T2 for sale - $50
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- KVRian
- 1283 posts since 13 Nov, 2004
After all, that would just be plain silly.......headquest wrote:If you read the thread carefully, you'll spot that braj didn't leave Tracktion to move over to Sonar anyway
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Seriously though, a lot of people who come to Tracktion - me included - do so because we want something lean and contemporary. We have already abandoned Cubase/Sonar/etc.
So from there on, its a case of continuing to move forward, rather than going back
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- KVRAF
- 1670 posts since 1 Feb, 2004 from UK
Eh?Lunch Money wrote:I dunno... I'd rather make music than drift around locating objects and sub-aquatic landscape features via Several Pings Only.Stairsteps wrote:yeah i guess for 50 its amazing but no way in the league of something like say Sonar.
Anyway it looks like a closer comparison to Tracktion may be Cubase SE3, at least on price (£100).
http://www.steinberg.de/ProductPage_sb_se3_eu.html
http://www.steinberg.de/Steinberg/Compa ... e3_eu.html
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
... and move towards the future = Ableton Live 5... Quote from Computer Music review: "Live 5 is the most exciting and forward-thinking audio application on the market"... enough said.headquest wrote:![]()
Seriously though, a lot of people who come to Tracktion - me included - do so because we want something lean and contemporary. We have already abandoned Cubase/Sonar/etc.
So from there on, its a case of continuing to move forward, rather than going back
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- KVRAF
- 2495 posts since 18 May, 2004 from ATL-USA
Bahhh...Live has its uses, as does Tracktion.
If I performed live I might read that review and nod my head in approval. (home) studio musicians might look at that review and say...
Bahhh!

If I performed live I might read that review and nod my head in approval. (home) studio musicians might look at that review and say...
Bahhh!
Anti-aliasing is for "synthmonk%ys".
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
...or they might download the demo, try it for themselves and say, "bloody hell, this is brilliantfreeztar wrote:Bahhh...Live has its uses, as does Tracktion.
If I performed live I might read that review and nod my head in approval. (home) studio musicians might look at that review and say...
Bahhh!
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- KVRist
- 367 posts since 20 Aug, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
...Ditto...headquest wrote:...or they might download the demo, try it for themselves and say, "bloody hell, this is brilliantfreeztar wrote:Bahhh...Live has its uses, as does Tracktion.
If I performed live I might read that review and nod my head in approval. (home) studio musicians might look at that review and say...
Bahhh!
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
ditto!haydxn wrote:or they might download the demo, try it for themselves and hate it.
Subz
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I can't understand why any Tracktion user would hate Livehaydxn wrote:or they might download the demo, try it for themselves and hate it.
I expect that most of us who are attracted to Tracktion's *way of doing things* buy into it because of all or some of the following:
* Single window for recording, editing and arranging MIDI and Audio
* Ability to mix tracks within the arrangement, adjusting levels/pan/etc at the right edge of each track rather than opening a seperate console view
* Ease of recording simply by arming a track and playing
* Ease of simply dragging and dropping an instrument or effect straight onto a track without messing about with routing
* Ability to draw automation curves directly over a MIDI or Audio track
* Simple Freeze and effective PDC.
Now here's the thing - the Arrangement View in Ableton Live is identical to this in every way
The main difference with Live is of course that you get the Session View in addition (and of course pay more for the privilege
When people here claim to really like using Tracktion and then declare that they hate Ableton Live (which in fairness you didn't directly do in your post, but I've seen folk here who do make that claim!)... I am simply confused.
Personally I think that Ableton and Tracktion are both moving in the same forward-looking direction (although perhaps not at the same pace
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
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- KVRAF
- 3364 posts since 16 Feb, 2004 from atop a katamari
i can see millions of ways in which live is super. i'm convinced that it is brilliant. i also believe that i should love it, because it does indeed go along with the forward thinking view of software that i back 100%. i've tried it on numerous occasions and see its power. i just hate it. i don't enjoy using it.
(btw my use of the word hate here is indeed hyperbole, and i have no real animosity or aggression towards the software
i just really really don't have fun when i use it)
(btw my use of the word hate here is indeed hyperbole, and i have no real animosity or aggression towards the software
Kick, punch, it's all in the mind.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
No, but then nor does Tracktion have gapless audioIIRs wrote:Does Live have any equivalent of a rack?
... or any of the cool features of Live's Session...
...or clip envelopes...
...decent timestretch
and of course I could go on.
But the point I was illustrating is the similarity between the two - which in terms of the Arrangement View and ethos is strikingly similar
