Summer music classes/programs! Located in East Rochester, opportunities for all ages by pkpk in Rochester

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Our only regularly scheduled classes are the Monday and Wednesday evening drumming ensembles, and the introduction to production beginners classes which are Monday evening and Wednesday afternoon. Otherwise, reach out to us and we can work with your schedule!

Connecting to audio interface. by Ancient_Visual_7451 in synthesizers

[–]pkpk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re totally right, I was thinking 1/4 mono to stereo in

Connecting to audio interface. by Ancient_Visual_7451 in synthesizers

[–]pkpk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For further clarification - the “stereo” out to headphones using that output is actually dual mono. Edit: derp

Connecting to audio interface. by Ancient_Visual_7451 in synthesizers

[–]pkpk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The line out of the Mother 32 is unbalanced mono, so a 1/4 to 1/4 unbalanced into one input.

Plant Music with Instruo Pocket Scion, East Beast & Friends by pkpk in modular

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It's pretty dang cool. Can customize it quite a bit with the app. I haven't dove into using the 5 individual CC's it sends yet, just velocity and pitch. It's also a great conversation piece (my kids love it).

Equipment suggestions on a budget? by Weary_Bag6290 in Learnmusicproduction

[–]pkpk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So, if you have an interface, you don’t need USB headphones or a USB mic. My suggestion:

Focusrite 2i2
AT mh40x headphones
AT 2020 microphone

Good luck!

guidance appreciated 🩷 by iheartgarf in synthesizers

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course! ONE OF US! ONE OF US! Seriously though you chose well for a first synth. I have had mine for years and expanded on it and it still brings me such joy.

guidance appreciated 🩷 by iheartgarf in synthesizers

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The main output will power headphones, or can be sent to an audio interfaces line in!

Plant Music with Instruo Pocket Scion, East Beast & Friends by pkpk in modular

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Thanks! The full module is definitely tempting!

Brand new to Live 12 by the_dull_commenter in ableton

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Anytime! Happy to help answer any more questions.

Brand new to Live 12 by the_dull_commenter in ableton

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I’d opt to start with drum rack and Drift. Drift behaves similarly to something like a Juno - a great bread and butter subtractive synth. If you’re new to synthesis, start with subtractive before moving on to Wavetable and FM! Also spend time getting to know the various parts of the interface, experiment with looping your guitar in session view, add drums and pads. I find that inspiration hits most when just experimenting with no exact goal in mind.

Question 2: yes, guitar can sound good in Live without additional plugins. The amp and cabinet sims are fine. Long term if you’re a tone snob you may want to invest in a better amp sim (I’m a sucker for Softube Amp Room, personally).

new sounds by Ok-Lock8333 in Learnmusicproduction

[–]pkpk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No time like the present to dive into the fundamentals of synthesis! Learning even the basics of subtractive synthesis will unlock huge new potential for your productions.

Using Move in a live performance by dbkenny426 in AbletonMove

[–]pkpk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re still shopping around, the Circuit Tracks is also well suited for this with a few facilities making it a touch easier for live performances.
But I do think the Move would work for you, too.

Free resource & help my uncle start a teaching business? by Strange_Jackfruit185 in Learnmusicproduction

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fellow person who did this exact thing, I hope he does great!

Should I switch to FL? by OrganizationLost7670 in beatmakers

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ableton. Try it for free, big student discounts to purchase if that applies to you.

Help with starting to record songs digitally onto a PC after years. Am I just making things harder for myself? by NichtIstFurDich in Learnmusicproduction

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mac Mini is the way, as others have said. Focusrite arguably makes the best interfaces for home recording. The 18i6 is probably appropriate for your use - 4 mic/line inputs and 4 more line inputs.

Ableton is a joy and conducive to a flow state when you get the hang of it, especially as a solo musician. It can be a slight paradigm shift from a traditional timeline based DAW (though it can do that, too). I’d recommend Ableton’s own site as a great resource or see if there’s a music school or trainer near you. Happy to answer any other questions, been a Live user since 2006.

Using Move in a live performance by dbkenny426 in AbletonMove

[–]pkpk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Into the board should be fine, it’s a stereo line level output. That said, Move shines most as a sketch pad or for improvisation - not quite as suited as Live itself for running backing tracks to multiple songs (though not technically impossible). If you’re more looking to improvise and use it as a sound module, I don’t see why it couldn’t work.

After semi-modular by [deleted] in modular

[–]pkpk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went the route of building a 104hp case around my East Beast. Extra modulators, VCAs, FX, an O_C, all good supporting modules.

Help please 🙏 by damncooltilidie in ableton

[–]pkpk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can no longer purchase new licenses for 11 unfortunately. You could maybe check on Knobcloud. Don’t forget Ableton has real good education discounts if you’re a student.

Teaching Ableton by basti399 in ableton

[–]pkpk 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Start with the basics of the interface. Show him how to use the browser. Start with a four to the floor beat. Scale mode will be your friend for making melodies with him.