Notation in Live 9?
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Notation in Live 9?
What are the chances of getting some basic Notation features in the next version of Live?
I heard it "may".. be a possibility with max4live? doubt it but..
I heard it "may".. be a possibility with max4live? doubt it but..
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I think its a bit far off to worry about that now... give it a year until live ninememyselfandus wrote:What are the chances of getting some basic Notation features in the next version of Live?
I heard it "may".. be a possibility with max4live? doubt it but..
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they better do this!!! I need this feature big time.
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Oh no, please, no. Focus on music!
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Notation is part of music ! Music is not just ripping off some samples and lining them up with beats from Big Fish Audio ...
However - I do agree with you Ray, other priorities first. I think a fair % of the Live userbase are more likely to want a dozen things or more ahead of adding notation.
However - I do agree with you Ray, other priorities first. I think a fair % of the Live userbase are more likely to want a dozen things or more ahead of adding notation.
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i´d love to see notation too!
but my experience is, that the more music turns to four on the floor, the bigger is their producers fear of written music. some of them even hate notation. they say: music is for listening, not for reading! ok, words are for listening too - so nobody should ever read this!
exeptions welcome
but my experience is, that the more music turns to four on the floor, the bigger is their producers fear of written music. some of them even hate notation. they say: music is for listening, not for reading! ok, words are for listening too - so nobody should ever read this!
exeptions welcome
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..then I could get rid of Logic for good
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I would hate to see Live go that way. Traditional music notation is not rich enough for electronically produced music. If you are writing musical parts for band members then Live is not really the right tool IMO. The combination of piano roll and clip envelopes is a better form of "notation" for the kind of things Live excels at.
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+1crumhorn wrote:Traditional music notation is not rich enough for electronically produced music.
I'm not scared of sheet music but I'd rather not pay for a feature that allows printing the same notes in an inferior manner for the task at hand.
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So Live is only for 'electronic' music is it?crumhorn wrote:I would hate to see Live go that way. Traditional music notation is not rich enough for electronically produced music. If you are writing musical parts for band members then Live is not really the right tool IMO. The combination of piano roll and clip envelopes is a better form of "notation" for the kind of things Live excels at.
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Not exclusively. But for me it is fundamentally a living, breathing, musical contraption - a kind of musical playground. So much more than just a sequencer designed to play back sequences of midi notes.vicz wrote:So Live is only for 'electronic' music is it?crumhorn wrote:I would hate to see Live go that way. Traditional music notation is not rich enough for electronically produced music. If you are writing musical parts for band members then Live is not really the right tool IMO. The combination of piano roll and clip envelopes is a better form of "notation" for the kind of things Live excels at.
I just don't think notation would add anything very useful to the program. As an input mechanism it would be less accessible and probably more fiddly to use than the piano roll. And if you want to produce arrangements/scores for a band, orchestra, choir or whatever then I think Live is not really intended for that.
But this is only my opinion of course, based on how I use Live and what I personally want from the program.
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I'd love to see a collaboration between Live and Finale they way they're collaborating with Max.
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Re: Notation in Live 9?
Yes, there´s dedicated software for notation.
If Ableton implemented notation, there quickly would be demand of more like "xxx has that notation feature, why don´t Live have it", which pushes Live in the wrong direction, imho.
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I agree that it would be a significant tangent and not where I'd like to see Live going. If you need notation, Logic is available or for more advanced notation features, Sibelius (my preference) or Finale or Notion. It would clutter up Live to include this feature, IMHO.