Have you sold and rebought Live as many times as me?spaceman wrote:I've been looking for a copy of Standard for ages now, but no one seems to be selling. It used to be very different. Someone was always complaining about something in Live, about PDC or whatever, someone was always bitching about something.
But that seems to have changed now. Did Ableton get it right this time and can we consider Live as close to perfect as it gets in DAW land these days?
Or are people just taking a rest from the bitching?
Refill the vitriol and get ready for the next round?
Did Ableton hit the sweet spot with v9.6?
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- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
It's possible, although this time I think it's going to be a keeperaMUSEd wrote:Have you sold and rebought Live as many times as me?spaceman wrote:I've been looking for a copy of Standard for ages now, but no one seems to be selling. It used to be very different. Someone was always complaining about something in Live, about PDC or whatever, someone was always bitching about something.
But that seems to have changed now. Did Ableton get it right this time and can we consider Live as close to perfect as it gets in DAW land these days?
Or are people just taking a rest from the bitching?
Refill the vitriol and get ready for the next round?
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- 18338 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
What do you have in mind? The ability to run both views at once on different monitors was a huge improvement to me. It let's me create loops in session view and, without pausing the sequencer, drag them into the arrangement view to create a track all in real time. It's very fast and fun to go from nothing to a fully improvised track. If you don't run Live with two monitors at this point, you don't know what you're missing. Maybe they could offer a hybrid view, of some sort, for people doing live laptop work. That could be nice.tehlord wrote:I agree that session/arrangement view could be better integrated (more drag and drop for example), and I get what your'e saying about it being an instrument too.
I do wonder why you can't drag audio and MIDI files from your file system direct into session and arrangement views... That would be useful.
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- 37261 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
I think a lot of people jumped ship to Bitwig before Live 9.5 came out ... so there were a lot of licenses for sale last year. Not so many now. I've stuck with Live since v4 and grabbed suite and maxforlive early on (making it relatively cheap). It's been my perfect DAW for a long time, and just keeps getting better. I had to buy a new computer when they stopped supporting XP (v9.2) but the performance increase and new features were well worth it. Maybe I'm a just a fanboi 
BTW there's a live suite license for sale in the marketplace today.
BTW there's a live suite license for sale in the marketplace today.
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- 5175 posts since 29 Apr, 2006
Sweet spot for me will be when you can predetermine audio clip lengths before recording into cells. Like you can with midi.
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- 2990 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
Just as a chime in...
Push 2 is great for Ableton Live. Maschine hardware is great for Maschine. Maschine in ANY other DAW is very convoluted.
Live 9.6 is quite a masterpiece, with some flaws. And of course those really center around the arranger/session views. It is not extreme, but it can be uncomfortable which can slow your work down and crack creativity.
But YES, I would say 9.6 is a very sweet spot.
Push 2 is great for Ableton Live. Maschine hardware is great for Maschine. Maschine in ANY other DAW is very convoluted.
Live 9.6 is quite a masterpiece, with some flaws. And of course those really center around the arranger/session views. It is not extreme, but it can be uncomfortable which can slow your work down and crack creativity.
But YES, I would say 9.6 is a very sweet spot.
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- 5572 posts since 30 May, 2006 from Hollow Earth
Would love to see a drag screen split option for my laptop.
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- 11994 posts since 12 May, 2008
Perhaps the ones who used to bitch about it moved to Bitwig. I Know I did. And happy about it.
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- 930 posts since 14 Dec, 2014
?zerocrossing wrote: I do wonder why you can't drag audio and MIDI files from your file system direct into session and arrangement views... That would be useful.
Just tested in Win 10, and you can drag both formats from a file manager to Live.
You may have problems if your file manager/explorer is not running as admin. (Maybe both Live and the file manager need to be running as admin)
[edit: I assumed Mac doesn't have these kinda problems or works similarly regarding user/admin access]
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- 4340 posts since 8 Mar, 2005
Maschine in any other DAW is not "very convoluted". It's IMPOSSIBLE. The iOS app integrates better than Maschine.thejonsolo wrote:Just as a chime in...
Push 2 is great for Ableton Live. Maschine hardware is great for Maschine. Maschine in ANY other DAW is very convoluted.
Till now I'm yet to hear ONE solution from someone who can tell me how to change a kit without losing all the necessary convoluted routing settings to get it to work (as a plugin).
So the ONLY real way you can use maschine is if you've already completed your project in Maschine and for some reason want to integrate it in another DAW project. If you're starting from scratch using maschine as a plugin to build your song you're shit out of luck.
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- 2990 posts since 13 Apr, 2008 from Charleston, SC
I agree and you did use the word convoluted...so I stick to convoluted, heh.keyman_sam wrote:Maschine in any other DAW is not "very convoluted". It's IMPOSSIBLE. The iOS app integrates better than Maschine.thejonsolo wrote:Just as a chime in...
Push 2 is great for Ableton Live. Maschine hardware is great for Maschine. Maschine in ANY other DAW is very convoluted.
Till now I'm yet to hear ONE solution from someone who can tell me how to change a kit without losing all the necessary convoluted routing settings to get it to work (as a plugin).
So the ONLY real way you can use maschine is if you've already completed your project in Maschine and for some reason want to integrate it in another DAW project. If you're starting from scratch using maschine as a plugin to build your song you're shit out of luck.
Seriously, SOMETHING needs to be done about this. Even a ONE STEP ROUTING button that acted as a macro would be quite helpful. What really gets me is when it has been a few weeks since I did it, and I have to jump through hoops to figure out AGAIN what I am doing wrong to get it to work!
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- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
aMUSEd wrote:Have you sold and rebought Live as many times as me?spaceman wrote:I've been looking for a copy of Standard for ages now ([edit] found one), but no one seems to be selling. It used to be very different. Someone was always complaining about something in Live, about PDC or whatever, someone was always bitching about something.
But that seems to have changed now. Did Ableton get it right this time and can we consider Live as close to perfect as it gets in DAW land these days?
Or are people just taking a rest from the bitching?
Refill the vitriol and get ready for the next round?
My other host is Bruce Forsyth
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- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I found a copy now, so I'm going to (re)discover it for myself. I only recently started preparing my brain to get back into some real music making, and working in Logic and Reason, I kept longing for Live's workflow.
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- 8700 posts since 9 Jan, 2004 from leroyaumeuni
I recently updated to Live Suite, and I have to say.. Jesus F. Christ.. Live is one hell of a DAW these days.
What an amazing creative tool! I'm finding it hard to come up with reasons to use anything else.
What an amazing creative tool! I'm finding it hard to come up with reasons to use anything else.
My other host is Bruce Forsyth