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Re: Mobius part 2



On 25 jun 2006, at 19.50, mark sottilaro wrote:

> On the topic of Mobius, why do you like Chainer as a
> vst host?  I know Per loves Live

Sorry to interrupt here, but I only use Live as a host when I can let  
Live set the master tempo. And that happens almost never. So in  
praxis I don't use any VST host at all. I think Mobius is so much  
more "playable" as a standalone version. When using Mobius to create  
tracks for recording projects I use the "Record Audio" function in  
Mobius that renders a file to the hard drive. Then I move that file  
into a traditional DAW (Logic is my fav) to eventually assemble the  
piece, sweeten audio, mix and master for CD or DVD.

The reason I don't like Live is that it doesn't follow MIDI clock  
very well. At least when playing solo gigs I like to have Mobius  
define the tempo and provide the master MIDI clock and last time I  
did that, in November 2005, Live "lost sync" way too often.

> but I'm not sure if I
> need or would use all it's functionality.

Live has nice plug-ins and lets you change pitch and timing, is that  
what you mean you may not need?

> I'd rather
> have something that has some midi editing/sequencing
> ability.  I'm checking out Tracktion right now but I'm
> curioius.

These days Live has MIDI sequencing and some basic MIDI editing. Live  
does not let you define MIDI groove templates from audio loops or  
MIDI loops though.

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