favorite new features in Live 8?
I completely missed this but in the newsletter in 8 you can:
"now possible to slice audio files to MIDI tracks based on transients."
Nice! Now the loop slicing in Ableton is competitive with other loop slicer plugins.
"now possible to slice audio files to MIDI tracks based on transients."
Nice! Now the loop slicing in Ableton is competitive with other loop slicer plugins.
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I'm so excited.
I'm really interested to see how improved the Midi Workflow is. Multiband Dynamics is something that looks incredibly interesting, as well as the Frequency Shifter.
MaxforLive is someting I'm looking forward to look and play around with, too.
I'm really interested to see how improved the Midi Workflow is. Multiband Dynamics is something that looks incredibly interesting, as well as the Frequency Shifter.
MaxforLive is someting I'm looking forward to look and play around with, too.
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Collision is looking pretty sweet, even just the Corpus thingie on its own sounds very interesting
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that's a very good comparison...aizo wrote:Live 7 is like scoring with an unbelievably hot girl, Live 8 is just like that only she invites her equally hot friends(M4L and APC) into the mix
this explains a lot...
and soon you'll start noticing a pimple there and a stretch mark there...
but 1 year's relationship is pretty serious...
don't try and make it sleazy...
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Crossfades and Group tracks (totally yay for me, will push Cubase even further into the distance).
Then improved warping (elastique pro, yay, Abes listened again !).
I'm happy they included the new dynamics stuff like the multiband compressor and limiter, as Live was lacking in that area, but given I do some mastering work, I already personally own some sweet 3rd party vsts, so probably won't be using them *maybe the peak limiter if it's significantly lower CPU than my current tools might get used*.
However, much of the Live content I hear in the post your music, has issues with clipping and mastering in general and so providing these tools will help SOME of those who use Live as their only DAW achieve better results.
The groove track thing and slice to transients are also good.
Best of all, Ableton have knocked out many of the old wishlist, and stuff that really irked people for being lacking, like no crossfades on arrangement and group tracks, groove templates and (in Live 7) sidechaining and slicer and a decent quality compressor. And they still add some innovative new features too. Thanks Ableton team !
Then improved warping (elastique pro, yay, Abes listened again !).
I'm happy they included the new dynamics stuff like the multiband compressor and limiter, as Live was lacking in that area, but given I do some mastering work, I already personally own some sweet 3rd party vsts, so probably won't be using them *maybe the peak limiter if it's significantly lower CPU than my current tools might get used*.
However, much of the Live content I hear in the post your music, has issues with clipping and mastering in general and so providing these tools will help SOME of those who use Live as their only DAW achieve better results.
The groove track thing and slice to transients are also good.
Best of all, Ableton have knocked out many of the old wishlist, and stuff that really irked people for being lacking, like no crossfades on arrangement and group tracks, groove templates and (in Live 7) sidechaining and slicer and a decent quality compressor. And they still add some innovative new features too. Thanks Ableton team !
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Live 8 is more like an international supermodel with hot friends except her & her 2 hot friends are away on a modelling assignment until the summer & the only thing you have till then are the emails & pics. her older molder sister will have to do for now.aizo wrote:Live 7 is like scoring with an unbelievably hot girl, Live 8 is just like that only she invites her equally hot friends(M4L and APC) into the mix
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Re: favorite new features in Live 8?
after all of this time now what is your favorite
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Re: favorite new features in Live 8?
being able to automate any parameters I want is by far the most useful thing I have right now