I don't really get why you would do that... What I mean is, if you've done your composing/creating/MIDI recording in FLS, why take it into Live at all - as opposed to going straight into AA?TonyVanDam 3:16 wrote: As for Live 4, it's stupid easy for me to use as an audio sequencer. The MIDI side of things need more work (it's not a good host until this only problem is fix). My main workaround would be to have all the instrumental parts done in FLS first and then drop all audio files in Live to finish it off...
Just like you, I also have Audition for the final mix (if necessary).
Those issues are quite a big deal though... and on the Ableton forum, two or three of the developers have come on to answer questions/concerns about this, and basically are denying/ignoring the problem. I don't think that this really bodes well for Live 5... but I hope they prove me wrong!We're not there yet. And yes, I had high hope that Live would be that kind of host. And I know that it will be that host but not until Ableton do something about the problems of MIDI & CPU power-taking peak limits.
At present I don't think you can realistically use Live 4 as your host unless you have at least 1Gb RAM, which standard laptops like mine don't have.
I'm not laughing at that - I agree with you that it would be premature to write off Acid at this stage. Having done the v.5 update they appear by all accounts to have fixed the buggy problems that switched people off to v.4, made a few good enhancements such as folder tracks, formed some kind of alliance with NI... and most of all demonstrated that they are committed to continued development of Acid, which is the point I think a lot of previous users were doubting. It will be interesting to see where Acid 6 goes... (full-on Audio recording is surely a must now!)Don't laugh, but there is still hope for Acid Pro to be that kind of host if Sony can do something about their disappointing MIDI recording issues.
I really believe that Tracktion is the one to go with at present. It has genuine user-friendliness combined with some very powerful features. The improved MIDI editing and other new features coming in v.2 set it up to really fly in my view.It will also be very interesting if Tracktion can become that special kind of host. It's user-friendly style features are a great advantage in itself.
LOL. I know what you mean buddy!But until then, one host is never enough for some of us.