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Hi >The MOTU 2408 is excellent. That allows you to use auxilliaries on >AudioMulch - lucky man. you need just a multioutput audio card... try a Gina... I had it for a while and it's a great card (2 ins/8 outs, I/O spdif). I use a very old Turtle Beach tahiti card which >is quite clean but has developed a DC offset over the last year. Turtle >Beach don't seem interested in telling me how to cure it or even if it's >possible. Still for live its ok. In the studio I use digital only. >I plug my Strat and an old hawaian guitar which my wife bought me for 30 >quid from a secondhand shop. It has a bass e string and some rubber >mutes attatched. I play it with a violin bow and an Ebow. It's my own >idea and sounds quite unlike a guitar - especially after its been >through AM! interesting... any audio file on the web? >I'm very influenced by Indian, and Middle Eastern music as well as North >African stuff and my live set is the bastard son of impressionistic, >electronically processed extended guitar and the above Ethnic influences >- not bad for a Welshman eh :) >This RMX thing sounds cool. I take it you're firing samples/ keyboard >stuff?? I'm (was???) a bassist/stick player, with a great interest in sampling, sound designing, HD recording, etc. The RM1x is a great thing for live control/playing... it's mainly a sequencer with great live features... plus a tons of internal sounds to use it as external expander... I've bought it after testing the unit for the mag I write for (same thing for the MOTU2408.... ;) ) and it's a great tool to play complex MIDI sequences all in real time. IMO the best live hardware sequencer on the market at the moment... I notice Doepfer have brought a unit out with 64 assignable midi >control knobs which sounds interesting. I'm running out of foot >controllers since I can't really take my hands off the guitar during >performance. I'm thinking of running a sequencer program alongside AM so >that I can generate a MIDI data track which changes various things >automatically during the piece. The sequencer I normally use is VST but >this is very resource hungry and probably overkill for this application. > I don't suppose anyone knows of a simple sequencer capable of recording >a few tracks of controller data, preferably with the ability to trigger >individual sequences spontaneously? :) I might check out some of these >algorithmic utilities that you see dotted around the net. > >I use a standard desktop PC for live work. I don't mind living >dangerously and, (so far) no problems at all. for me a PC on stage is a big pain in the arse... firstly because I should unmount all my studio (the PC is the recording, sampling and editing centre) and then because I'm still not too confident in its stability... >Incidenatally you can get Xverb, (free) from the URL I posted a week or >so back. could you repost it? >Sorry for the long email. >If others find this irrelevant then I'll email you privately. ciao leo > >Hwyl, >Gareth > > >