Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

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stereodrive
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Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by stereodrive » Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:28 pm

I’m fully aware that sets created in Move can be modified in Ableton Live, but not the other way around, due to the difference in capabilities between the two environments. I understand that Move is meant to remain a sort of 'sketchbook' for Ableton Live. However, I was wondering if it would be possible to imagine a scenario where, by saving a set to the cloud, it could be opened and modified in Ableton Live without adding any new instruments or effects. The idea would be to edit things like notes or MIDI parts while keeping the overall structure of the set intact, and then have these changes synced back to Move. For instance, it would be very useful to edit a set in the comfort of Live, making changes to the notes and MIDI sections, and then find the updated project ready in Move, perhaps optimised for a live performance.
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Re: Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by wildcon » Thu Oct 24, 2024 6:48 am

stereodrive wrote:
Thu Oct 10, 2024 12:28 pm
I’m fully aware that sets created in Move can be modified in Ableton Live, but not the other way around, due to the difference in capabilities between the two environments. I understand that Move is meant to remain a sort of 'sketchbook' for Ableton Live. However, I was wondering if it would be possible to imagine a scenario where, by saving a set to the cloud, it could be opened and modified in Ableton Live without adding any new instruments or effects. The idea would be to edit things like notes or MIDI parts while keeping the overall structure of the set intact, and then have these changes synced back to Move. For instance, it would be very useful to edit a set in the comfort of Live, making changes to the notes and MIDI sections, and then find the updated project ready in Move, perhaps optimised for a live performance.
Yes, I wish it had this functionality.

Just being able to keep the instruments effects etc from move but edit in Live and then transfer back would be incredibly helpful :D
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StefanS59
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Re: Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by StefanS59 » Sat Oct 26, 2024 8:54 am

Agreed!

I'd love to see this too. :)

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Re: Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by summa_iru » Sun Oct 27, 2024 3:06 pm

+1 for syncing projects from Live to Move.

Whether it’s an export feature or a cloud sync feature in Live - would be very helpful to utilize Move as more than a from-scratch sketch tool and open it up to playing or working with Live projects (sets) already sketched or built.

Thanks!

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Re: Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by Hammy Havoc » Thu Nov 07, 2024 7:39 am

What I'd love to see is the ability to browse all the Ableton Live projects across each computer on a LAN via P2P from both Live, Push and Move, then selectively load up tracks/clips to mix-and-match ideas.

Likewise, I'd love to see the ability to load multiple projects into Ableton Live and treat them like sub-projects, like Reaper does. For doing scores for games or directly importing individual songs for a live set, would be a huge boon for efficiency.

Perhaps adopting the DAWproject file standard could be cool too. Steinberg just added it to the new Cubase.

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Re: Feature Request: Simple Bidirectional Cloud Sync with Live

Post by p_side » Tue Nov 12, 2024 8:10 pm

Agreed!

This would help a lot when working on live performances.

It would be nice to be able to back up sets to a computer. This way you could securely build performances without having to constantly worry about losing anything.

It would then be nice to be able to upload all backed-up sets back to Move when ready to perform.

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