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by hps909 » Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:29 am
Scaper7 wrote:JuanSOLO wrote:
It's not a floating of the Mixer, Its like a floating window that controls the mixer, and receives control from the mixer.
So ... no real multi monitor support?
Not sure what the problem is with the basic concept. There are 3x23' monitors in my studio but when I'm working with live I'm constantly resizing the arrange view, MIDI editor, mixer and browser while two 23' monitors just sit there. I put up with it because it's a great program but the lack of this feature is simply bizarre considering this is one of the most innovative audio apps available.
Just what is the problem with implementing this most basic of feature in 2012? I've been running multi monitors for 15 years now. Pretty much every studio I go to has the same. Spend some time in bigger recording setup where Live is just one of several programs in constant use and it's obvious how vital this feature is.
What a perfect opportunity to include it in Live 9.
what he said.... it's the constant resizing that really lets ableton down, it's counter intuitive and a workflow retardant probably fine if you have an 55 inch monitor but on a 20 " it's as annoying as hell .. you cant do serious midi editing, audio editing, warp markers without the constant resize of the the 3 elements browser , arrange/session , and edit panes. put the edit window on the second monitor..
hell make multiple tracks editable on the second monitor at the same time ..
even reason caved in and made their sequencer detachable.. studio one has detachable elements... halion 4 has detachable elements...
single window interfaces are annoying.. at least make them dockable so the people who like the single widow thing can keep it the way it is
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