Hey, you seem to have taken my harshness in pretty good spirit, so peace be with it and best regards. Yeah, your previous post triggered me - it read to me is as if you're saying there's no point in any kind of criticism simply because Ableton is a cool product overall - and if someone doesn't like it, he can leave the playground.hambone1 wrote: I'm 47 years old. I've been involved with DAW production and live MIDI use for 15 years.
Live works perfectly for ME. I didn't say that it is a perfect product. But after working with so many products over time, it is refreshing to see Ableton pushing the envelope with innovation. Sure, there are bugs to be resolved. But they listen and respond. But rash, rude, sometimes illiterate non-constructive criticism doesn't help. That's why there is a bugs & problems, and a beta testing forum.
I love Live. It opens in 5 seconds (a little slower on my aging Powerbook), closes instantly, behaves predictably and never ceases to amaze me with the creativity it allows me to express.
I'm still looking for the 'youthful sparkle' button, though!
That's a kind of thinking that I find counter-constructive. Not everyone is articulate (or literate) enough to express their troubles without coming across as negative or defaitist. When I look objectively at the original poster's grievances they do seem pretty valid to me, and in line with my own (especially irt. the transport behaviour and removal of preset browsing in the VTS windows).
Much as I like Live I find there are some things that simply must be addressed asap to make it a complete and mature DAW package. And I don't see flattery and veiling words in praise as conducive to getting things fixed, quite the contrary.
One thing that makes me wonder, too, is how overly grateful people seem when a member of the Ableton crew occasionally posts something like, yeah, we're looking into it. They're just doing their job, we are customers of their company, they depend on us for a living.
Now, I'll go looking for that 'youthful sparkle' button with you, I feel like some.