mp3 compression is file compression
PA compression is audio compression
I cant even believe this sort of thing is missunderstood on this kind of site
I agree. I still can't get my head around whay people want VSTi in Live. There are some features I'd like Live to have though, some to do with the 'fanfkkrtastic' interface, whcih definitely can be improved!fakeproject wrote: If you're not happy with Live yet, SURPRISE!!! Live is NOT the app
for YOU. YOU WANT CUBASE or some crappy DJ program.
There is simply nothing like Live out there, with such a great simple
playable, stable, wonderful, fanferf%ckintastic interface. And you
keep whining for Ableton to bung it all up with crap.
4-button, trackball and scrollwheel on the Macs hereepiphanius wrote:Nerveragent - I know you can use a two button mouse with a Mac.
I'll give you that one, though learning keystrokes from the get-go is never a bad thingepiphanius wrote:Nerveragent
But I can't believe they still came with single button as standard.
ahh but see my example re: editing a name of a clip, scene or track. it's a right royal pain.muthafunka wrote:4-button, trackball and scrollwheel on the Macs hereepiphanius wrote:Nerveragent - I know you can use a two button mouse with a Mac.
I'll give you that one, though learning keystrokes from the get-go is never a bad thingepiphanius wrote:Nerveragent
But I can't believe they still came with single button as standard.
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I'm not saying I can't hear the difference--I can. I was taking exception to the argument that says MP3s put things out of phase and sound like crap on a big system. Yes they don't sound as good as full bitrate, uncompresed files. But phase cancellation or interaction has nothing to do with it.six_wax wrote:eh... if you can't hear the difference, well...Anonymous wrote: what are you talking about? MP3 compression is completely different than compression on a PA. I don't see how this could cause anything to be out of phase.
I've played hundreds of MP3s out with no real noticeable sacrifice in sound quality. Granted, most were encoded at 256+, but still--your argument makes no sense to me.
Hey - I had felt the same way - there is a non-ableton way of dealing with quicktime files through rewire though.hat wrote:.
On the other hand, what I would like to see, is video support. Sonic Foundry managed to do it for years now with ACID, so I'd imagine the Abletons can certainly add this to the to-do list. A simple Quicktime import (.mov, mpeg, etc.) for working on music for commercials and post, which is what I do. Of course, I can do it in ProTools, but when I'm out of the house, video support in Live would be a blessing.
clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clap clapfakeproject wrote:OK- those of you who want MP3 support to save space-
ARE YOU RETARDED?????
if your computer is crappy, and you can't store like 10gb
of wav files, then there's NO WAY IN HELL you could possibly
run multiple tracks of MP3's!! You'd need a gig of ram or better.
I'd be willing to bet that your motherboards wouldn't even handle
that much RAM. Hard drives are cheap. Less than 1$ american
per gigabyte. If you were really "serious" about making music,
YOU'D BUY A DECENT HARD DRIVE! come on.
If you're willing to use MP3 compression, why don't you just
downsample your .wav files? like 22050, 16bit, mono? It's
gonna sound pretty close.
And really, kids, do we want Cubase? Live doesn't need VSTI support.
look at the myriad of great apps that already have it- that connect
with live beautifully. particularly Reason.
If you're not happy with Live yet, SURPRISE!!! Live is NOT the app
for YOU. YOU WANT CUBASE or some crappy DJ program.
There is simply nothing like Live out there, with such a great simple
playable, stable, wonderful, fanferf%ckintastic interface. And you
keep whining for Ableton to bung it all up with crap.
Have you ever read the screen when Live starts up? It says
"Sequencing Instrument"
NOT VSTI host. Not buggy piece of trash. It's a new concept.
It's not another crappy POS sequencer. It's a really, really great thing.
Live's midi implementation is superb- it just works.
I am steadfastly anti-VSTI.