in June the latest. Let's speculate a bit

I hope they bring MPE and MIDI VST support so Channels don't have to be routed anymore when using Midi FX.
It's quite ironic they are midi 2.0 platinum supporter yet they never implemented MPE...docbot wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2020 12:06 amOkay so it can only be weeks to max. 2 months till the next Version gets introduced. 10.1 was released 10 months ago, so I'd expect a new version
in June the latest. Let's speculate a bitWhen will it drop, what will it bring?
I hope they bring MPE and MIDI VST support so Channels don't have to be routed anymore when using Midi FX.
Its unlikely they will ever 'catch up' as other DAWS are moving forward at a faster rate adding new stuff and customers requests all the time...Bitwig updates 3-4 times a year, Logic massive free .5 update etc.
A big step for them, a big step for people who own Push (which is a separate product)scheffkoch wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 1:41 pm…don‘t you think that the development and integration of push2 was a big step?…
In the 10 months since 10.1 was released Bitwig have had 2 fairly significant updates and a dozen smaller feature and bug releases...Angstrom wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 11:57 amAbleton have been moving incredibly slowly for years. A new synth here, or perhaps an effect device. Decades pass and it's not really gained much.
Looking at DAW such as Studio One , it's impressive to see the development and progress.
If someone were to ask me about headline features in L10 I'm not sure what is describe. The new fuzz pedal effect? The slightly awkward and flawed automation page? The way the indexer slows song loading down by 2000% ?
Meanwhile the competition are making massive sexy strides.
It's very strange. They have the staff, the cashflow. I don't understand why they are so glacialy slow and unimaginative
People can deduce and speculate because Ableton are obviously invested in the market and they have been producing a Multi-Pressure hardware device for years.