Million dollar question, will they end up integrating elastique timestretch to the sampler? That would be so amazing!sirocco wrote:i hope they add timestretch to the sampler in the smaller fixes!
NAMM 2018 | Bitwig News | 2.3 Announced
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- KVRian
- 517 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Baltimore, MD
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Music Producer / Audio Engineer
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- Banned
- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
It's great to see the FM-4 will also get expanded view. I always appreciated that synth as some of the presets are awesome, but lack of any visual feedback always discouraged me to use it extensively for my own sound design.
Looking forward to the beta! <3
Looking forward to the beta! <3
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- KVRAF
- 1551 posts since 14 Feb, 2010
I hope before the 2ND of march... if not, well, i throw money at it.
I bought the 2.0 update. And with so much extra goodies!!!!
And for me (ok i can miss some spare money) this is almost a 3.0 update.
So when its in my one year update plan im happy, but wouldnt be THAT dissapointed. I wouldnt mind to pay.
Wow what an update...
I hope this updateplan and subscription discusssion will fade away ones and for all.
Thnx bitwig have a good NAMM!
HAHA ACE!: As always, with great power comes great responsibility.
(discription of the voice stacking! )
I bought the 2.0 update. And with so much extra goodies!!!!
And for me (ok i can miss some spare money) this is almost a 3.0 update.
So when its in my one year update plan im happy, but wouldnt be THAT dissapointed. I wouldnt mind to pay.
Wow what an update...
I hope this updateplan and subscription discusssion will fade away ones and for all.
Thnx bitwig have a good NAMM!
HAHA ACE!: As always, with great power comes great responsibility.
(discription of the voice stacking! )
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- KVRist
- 50 posts since 25 Nov, 2014
Really happy too, this synh looks fun to use, a great addition.
Funny that i was just thinking about something like stack voice, as per Falcon synth, and they come with something like this.
Really happy about this year so far !
Funny that i was just thinking about something like stack voice, as per Falcon synth, and they come with something like this.
Really happy about this year so far !
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
You get it free regardless...codec17 wrote:I hope before the 2ND of march... if not, well, i throw money at it.![]()
I bought the 2.0 update. And with so much extra goodies!!!!
And for me (ok i can miss some spare money) this is almost a 3.0 update.
So when its in my one year update plan im happy, but wouldnt be THAT dissapointed. I wouldnt mind to pay.
Wow what an update...
I hope this updateplan and subscription discusssion will fade away ones and for all.
Thnx bitwig have a good NAMM!
heh... no chance it will fade away
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 22 Jun, 2014
I will pay £183 for my Live 10 update and with that given past releases I will probably get 4-5 years of point releases for free. I upgraded to Bitwig version 2 because I wanted the modulators but was very sceptical about their 'machine gun' updates promise so waited about 4 months after the release date for Bitwig v2 before I upgraded to see if they made good on their promise.
I think given the way the updates have rolled out the past year I won't be upgrading again after this point release until such time enough new functionality has been built in to warrant a renewal on price.
I think given the way the updates have rolled out the past year I won't be upgrading again after this point release until such time enough new functionality has been built in to warrant a renewal on price.
- KVRist
- 480 posts since 18 Jan, 2017
And you will only get a few bug fixes during this time...greenfly wrote:I will pay £183 for my Live 10 update and with that given past releases I will probably get 4-5 years of point releases for free.
- KVRist
- 480 posts since 18 Jan, 2017
And this is how it has to be. That's the initial idea of new price model.greenfly wrote:I think given the way the updates have rolled out the past year I won't be upgrading again after this point release until such time enough new functionality has been built in to warrant a renewal on price.
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Given past releases... Live has averaged 2 years between major releases.greenfly wrote:I will pay £183 for my Live 10 update and with that given past releases I will probably get 4-5 years of point releases for free.
I think the 5 years from 9 to 10 is something of an aberration. In that time there was Push 1 and Push 2 which brought a lot of revenue. But now many Live users already have a Push so my guess, and of course we are just speculating here, is that it will be 2 years until a paid Live 11 upgrade is announced.
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
That is the case for every single person... they will decide when there is enough functionality to warrant paying the upgrade price. Good to have that choice!greenfly wrote:I think given the way the updates have rolled out the past year I won't be upgrading again after this point release until such time enough new functionality has been built in to warrant a renewal on price.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 22 Jun, 2014
Enrize wrote:And you will only get a few bug fixes during this time...greenfly wrote:I will pay £183 for my Live 10 update and with that given past releases I will probably get 4-5 years of point releases for free.
Same applies to Bitwig given their performance over the past year but should users not upgrade then they are saddled with the bugs and pretty much forced to upgrade which in the Live 9 model isn't penalised by a financial outlay if the bugs seriously affect performance of their DAW. Been using Live for years, it's a stable DAW and whatever 'bugs' were fixed were not so bad that they drastically affected the ability to make music within the software.
Here you can find the 'few' bug fixes they made during Live 9 lifecycle lol.
https://www.ableton.com/en/release-notes/live-9/
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
It's a stable DAW now...greenfly wrote:Been using Live for years, it's a stable DAW
However, Live 7 and 8 weren't. Particularly with 8, users were up in arms and ready for a palace revolt. That is why Ableton had to announce the stopping of development and they spent over a year just fixing all the many issues. It was crash crash crash city.
Then when Live 9 was released, the core application was fairly solid by then (better now), but M4L was still crash prone and to this day is not solid like the core application is.
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 22 Jun, 2014
pdxindy wrote:Given past releases... Live has averaged 2 years between major releases.greenfly wrote:I will pay £183 for my Live 10 update and with that given past releases I will probably get 4-5 years of point releases for free.
I think the 5 years from 9 to 10 is something of an aberration. In that time there was Push 1 and Push 2 which brought a lot of revenue. But now many Live users already have a Push so my guess, and of course we are just speculating here, is that it will be 2 years until a paid Live 11 upgrade is announced.
Not based on recent history of the DAW. Live 8 --> Live 9 was 4 years. Live 9 --> Live 10 was over 4 years. I love Push 2 but I speculate that it will be superseded by Push 3 halfway through the Live 10 cycle.
It's not uncommon for software in their infancy to schedule updates at a faster rate than during maturity.
Given past releases... Live has averaged 2 years between major releases.
I think the 5 years from 9 to 10 is something of an aberration. In that time there was Push 1 and Push 2 which brought a lot of revenue. But now many Live users already have a Push so my guess, and of course we are just speculating here, is that it will be 2 years until a paid Live 11 upgrade is announced.[/quote]
Not based on recent history of the DAW. Live 8 --> Live 9 was 4 years. Live 9 --> Live 10 was over 4 years. I love Push 2 but I speculate that it will be superseded by Push 3 halfway through the Live 10 cycle.
you can find realse dates here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ableton_Live
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- KVRist
- 161 posts since 22 Jun, 2014
agreed.pdxindy wrote:That is the case for every single person... they will decide when there is enough functionality to warrant paying the upgrade price. Good to have that choice!greenfly wrote:I think given the way the updates have rolled out the past year I won't be upgrading again after this point release until such time enough new functionality has been built in to warrant a renewal on price.
- KVRAF
- 26939 posts since 3 Feb, 2005 from in the wilds
Live 8 - 9 was only that long because 8 was so buggy and crash prone and users were so angry that Ableton had to make a public declaration that they were ceasing development until they fixed all the serious issues. Take away that emergency bug fixing period and 8 to 9 was more like 2 1/2 years.greenfly wrote:pdxindy wrote:
I think the 5 years from 9 to 10 is something of an aberration. In that time there was Push 1 and Push 2 which brought a lot of revenue. But now many Live users already have a Push so my guess, and of course we are just speculating here, is that it will be 2 years until a paid Live 11 upgrade is announced.
Not based on recent history of the DAW. Live 8 --> Live 9 was 4 years. Live 9 --> Live 10 was over 4 years.
Live 9 - 10 is the single aberration... and that is because of Push. It doubt it will happen that way again. A data set of 1 does not a pattern make. But hey, if you want to believe you are going to get 4-5 more years of free updates, go right ahead.
