
I wrote this hoping you will wake up. But if not I will get a real midi controller like the Maschine or a livid. Tooooooooooooooo Baaaaaaaaaaaaad
Pretty much this, they developed a quality controller for their software to sale both. Is a different product to maschine in that regard not a "full package", limited if you don't upgrade to standard.OB1Conoby wrote:Thanks for your input. I was just mad because I felt Ableton was'nt being forthright with there info and I almost waisted $600. As stated I don't mind the reduced tracks, instruments etc.. I just think a midi controller INSTRUMENT should have all its functionality. Lets not forget they are selling a midi controller. Most poeple don't need or want the full suite all they want is the instrument aspect of it, so for them it does not deliver. It seems from the outside that Ableton's focus was to build an object to boost there software sales rather than build a usable instrument with the ability to get into recording if desired. I don't own or want a recording studio.
Well I think it's priced accordingly, maschine lacks tons of features of Live.OB1Conoby wrote:
As far as price of standard and suite software, I would say that Ableton's likely not spending more than NI on it's Maschine software. Just because Ableton in front gets so much for their program doesn't mean they spent more on RD and production.
I don't understand your complaint; as I explained you can use Live Intro to control external gear. Although I have Live 9 Suite, I often control my external gear just using the I-O panel and don't bother with the "External Instrument" plugin (probably because my first Ableton product was Live 6 LE so I got used to working that way).OB1Conoby wrote:Thanks for your input. I was just mad because I felt Ableton was'nt being forthright with there info and I almost waisted $600. As stated I don't mind the reduced tracks, instruments etc.. I just think a midi controller INSTRUMENT should have all its functionality. Lets not forget they are selling a midi controller. Most poeple don't need or want the full suite all they want is the instrument aspect of it, so for them it does not deliver. It seems from the outside that Ableton's focus was to build an object to boost there software sales rather than build a usable instrument with the ability to get into recording if desired. I don't own or want a recording studio.
I did not buy the maschine. I wanted the push. That is another reason I am so upset. I was counting on the push. I will never get the push. I am the type of person that sets limits and won't spend money that shouldn,t be spent. I will not buy additional software I don't need for the prices they want. Lets say I wanted a house for just my wife and I and went to a builder asking for a 2 bedroom house with fireplace. I pay for the house and find out that the fire place has the box but no chimney and I cant build a fire in it. I have already purchased the house so I can't get my money back and ask the builder to fix it. What would you think if the builders response was sorry didn't we tell you,,, you have to buy the 7 bedroom house to get the chimney part. The good news is we can add on it for you but it will cost you double and its more than double for the full chimney....Don't feel bad though you have gotten an additional 5 rooms.
As far as price of standard and suite software, I would say that Ableton's likely not spending more than NI on it's Maschine software. Just because Ableton in front gets so much for their program doesn't mean they spent more on RD and production.
login wrote:Well I think it's priced accordingly, maschine lacks tons of features of Live.OB1Conoby wrote:
As far as price of standard and suite software, I would say that Ableton's likely not spending more than NI on it's Maschine software. Just because Ableton in front gets so much for their program doesn't mean they spent more on RD and production.
All daws have similar prices, except logic which is subsidized by Apple to seel more macs and reaper which is a one man operation.
And probably NI is bigger and has more sales.
orOB1Conoby wrote: Maschine software with Maschine hardware has tons more features looking at the instrument aspect of it. And that is what the push is,,, its an instrument and relative to that abletons features are lacking not Maschines
And why don't you respond to the posts that adressed your problem with Live Intro, showing you that it's a non-issue?!I did not buy the maschine. I wanted the push.