Recording vocals in Live 10 is still such a problem. When working in writing rooms you are usually working really fast and you don't want to hold up
your artist every take. I know there are workarounds but none of them feel intuitive or are particularly fast.
PS: If the community has suggestions please let me know.
At the moment I'm considering learning Logic purely to record and comp vocals in but I would much rather stay in Live.
I would kill for a comping feature similar to Logic. So... who do I have to kill
VOCAL COMPING SOLUTION
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Re: VOCAL COMPING SOLUTION
I recently upgraded to Ableton Live 10 Suite, thinking it had these features. Nope. I'm actually considering requesting a refund at this point.
Re: VOCAL COMPING SOLUTION
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Re: VOCAL COMPING SOLUTION
This is probably Ableton's biggest weakness.TrickyTrav85 wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 7:39 pmI recently upgraded to Ableton Live 10 Suite, thinking it had these features. Nope. I'm actually considering requesting a refund at this point.
There are workarounds but are a good deal clunkier than actual comping built-in.
This is probably one of Ableton's oldest unanswered feature request as well.
That said Ableton has a pretty decent track record as from like version 6, where Ableton's basic DAW features stood a good deal behind other programs, Ableton slowly and carefully implemented alot of requested features often in cool ways (and in ways to minimize bloat)