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the "ambience" is the audio from the camcorder - the main mix you hear was recorded on the laptop as I was playing. I just cross-faded them in iMovie. Ableton Live is really impressive like that - I can do all I need to do to perform, with all my real-time looping, and effects plug-ins and stuff - *and* Live can still manage to record a multi-track recording of the whole gig. btw it's these multi-track recordings that Andrew takes and mixes down for the Improvizone downloads: http://www.improvizone.com/downloads.php cheers, os. 2008/10/9 Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com>: > On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Os <os@collective.co.uk> wrote: >> http://www.vimeo.com/1921487 >> >> subtle but effective use (if I say so myself) of Ableton Live and >> Augustus Loop, especially towards the end - pretty much from where the >> camera turns on me, as it happens, which was serendipitous. > > > Yes, you managed to snag some nice guitar notes from Michael :-)) > > What about that "pub voices ambience" that suddenly kicks in as you > have finished playing? Did someone record the audio to a laptop and > unplugged the line feed so the laptop's mic's started taking up sound > for the same recording? So that was the real background noise the > music was performed to - cosy! > > -- > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se (Swedish) > www.looproom.com (international) > www.myspace.com/perboysen > www.stockholm-athens.com > > -- os@collective.co.uk http://www.darkroomtheband.net/ http://www.expert-sleepers.co.uk/