab a loop from Beatmaker and keep it going while I make a change. Unless you're using some other piece of gear, I don't think there's any way to make a clean transition. You could just work up some hilarious one-liners to tell between tracks. . .
Check out speakonion.com or myspace.com/speakonion to hear my music, which I would term breakcore and harsh noise.
Hopefully someone will get some video of the show I'm playing tonight and I'll post that up.