McQ714 wrote:Quit your bitching you whiny little <expletive deleted>.
I stand by my opinion.
McQ714 wrote:Quit your bitching you whiny little <expletive deleted>.
... and if they tell you that they also miss automation recording in session clips A LOT and it is still not there - there has to be a reason - and this reason is not enjoying messing around with you by holding features back.six_o_clock_crow wrote: This isn't about friendship or brand loyalty, I just respect the fact that - unlike many software forums - the likes of Robert and Dom actually interact with us.
dom wrote:... and if they tell you that they also miss automation recording in session clips A LOT and it is still not there - there has to be a reason - and this reason is not enjoying messing around with you by holding features back.six_o_clock_crow wrote: This isn't about friendship or brand loyalty, I just respect the fact that - unlike many software forums - the likes of Robert and Dom actually interact with us.
We love Live just as you do, maybe even a little more!
And besides trying to do a professional job it may be even a good thing, that a lot of abletons are still so emotional about our favourite piece of software on earth that it sometimes hurts.
decrepitude: please go through your last posting and try to state what you want to express without offensive terms.
Thanks in advance,
Dom
deva wrote:
3rd party effects and instruments are better integrated in Live than Live's own effects and instruments!
thanks for your consideration.
decrepitude wrote:Obviously I posted an emotional response, but your "disciples" have escalated the negative vibe with name calling and such.
I even indicated that I was generally happy (and surprise - I intend to upgrade,) but as is the usual attitude here, that fact was ignored and only the negative aspects of my post were focused on.
and exactly what part of this post wasn't negative???decrepitude wrote: You've obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a shit what you think. You might consider using your twat for getting fucked and stop trying to talk with it.
I stand by my opinion little piss ant.
maybe you can explain to me why being able to record midi automation is necessary in session view and why what you want to accomplish can't be done in arrangement? i personally wouldn't want any automatic midi value changing to occur when i'm just launching samples or mp3s. and if i'm recording something in session view with the intent of piecing together a song later. i would only want to record the signal as-is.decrepitude wrote:Look - I think Live is fantastic. I recommend it all the time. I've probably converted at least 30+ people to Live and will continue to do so.
I've been involved with production of electronic music (and midi) for over 2 decades and - I'm sorry - it does not make any sense to me that this essential tool for expressiveness has not yet been implemented. I assure you, I'm not the only one who thinks Live has terrific potential. But because of this issue alone, many veterans of midi sequencing will avoid it.
Furthermore If I spend hundreds on software, I don't expect to be made to feel like I'm hurting someones feelings if I have a passionate opinion about my purchase.
Ableton Live is a fantastic product and passionate company, but maybe needs to have a tougher skin.
I am not linear.McQ714 wrote: maybe you can explain to me why being able to record midi automation is necessary in session view and why what you want to accomplish can't be done in arrangement?
Gurulogic wrote:I might not be looking at cliip automation in the same context as others but one thing clip automation would give me is the option to launch a clip that could instantly set dozens of mix parameters...
Usefull...?
...Invaluable!!!