Izzeir a plan to re-publish the manual for v.10 - I'm thinking it should by all rights be included in my purchase of the upgrade to 10.0
lemmee know
jestermgee wrote:There is no paper manual anymore. You can get the PDF manual here:
https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/welcome-to-live/
If you are not a fan of trees you can butcher one or two and run them through your printer.
i hope not. it will be a sad day when print books and libraries no longer exist...InLight-Tone wrote:Printed books make no sense anymore, nor libraries...
Maybe Foldable Displays will catch on.login wrote:The problem is that printed manuals get outdated as soon as the software is released these days.
Horse has bolted. I'm not sure my 16 year old son even knows how to read. It's all multi-modal these days. People like Marshall McLuhan started prophesying it in the 60s. Then Woody Allen post-moderned him in the 70s, now it's coming true. More than a human lifetime of video uploaded every day, kids now have no time for trivialities like phonetic alphabets. They learn in 3D immediately, and ask their phones questions without hesitation.fishmonkey wrote:i hope not. it will be a sad day when print books and libraries no longer exist...InLight-Tone wrote:Printed books make no sense anymore, nor libraries...
+1000fishmonkey wrote:i hope not. it will be a sad day when print books and libraries no longer exist...InLight-Tone wrote:Printed books make no sense anymore, nor libraries...
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I read somewhere that Bradbury made a comment that F451 was more about TV dumbing people down to the point where the problem isn't people wanting to ban or burn books, it's that they won't have any interest in reading them in the first place. Same point has been made about Brave New World, and that Huxleys dystopia didn’t need the boots and truncheons of Orwell’s, because everyone was too distracted and satiated with soma and uncomplicated easy promiscuous sex that they don’t need to be controlled with violence.stringtapper wrote:I have a pretty huge library of mostly books on music theory and history. Most of them aren't available digitally and there's likely very little potential demand for ebook versions of this kind of stuff. While it would be cool to reclaim all of the space and have my whole library on an iPad, it's not likely to happen any time soon.
In related news, I hear HBO is coming out with an adaptation of Fahrenheit 451.