- The 128 parameter limitation must be removed to aid in programming also plug-ins with numerous parameters from hardware controllers, like the Push. Some large limit on the number of automated parameters at one time is acceptable.
- Make all parameters in Live instruments automatable.
- Renaming of parameters and maybe automatic naming that can be edited is very, very important.
- Lack of Side-chain support with certain companies, like Waves, must be resolved. Communicate and co-operate!
- Make a timetable for VST3 support known. If you won't support it make that decision and make all VST2 perfectly compatible, by working with the relevant third party developers.
Ableton is an important DAW developer. Own up to this!
Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
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Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
It's high time Ableton fixes these things:
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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
Are you registered at the beta site? it might be better to do the suggestion there, in fact I think the different parts of the suggestions are already in the voting list there and have quite a few votes.
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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
Yes, and I probably voted. I'll post the links for that too. But this group shouldn't be left out as this is the only one Ableton claims they are sure to be reading.login wrote:Are you registered at the beta site? it might be better to do the suggestion there, in fact I think the different parts of the suggestions are already in the voting list there and have quite a few votes.
Thanks for your post and vote.
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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
Beta site links (Please vote there as well):
Rename parameters of third party plugins (SUG-0274)
VST3 support (SUG-0136)
Rename parameters of third party plugins (SUG-0274)
VST3 support (SUG-0136)
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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
completely agree,and come on abes,where is the vst3 support??????

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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
really there is zero reason to vote against this. what possible good can come from leaving it as is?
a 2015 DAW with 2005 limitations, why?
a 2015 DAW with 2005 limitations, why?
Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
Stromkraft wrote:It's high time Ableton fixes these things:
- The 128 parameter limitation must be removed to aid in programming also plug-ins with numerous parameters from hardware controllers, like the Push. Some large limit on the number of automated parameters at one time is acceptable.
- Make all parameters in Live instruments automatable.
- Renaming of parameters and maybe automatic naming that can be edited is very, very important.
- Lack of Side-chain support with certain companies, like Waves, must be resolved. Communicate and co-operate!
- Make a timetable for VST3 support known. If you won't support it make that decision and make all VST2 perfectly compatible, by working with the relevant third party developers.
Ableton is an important DAW developer. Own up to this!
They definitely need to be working on VST3 IMO.
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Re: Support making VST/AUs fully user-friendly in Live
Well, at least Waves now supports side-chaining in Live 9. Or if it's the other way around. While you still need to route the audio yourself, this is big! Side-chaining is so useful.Stromkraft wrote: [*]Lack of Side-chain support with certain companies, like Waves, must be resolved. Communicate and co-operate! [/list]
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