Thanks Teen Idol... Yeah, it just confirms what I suspected -- Automap3 standard seems more like a demo/advertiser for the 3pro -- every time I click something new, there comes a popup saying "this feature is only available in the pro version" -- it's disappointing -- I was really glad with my SL61 since I bought it 1 year ago -- I'm not complaining about the price,it's just that right now I can't make payments through the internet (and to say the truth I'd rather avoid buying things through the internet as much as possible, because I think it's still not safe enough) -- I bought my SL in a music shop, the old fashioned, safe way, so I really wasn't expecting this ... This model of "rented" software is the reason why I gave up on Steinberg -- I just got tired of paying an annual "fee" for every bunch of incomplete updates that used to be free in the good old days... from sx1 onwards they decided to call this minor updates an "upgrade" instead, and ask for 200€ every year...Since nobody answered this question when I asked it earlier in the thread, this is what I found on the Ableton forum:So, yeah -- unless you're planning shelling out $30 for Pro or are generally unhappy w/ the functionality of Automap 2.0, this new version doesn't seem so interesting.Automap 3.0b2 - 13 December 2009 - Beta Release
Automap 3.0 Standard
New Features
• New browser start-up view with shortcuts including specific DAW client set-up guides
• Revised Plug-in Manager application
• Uniform Installer now integrates software and hardware installation for all Automap products
• New Automap HUI Client replaces hardware HUI templates with support for Logic and Pro Tools
• Added keyboard shortcuts (Windows)
• Improved Midi Client can now Send/Receive note data and independent client naming
• Automatic software updater
To be fair to Novation, though, I did find that the Automap3 standard now shows the host sequencer mixer on screen... other then that, nothing else noteworthy... well... I guess I just will have to get me a credit card and risk being robbed by pirates in the next dark corner ...of the internet
