Ableton live 10?

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Any word on the progress of ableton live 10?

Or what new things to expect in a new version of live?

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Nobody who knows will be allowed to say. In the meantime, there's already a thread with plenty of speculation, wish-listing and rumour-mongering:

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=483978
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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FFS I'm only just getting the hang of Live 9 :x :ud:

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whyterabbyt wrote:Nobody who knows will be allowed to say. In the meantime, there's already a thread with plenty of speculation, wish-listing and rumour-mongering:

viewtopic.php?f=7&t=483978
Tank you for the link..

Its obvious a closed book at Ableton..
No leaks so far..

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I'd imagine we have to be pretty close. I hope 10 goes into public beta around December time with a March 2018 release. That will have made Live 9 five years old! (March 5, 2013). If they haven't released by then, well, they must be doing a complete overhaul....

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DubLifeSD wrote:I'd imagine we have to be pretty close. I hope 10 goes into public beta around December time with a March 2018 release. That will have made Live 9 five years old! (March 5, 2013). If they haven't released by then, well, they must be doing a complete overhaul....
Really, 5 years. Shit, i didnt know it was that long. Maybe they've held back longer cause there has nt been any real competition but now bitwig 2.0 has reached the shelves that will probably change.

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Kinh wrote:
DubLifeSD wrote:I'd imagine we have to be pretty close. I hope 10 goes into public beta around December time with a March 2018 release. That will have made Live 9 five years old! (March 5, 2013). If they haven't released by then, well, they must be doing a complete overhaul....
Really, 5 years. Shit, i didnt know it was that long. Maybe they've held back longer cause there has nt been any real competition but now bitwig 2.0 has reached the shelves that will probably change.
FWIW, Live 9 came about 4 years after 8.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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It might be five years since Live 9 arrived, but they have provided some very nice free upgrades since then.

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There was 9.5 last years? or it was two years ago?

Anyway, I like Ableton long devlopment cycles inlike many other companies, yeah for the first 7 years they had annual releases but since version 8 they have slowed down. And honestly while I like to see new features it can become overwhelming to have new stuff every year.
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rod_zero wrote:There was 9.5 last years? or it was two years ago?

Anyway, I like Ableton long devlopment cycles inlike many other companies, yeah for the first 7 years they had annual releases but since version 8 they have slowed down. And honestly while I like to see new features it can become overwhelming to have new stuff every year.
From its original conception they've accelerated their tecnology probably faster than any daw and i think now they're in a state of exhaustion as result. What more can they incorporate? Is the question. You got to admit Ableton is one seriously solid and stable piece of software.

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Kinh wrote:
rod_zero wrote:You got to admit Ableton is one seriously solid and stable piece of software.
You have to joke! Actually you are not. Ableton is indeed stable but when you add M4L in to session (and i do because Ableton sold it to me) it is crash fest. At least it is on Win. Mac users seems to have better stability with M4L. Go on ableton forum and see for yourself.

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I don't find (on Mac) M4L crashy, what I do find is it slows Live down unacceptably and consequently I hardly use it. That and the 'library' being a disorganised and unfixable mess.

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kmonkey wrote:
Kinh wrote:
rod_zero wrote:You got to admit Ableton is one seriously solid and stable piece of software.
You have to joke! Actually you are not. Ableton is indeed stable but when you add M4L in to session (and i do because Ableton sold it to me) it is crash fest. At least it is on Win. Mac users seems to have better stability with M4L. Go on ableton forum and see for yourself.
Yeah my mistake, I forgot about m4l :lol: probably cause I never use it. It always crashes the hell out of my sessions. They keep telling me to update live with it but it doesn't seem to fix it. When are they gonna fix that shit! :x

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Live 9 with M4L never crashes on my system (win 8.1). I use max stuff all the time without any issues. :shrug:

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Kinh wrote:What more can they incorporate? Is the question.
I don't know about incorporate but they could fix a few things that users have been complaining about for 10 years like multichannel midi, polyphonic aftertouch and the ability to save CC mappings per instrument or effect.

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