I am trying out Ableton live currently and I don't know why it feels like that Ableton's instruments don't sound great at the moment.
Is it because Ableton's instruments need some tweaking (echo, delay,etc.) to sound good?
Earlier I was using Garageband and its instruments sounded much better.
Or is it just in my head?
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- alexawiliams784
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You Are Right! Most of the DAWs applications need tweaking. Personally I am not using the Garageband application because I don;t have a macbook. I hired one person that processed the audio by using a lot of effects and tweaking to give that modern and recognizable sound.
Btw have you tried to run Garageband on windows? I have tried some unofficial ways to do it but didn’t get any success. Any ideas?
Btw have you tried to run Garageband on windows? I have tried some unofficial ways to do it but didn’t get any success. Any ideas?
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Ableton's instruments (or should say patches) do sound mediocre yeah or at least they did when I tried them. Reason and FL Studio I think have the best instruments and patches and Logic does I think too.Robert Wade wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020I am trying out Ableton live currently and I don't know why it feels like that Ableton's instruments don't sound great at the moment.
Is it because Ableton's instruments need some tweaking (echo, delay,etc.) to sound good?
Earlier I was using Garageband and its instruments sounded much better.
Or is it just in my head?
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- Robert Wade
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Thanks mate! I think I am gonna shift towards Logic PRO X soon. I am losing my patience with Ableton now. It is good a DAW but just not giving me the satisfaction.Creativemind wrote: ↑30 Apr 2020Ableton's instruments (or should say patches) do sound mediocre yeah or at least they did when I tried them. Reason and FL Studio I think have the best instruments and patches and Logic does I think too.
- Robert Wade
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You are talking about Ableton, right? How long did it take in your case to sound them good?alexawiliams784 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2020You Are Right! Most of the DAWs applications need tweaking. Personally I am not using the Garageband application because I don;t have a macbook. I hired one person that processed the audio by using a lot of effects and tweaking to give that modern and recognizable sound.
Btw have you tried to run Garageband on windows? I have tried some unofficial ways to do it but didn’t get any success. Any ideas?
I have never tried to run garageband on windows and before your post I did not even know if that is possible but google says it is. I found this article, see if any of them works for you. I would suggest you buy a macOS system instead.
- Scruffager
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I am not a huge fan of Ableton's default instruments either.
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Yeah, I must say I have been enjoying Live Suite's built-in effects and instruments. It's good stuff. Many of them are quite simple compared to VSTs I've accumulated, or even Reason stock instruments, but simple isn't always a bad thing.
Don't pick a DAW based on the stock devices, I'd suggest. You pick up the fun instruments and effects as you go. Pick the DAW based on the workflow you connect with.
Don't pick a DAW based on the stock devices, I'd suggest. You pick up the fun instruments and effects as you go. Pick the DAW based on the workflow you connect with.
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I'll second FLS for stock plug-ins and sounds. Incredible. It seems to me only Reason, Logic and FL Studio have a great arsenal of inspiring patches straight out the box.
I'd urge the OP to try FL Studio before he makes his mind up. Bit gutted the other day to find Transistor Bass (fantastic 303 emulation) and Sawer (Polivoks emulation) not included in the Producer edition but for £153 with lifetime free updates, bargain.
To the OP - I would just like to add about FL Studio, it sucks in terms of recording audio or guitar in the playlist (Arranger / Sequencer) as it has no Comping or Transient Detection / Quantizing of Audio that you can quickly do in Reason. One of it's major let downs but has 90% of all other features people state are missing from Reason on this site.
Some I will mention:-
Linked / Aliased Clips
Punch In / Out
Time Markers
Draw In-able Automation Shapes
Track Folders
Autosave
Undo History
Truncated Notes (Midi Chase)
Manual Parameter Inputs with Copy / Paste
Notepad
Video Support
90% Vectoral (scaleable)
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I mainly use ableton as a host for RRP now, i dont use any ableton device, ive saved RRP patches in ableton for quick use, stuff like filters, reverb, delay etc, RRP is awesome, but ableton is awesome in terms of features and ease of use...so best of both worlds.. i also bought touchable pro for Android, its great for controlling live from a tablet...if only they could figure out midi controller stuff for RRP devices, it would be the perfect music production environment.
Not that it matters which DAW anyone uses to make music, but I'm pretty sure Justice use Cubase and hardware. GarageBand is probably used as a simple interface to work with vocalists. Like in "Randy", where a simple piano melody was written for the vocalist to sing to and then deleted afterwards. I can see how this simplifies the process if you have to work with a lot of people remotely.
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