
- Megaseg forum update#
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Megaseg forum update#
I will update my profile soon however I am using Live 5, not Live 4. rewiring an application (Reason) as far as ease of setup and use?Ģ-Anyone have any relevant stage experience that says one option works better than the others?ģ-Anyone know if one of the three soft synths sounds better than the others? The web samples sound great, but that is also through a web site.Ĥ-Anything else you can think of that might be relevant?
Megaseg forum upgrade#
Should I upgrade to Reason 3 and rewire it? Should I get Native Instruments Akoustik & Elektrik Piano's and run them as plugins? Or should I get Key Rig from M-Audio and again run it as a plugin? I have determined that any one of these 3 situations should give me the sounds I need, and all are comparable as a price option, so I am looking to answer a few questions:ġ-Is there a distinct advantage to running a plugin right in Live (M-Audio or NI) vs. The part I'm going around with is which soft synth scenario to use. Can't wait!Īnyway, using Live to trigger loops and scenes is a no brainer.

For this I will have Live running at all times on stage, and trigger clips and scenes as needed. Want To Be Your Own DJ New MegaSeg Update by Steve Siercks September 28th, 2000.
Megaseg forum pro#
Additionally, I will soon be adding my Keystation Pro 88 to my stage rig to allow me to play some parts as a 2nd keyboard (we have 1 keyboard player already) and also to more thoroughly incorporate the idea of loops, sounds, beats, etc into the live sound. iTeen by Steve Siercks, Jordan Streiff, & Chris Rogers computer news with the teen perspective. where I start with a sequenced track containing drums, synths, etc, then the whole band jumps in and funks it up, then I drop out the sequenced track. These songs are things like Yeah, Get Low, Gold Digger, wtc.
Megaseg forum software#
We do a couple of songs where I launch MP3 files created in Reason (I have 2.5, NOT 3.0) but rendered and played through my DJ software (MegaSeg). I DJ on the breaks via my Mac set up next to the mixer. Listeners on campus can expect a mix of talk shows, music requests, and campus news breaks.I am looking for advice and relevant experience to my situation to help me decide which direction to take my stage setup. Radio Pulze broadcasts daily (Mondays to Fridays) between noon and 2 pm. Is 512MB of RAM enough to run that and iTunes just for this gig I'd like to run it as is this weekend and then upgrade when I have more time. Radio Pulze Workflow | Click to view diagram I'm getting the 20' iMac and will break it in this weekend for a DJ gig running MegaSeg software controlling access to 12,000 songs (100 GB) stored on the iMac hard drive. I connect my headphones to an iMic and my main mix comes from the headphone out on the powerbook. Radio Pulze DJs are organized into three teams - Broadcast, Production and Library - which fit into a systematic workflow (see Radio Pulze Workflow diagram below) that enable them to work collaboratively while ensuring that playlists are routed in the correct manner through authorized account holders. Arkaos is running on the same machine as MegaSeg.

Radio DJs edit audio, create playlists and maintain databases using iTunes, MegaSeg, Logic Pro and QuickTime Pro among others.
Megaseg forum portable#
The Hub is also served by an Apple AirPort Extreme wireless base station, so that entry of other portable stations is possible in the future.

There are four workstations for Broadcast, Production, Library, and Systems Support respectively. The Mac Hub is primarily based on an Apple Xserve G5 server coupled with an Apple Xserve RAID for robust archiving and retrieval. This robust and versatile Apple Macintosh system caters for Radio Pulze's complex workflow as there are stringent licensing arrangements which demand a systematization of the workflow, particularly with regard to transferring music to server. or board () or click on Forum link in the RadioManager. To support the day-to-day operations of Radio Pulze, the Centre for Instructional Technology (CIT) set up a Mac Hub (see the Mac Hub diagram below) at the CIT Studio at the Central Library Annexe. Then spend some time working with MegaSeg (see Import audio CDs into your hard drive or import any sound file that QuickTime supports (MP3. If you use MegaSeg to program your radio station, you may be paying for. Students, staff and alumni alike were treated to lively music and dance performances which ushered in a new era of student-run radio in NUS. The launch event at the Forum was graced by NUS President Professor Shih Choon Fong. Radio Pulze, the campus intranet student radio station accessed from NUScast, was launched on Valentine's Day this year.
