Yeah, the MIDI in Live is a bit limited but for my purposes it works just fine. I tend to compose ambient "soundscape" type tracks that don't require much melodic type content so it serves me quite well. Depending on your needs you can get around resizing the MIDI window by just leaving it sized the way you want and just use the "tabs", at the far bottom right, to switch to the different views.steffensen wrote:great info there John.
i do need my FX Sends actually, and as far as i tried the midi part las tnight, i did not like it. it was pretty messed up imo. but i only tried it for like 1H, even tho thats my impression of it.
Live is something ive tried on the other hand, and yea i kinda like it, i just dont like that it have to analyze the whole wav file before playing it up, ACID does that instantly. and the midi part in Live aint that good either tbh, even tho its usuable. Like Reason.![]()
i just dont like that i have to drag window sizes all the time when i wanna edit something i guess. i would need a REALLY big monitor if i should use Live. heh..
the good stuff in Live tho, they are good. the audio part when actually choosed the audio stuff u wanna work with, is smooth. and resampling is smooth..routing etc..
the midi editor is OK as well.
but as said, i dont fancy the workflow. im trying real hard not to compare anything to Logic's workflow, as thats redicilous. but its hard..
as far ive seen, cubase is still the best choice if i wanna go non-Logic.
The workflow style is one of those things that either works for you or it doesn't. I have grown to like it but it's certainly an acquired taste.
