Haha. Doesn't Cubase has a native LFO device? Wonder what miraculous programming they came up with to overcome those "technical prohibitive reasons".Daags wrote:Uriel Anthony wrote:It could be possible this round that Live 10 might actually come with native LFO and Envelope Follower devices since these are probably the most useful/used (and if not, requested) primary functions in any DAW. Fingers crossed?
man, that would be amazing. since I've started using LIVE at version 4, this feature has been requested ... and I've forgotten all the technical prohibitive reasons that were alluded to all these years ... you'd often hear 'undo implications' and 'major re-write' get thrown around though.
as someone who spends 90% of his time in ableton experimenting and designing sounds ... a native, i.e cpu efficient, LFO would just be a godsend. I'm really hoping for it ... but at the same time if it's not delivered I won't be surprised since it hasn't been delivered all these years, despite the constant demand.
the one thing that bodes well for it happening though is Ableton's policy shift after the LIVE 8 debacle ... they shifted from their yearly update cycle to ... what ... 4+ year update cycle. So, in having spent over 8 years (possibly closer to 9 by the time it's released) getting from LIVE 8 to LIVE 10, one can only hope they could overcome those development hurdles that have prevented them from implementing a native LFO/modulator previously.
fingers crossed.
To be a really good programmer one also has to be creative. A lot of them can't think outside the box to see alternate solutions and simply say "it can't be done", or maybe they're just lazy who knows. Sometimes coding something just to provide a simple function can actually take up quite a bit of time.
On a sidenote, did any of you get a survey from Ableton like about 2 months ago on what to improve in Live?
