Ableton live 9 released
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- KVRian
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
Push looks kool, but it's expensive and it only took a day {or was it less?} for Push orders to roll out to 12-16week delivery times. 4months? To me, that indicates that it's going to be about 8 months at least until reports of any common manufacturing faults or failings start surfacing across social media - should any such common faults or failings exist. So I don't see myself buying Push, if it's something I think is worth the expense and could improve my music making, until about Xmas at the earliest. in effect I'll be waiting for some sort of winter/xmas sales promotion or the first one that comes after that time. Another thing I'm considering; there are better warranties offered by some {most?} 3rd party retailers.
so what about updating to Live 9, from 8 Suite + M4L + Max6. Hmmm. well it's bloody too expensive for a start. Now, or the winter promotion period at the earliest are the only times I'm likely to bite. Early adopting an Ableton Live release has never been a happy experience, and early forum indications aren't doing anything to dispel that concern.
so I guess I should just wish you all the best of luck in beta testing & bug reporting over the next year. Thanks in advance - as the saying goes!
so what about updating to Live 9, from 8 Suite + M4L + Max6. Hmmm. well it's bloody too expensive for a start. Now, or the winter promotion period at the earliest are the only times I'm likely to bite. Early adopting an Ableton Live release has never been a happy experience, and early forum indications aren't doing anything to dispel that concern.
so I guess I should just wish you all the best of luck in beta testing & bug reporting over the next year. Thanks in advance - as the saying goes!
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 6 May, 2006 from Sweden
Well, I was forced to go through this for a couple of weekszerocrossing wrote:You don't actually like it. Your brain is just producing dopamine in response to a novel stimuli. When the entire world is ugly like that, you'll miss vintage design.KungKrille wrote:I actually like the looks of both the new site and the software. Something I have wished for quite a while though is that there was an option to render the Live GUI without the antialiasing.

- KVRAF
- 4075 posts since 28 Jan, 2011 from MEXICO
Yeah, I like PUsh too a lot but is quite expensive, I am sure it will drop in price at some point maybe 25%, probably by xmas.
And by then we will have tons of new scrips and m4l devices to make it more fun.
And by then we will have tons of new scrips and m4l devices to make it more fun.
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- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
rod_zero wrote:Yeah, I like PUsh too a lot but is quite expensive, I am sure it will drop in price at some point maybe 25%, probably by xmas.
And by then we will have tons of new scrips and m4l devices to make it more fun.
If sales are robust, (and it seems they are with the current wait) I would not expect a 25% drop in price that soon... we will see of course. But if it is 25% less by Christmas, that is 9 months away. I can currently purchase Push for $550. This is $50 less than the standalone price of $600. If the $600 is offered with a 25% discount on Christmas, that makes the price $450. So for me, that would be a savings of $100 for waiting 9 months.
So I am saving $11 dollars a month to not use Push. Or I could think of it as renting Push for $11 a month for the next 9 months. This seems like a tiny price if the device is really useful to me.
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- KVRian
- 813 posts since 9 Jan, 2012
9 months of bug reporting, crashes & general instability. Or maybe not. Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself, even when it's been repeating itself consistently for the last handful of versions. Early adopting is bad enough. Early adopting ableton is worse. Early adopting hardware that relies on the ableton software that you are also early adopting is worst of all. And paying a premium for that experience ? Priceless !pdxindy wrote:rod_zero wrote:Yeah, I like PUsh too a lot but is quite expensive, I am sure it will drop in price at some point maybe 25%, probably by xmas.
And by then we will have tons of new scrips and m4l devices to make it more fun.
If sales are robust, (and it seems they are with the current wait) I would not expect a 25% drop in price that soon... we will see of course. But if it is 25% less by Christmas, that is 9 months away. I can currently purchase Push for $550. This is $50 less than the standalone price of $600. If the $600 is offered with a 25% discount on Christmas, that makes the price $450. So for me, that would be a savings of $100 for waiting 9 months.
So I am saving $11 dollars a month to not use Push. Or I could think of it as renting Push for $11 a month for the next 9 months. This seems like a tiny price if the device is really useful to me.
Also the 12-16 weeks delay happened within 24 hrs or less. And it was the first delay notice. It's not like it increased incrementally. And it has maintained that fairly precise delayed window of time since launch. Seems to me they only had a very small batch, as in knowingly very small, and the idea is to use some amount of time tallying orders to see, in turn, how many units they should order from the manufacturing plant.
I'll wait for the in-real-life-usage reports in 8 months or so and if that looks good I'll wait for the second batch, somewhere between Xmas and this time next year I imagine
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
- KVRian
- 570 posts since 9 Jan, 2012 from Dona Ana, New Mexiico in the US of A
Does anybody know if the Lite version will be updated?
I'de ask this at the Ableton forum but there swamped at the moment with the paying Full version Users.
Be interested to see if any of the stuff in 9 will make it to the Lite version.
I'de ask this at the Ableton forum but there swamped at the moment with the paying Full version Users.
Be interested to see if any of the stuff in 9 will make it to the Lite version.
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- KVRian
- 989 posts since 27 Jun, 2011
thecontrolcentre wrote:Push will be free with Live Suite 10
But you get a $50 discount on the upgrade to Suite 10 if you already own Push and Suite 9.
For a week upon release, that is.
- KVRAF
- 18418 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
KungKrille wrote:Well, I was forced to go through this for a couple of weekszerocrossing wrote:You don't actually like it. Your brain is just producing dopamine in response to a novel stimuli. When the entire world is ugly like that, you'll miss vintage design.KungKrille wrote:I actually like the looks of both the new site and the software. Something I have wished for quite a while though is that there was an option to render the Live GUI without the antialiasing.Anything not from the Abes has made me feel sick since then...
Admit it, you traded your Minimoog for a DX21 in 1984 didn't you?
Zerocrossing Media
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
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- KVRian
- 750 posts since 6 May, 2006 from Sweden
Haha, almost. I sold my Korg MS-10zerocrossing wrote:KungKrille wrote:Well, I was forced to go through this for a couple of weekszerocrossing wrote:You don't actually like it. Your brain is just producing dopamine in response to a novel stimuli. When the entire world is ugly like that, you'll miss vintage design.KungKrille wrote:I actually like the looks of both the new site and the software. Something I have wished for quite a while though is that there was an option to render the Live GUI without the antialiasing.Anything not from the Abes has made me feel sick since then...
Admit it, you traded your Minimoog for a DX21 in 1984 didn't you?
- KVRAF
- 18418 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I had a quick go with the demo last night and the default skin... well it was OK. A bit of an improvement to what I was using... I forget what. Why you can't define your own colors... not sure. A friend was asking about doing custom track colors... is that even possibale? I'll still stick by my feelings that they could do a better job at visually defining what can be clicked and what can't. Of course, I know by now but it was something that had to be learned and not intuitive at all. I do feel their rollover help is excellent, always has been. I know I kick Live around a bit, but of all the DAWs I've used (and it's been a lot) it makes the most sense to me. Funny thing is I never use it for beat stretching, clip launching and stuff like that. Launch would have no place in my world, so it can take forever for all I care.
Did a quick automation curve on a clip... seemed easier though I couldn't pinpoint why... am I imagining it? Didn't try recording automation yet. I was going to get on that today but I got sidetracked babysitting plumbers. (long story: shower leak)
I am disappointed about a few things though. I've got two decent sized monitors and Live will still only use one. Imagine if you could be working in both modes at the same time. Creating clips and then dragging them onto your timeline? Awesome. Who wouldn't want this as an option? Sure for live laptop gigs it's irrelevant, but for home studio this would kill. The whole groove pool thing is awkward to say the least. Having to switch "folders" to search for VSTs and Live instruments also seems silly. I've got the screen real estate to show all of them at the same time, but I can't. Frustrating.
Overall, seems like a .5 upgrade at best. 8 seemed like that too. That's how Ableton rolls I guess. It seems worth it... but I wonder if I'd be kicking myself for spending the $159 when Bitwig rears it's ugly cat-god head.
Did a quick automation curve on a clip... seemed easier though I couldn't pinpoint why... am I imagining it? Didn't try recording automation yet. I was going to get on that today but I got sidetracked babysitting plumbers. (long story: shower leak)
I am disappointed about a few things though. I've got two decent sized monitors and Live will still only use one. Imagine if you could be working in both modes at the same time. Creating clips and then dragging them onto your timeline? Awesome. Who wouldn't want this as an option? Sure for live laptop gigs it's irrelevant, but for home studio this would kill. The whole groove pool thing is awkward to say the least. Having to switch "folders" to search for VSTs and Live instruments also seems silly. I've got the screen real estate to show all of them at the same time, but I can't. Frustrating.
Overall, seems like a .5 upgrade at best. 8 seemed like that too. That's how Ableton rolls I guess. It seems worth it... but I wonder if I'd be kicking myself for spending the $159 when Bitwig rears it's ugly cat-god head.
Zerocrossing Media
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
4th Law of Robotics: When turning evil, display a red indicator light. ~[ ●_● ]~
- KVRAF
- 26963 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
ChiTown24 wrote:
9 months of bug reporting, crashes & general instability. Or maybe not. Sometimes history doesn't repeat itself, even when it's been repeating itself consistently for the last handful of versions. Early adopting is bad enough. Early adopting ableton is worse. Early adopting hardware that relies on the ableton software that you are also early adopting is worst of all. And paying a premium for that experience ? Priceless !
I have been using the Live9 betas for 2 months now, and had a handful of crashes all together. I've found the betas to be productive and enjoyable. I have not launched 8 in weeks. I assume that the release version (I have not purchased yet) will at least be no worse than the recent betas. I'll be purchasing in the next couple days. Early adopting of Live 9 does not seem risky to me cause I have already been using it and am happy with it.
Push is obviously a risk since it is entirely new and untested in the wild... I may go for it anyway cause I would enjoy dabbling with a new toy!
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- KVRAF
- 2747 posts since 13 Feb, 2012 from Amsterdam
This. I don't get why Live uses folders to begin with, let me add some metadata and give me some smart filters and the world would be a better place.zerocrossing wrote:I am disappointed about a few things though. I've got two decent sized monitors and Live will still only use one. Imagine if you could be working in both modes at the same time. Creating clips and then dragging them onto your timeline? Awesome. Who wouldn't want this as an option? Sure for live laptop gigs it's irrelevant, but for home studio this would kill. The whole groove pool thing is awkward to say the least. Having to switch "folders" to search for VSTs and Live instruments also seems silly. I've got the screen real estate to show all of them at the same time, but I can't. Frustrating.
I jumped into Live recently, so got 9 for free, wouldn't want to go back to 8, but can definitely see the issue if you'd have to fork out some money to get there.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
And yet I find live the least frustrating. I admit, I was embarrassed to find "ctrl/alt/P" just recently
And yeah, I'd like it to be assignable to one key (oh please someone tell me that can be done already!!!!!
), but I like it. I gave up on the two screen thing a long time ago. None of the hosts I've used were quite right with that. One 23" screen is good enough for me (though I'd like to get a 27!)
