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ableton 8 :-) but still no better eq3 for djing
one, which does not alter the sound ?
how to use apc for mixing/djing equalizing ?
how to use apc for mixing/djing equalizing ?
Ableton surprised us all again. I think they squashed the request list with all the new features. Aegerly waiting to test the new Operation features...
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A little bird told me that it's basically the same as 7.hoffman2k wrote:I think it'll walk, possibly crawl instead of running.blaugruen7 wrote:does Live8 run on my G4 powermac on mac os X.10.4.11?
Suit #1: I mean, have you got any insight as to why a bright boy like this would jeopardize the lives of millions?
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
Suit #2: No, sir, he says he does this sort of thing for fun.
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Since they improved the stretching with the introduction of Zplane's Elastique Pro, instead of the plain old Elastique that Live 7 has been using, I think it may draw a bit more power from the cpu for simple things like stretching audio.noisetonepause wrote:A little bird told me that it's basically the same as 7.hoffman2k wrote:I think it'll walk, possibly crawl instead of running.blaugruen7 wrote:does Live8 run on my G4 powermac on mac os X.10.4.11?
Well put, you guys!
Plus, with monitors getting bigger and cheaper all the time, there is less of a need to use multiple monitors for a given application. Now if I can find a quad-core laptop with a 24" screen..
Plus, with monitors getting bigger and cheaper all the time, there is less of a need to use multiple monitors for a given application. Now if I can find a quad-core laptop with a 24" screen..
mholloway wrote:+1bendybones wrote: Maybe they didn't miss it.
Maybe they just thought it was not important.
It certainly isn't for me.
Live is one of the few seq's or perhaps the only seq that can comfortaly be run on one screen.
And I love that!
I also love not having extra screens cluttering up my studio or costing me money.
seriously, i don't understand this misguided assumption that Live is "supposed" have separate screens/windows for it's interface, and just hasn't "gotten" there yet.....the single-screen/window interface (other than flipping session/arrangement) is one of the things i LOVE about live, and hope never changes. floating windows destroy my workflow. i don't want a clip window that moves around, overlaps other things....
the ableton GUI is an example of simple = better. i'm very thankful live8 didn't TOUCH it. good job guys.
I doesn't seem so, unfortunatly. This would be a hobby horse of mine if it wasn't for Sugar Bytes Artillery II, which almost does the job of Dummy Clips for me.snakedogman wrote:Does anyone know if Live 8 has implemented alias/ghost clips in any way? Probably not or they would have mentioned it I guess...
Yes, and what a great bomb it appears to be! I took the plunge and got Ableton Live 7 Suite during the holiday rebate special, and even though Live 8 will be coming out later this year, and I could have waited, I'm glad I have it now. I'm having a blast with it! (get it? bomb... blast...?)anamexis wrote:THE BOMB IS DROPPED
After seeing the Live 8 videos, I am even more glad I finally purchased the program, after playing with trial versions for years. Ableton has a bright future, if the development of Live so far is any indication. Clever folks, those Abes, and I think the upgrade to the boxed 8 Suite will be well worth the dinero. I will definitely beta test it, if a public beta becomes available.
The Ableton development team and management deserve major kudos. Major. Especially for listening to their user base and incorporating many of the suggested features and improvements. Thank you, guys!
--db