11/7/2023 0 Comments Analog lab 4 in ableton![]() ![]() ![]() It’s no secret we love all things analog, both in the music creation process and for listening formats. Or you can also think of this as augmenting Ableton’s own Looper with a 4-track version and some extra features, which is also pretty cool.ĭesigned and built in partnership with Peter Bark and Woulg, we spent over 2 years refining and perfecting this device until we knew that we had landed on something super special and unique that doesn’t exist anywhere else. So it’s really a tape effect and a looper and a 4-track. ![]() Transport controls with rewind/ffwd, speed, linkable to the Live transportĪlso there’s a cute compact UI for the Device with a tape graphic and simple controls.Tape FX (wow, bias, flutter, noise with multiple models, dry/wet control).Looping and feedback with start and length, also free-synced and loopable.Tape loop and defined length, synced to Live host (if you want).There are some nice-looking features here, including things that would be really difficult on a Tascam box but become easy inside Live: (The tape loop/recorder on products like the Teenage Engineering OP-1 have a similar model.) Think of it this way: Live is essentially a full-featured sound design lab, and it’s always been desirable to keep tape machines around for simple ways of capturing ideas from the complexity of synths. But there’s some sense here, as you get a nice facility for looping and recording that can sample from Live.Īnd sampling or looping existing Live tracks can be a way of capturing, expanding, and mangling other ideas. Okay, that sounds kind of bonkers – cramming a Portastudio inside Ableton Live, a bit like putting a horse in the front seat of your EV sedan. (I see some features from what I’d identify as a 414 and 246.) The creators say it’s the result of two years of work, and some detailed study of devices like the Tascam Portastudio line. ![]()
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