This is an interesting and valid point. I think Cuabse SX would need a pretty major overhaul or major new environment within it to lure Live 4 users or prospective buyers away.lowkey wrote:I can just imagine the blurb if one of the Big 3 release a Live feature...
"New live preformance features: Just press CTRL+ALT+p whilst closing and opening only thirty windows to access this intuitve interface. Never has it been so easy to preform Live!"
Many left Cubase to use Live 4 because of the overblown approach to music making that using too many windows can offer.
For all you Cubase SX users out there it is a feature rich application that probably needs no new major features... the 800+ page manual certainly gives this impression. I have friends who happily use Cubase SX of even Cubasis to produce.So I am not knocking Cubase for the sake of it...
It's just great to see some real competition for the big boys finally.Sonar is probably the most likely application to attempt to lure Live 4 users away with a possibly revamped Cyclone DXi it's not Live 4 but sitting in something as featured as Sonar its a nice option.Maybe if Cakewalk really do something big with this then Live 4 users may be tempted but I somehow doubt that *any* Live 4 users will be switching sequencers any time soon
Live 4 users are now on an upgrade path to Live 5 and I must say that has to be a fantastic prospect.
With PDC and more FX and Intruments in Live 5 we may very well have one sequencer that can handle Live use and studio work in one!
I think the release of Live 4 caught the big boys napping personally...
We all have front row seats to see how it all pans out, one thing for sure...a dwindling number of people are heading for £500 packages to make music whatever the magazines say.There asking questions on KVR about the big 3 and being told try Tracktion and EXT save the rest of your budget for a good sound card or something.
I am just glad to know there are alternatives and that making music and keeping up with technology does not have to cost hundreds of pounds!
Bring it on Jules

