Could you clarify? Why November? Historical releases or some big show? What?Angstrom wrote:I guess we will find out in November.
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Could you clarify? Why November? Historical releases or some big show? What?Angstrom wrote:I guess we will find out in November.
https://loop.ableton.com/2017/maky355 wrote:Could you clarify? Why November? Historical releases or some big show? What?Angstrom wrote:I guess we will find out in November.
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Thanks! It is a good guess imo.Angstrom wrote:https://loop.ableton.com/2017/maky355 wrote:Could you clarify? Why November? Historical releases or some big show? What?Angstrom wrote:I guess we will find out in November.
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A Summit for Music Makers
10 – 12 Nov 2017
Funkhaus Berlin
Just a guess, because it's been forever since L9's launch and Loop has been used for product launches before now (Push 2)
i hate attribute style browsers ..especially pre defined attributes .. because what i call deep is not what other people call deep then you have to have 5 different attributesAngstrom wrote:They need to do a lot more to the browser than just "collections". I can see that it says something like "No Filter" next to Collections, implying that perhaps there is tag based filtering.
The rest of the browser looks very similar, which is extremely disapointing.
There seems to be no visual re-organisation, it still appears to rely on fake "folders" like we are in 1998.
Folders are a terrible UI metaphor when the resources we are looking for are multi faceted and the userbase is varied.
The folders metaphor presupposes that an un-known content item can be found if the user guesses the correct nested taxonomy correctly and navigates to it without error.
For example: you want a fat deep rhythmic analog synth bass, what folder is it in?
do you look in "sounds/synth rhythmic" and randomly load sounds? or do you look in "sounds/bass"? or in "synth Misc"?
Folders are a terrible UI for resource discovery, navigation and classification. In a folder based system a resource only appears at the bottom of one taxonomic branch. In reality all objects have multiple attributes and each person will use a contextually appropriate subset of those to find the resource "find me that fat bass i made last year"
Resources should be groupable and findable by attributes. This is not just a case of "tagging", it is how people work.
It`s not only resizing, there are some new midi edit features available:Nasenbluten wrote:Clip view doesn't resize in Live 9
Since V.8 "experiences", new releases from Ableton are depending much more on beta test results than on upcoming "events".Angstrom wrote:https://loop.ableton.com/2017/maky355 wrote:Could you clarify? Why November? Historical releases or some big show? What?Angstrom wrote:I guess we will find out in November.
Regards
A Summit for Music Makers
10 – 12 Nov 2017
Funkhaus Berlin
Just a guess, because it's been forever since L9's launch and Loop has been used for product launches before now (Push 2)
You`re right, there`s nothing visible here.antic604 wrote:Where are you seeing those? I can't see any added stuff compared to 9.7Stefan Jantschek wrote:It`s not only resizing, there are some new midi edit features available:Nasenbluten wrote:Clip view doesn't resize in Live 9
- Key Range
- Note Length
- Vel Range etc.
It´s now quite obvious that this is a non public beta.