here are some things that i believe would attract a large crowd to ableton:
1. Multi-colored spectrum waveforms such as in traktor or serato (makes it very easy to see whats going on in your mix's frequency-wise, thus making mixing more accurate)
2. Detachable arrangement view for users who use multiple screens such as in Reason. (effect rack, clip/pattern view in one window and arrangement/session view in the other. or vise versa)
3. Layout rearranging capabilities. ex. Drag track title columb from the right side to the left (easier to transition between other DAW's such as FL, Cubase, Protools, etc.) -This is a small matter but for people who are new and just discovering the advantages of ableton, this makes the learning curve way easier.
It's all about the look/feel, it took me years to switch to ableton because of how different it looked from other DAW's. everything else is ace though, especially from what I've seen in ableton 9.
Spectrum waveforms and detachable arrangement view
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alphadimension
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Re: Spectrum waveforms and detachable arrangement view
Please be careful with detachable windows. Is one of the reasons that I loved ableton = the static interface that windows dont move around easily as others very populars DAWs do
You can put an option in preferences though
You can put an option in preferences though