4 tracks, 8 scenes… And their videos say to stop a clip you have to press an empty clip, meaning you need to leave one empty if you want to have a stop clip button.Double Tap wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 10:31 am
Interesting to hear - there's also this paragraph in that review too though:
What Move does, it does very well, but it’s also worth considering what it isn’t. As mentioned previously, Move is very much a sketchpad tool, and while a coming update will let users load custom drum and instrument patches created in Live, it’s really a one-directional tool. Move will allow you to develop ideas up to a point, but it’s definitely not an end-to-end device that will let you create a finished track. Given its limited analogue connectivity – just a single output for headphones or main out, USB MIDI but no conventional MIDI I/O – it’s not really suited for live performance either. Although the inclusion of Ableton Link does help here.
Device does have resampling though, and the sampler slots in the Drum device hold up to 4 minutes I think it was. Less than ideal workaround, having to resample if you want expand a song. Maybe they can introduce pages in an update to at least expand the number of scenes to 16. Or maybe they can update it so you can chain together Sets (manual says when you currently press play on the Set page it will only preview the Set).





