If you could have only 10 new features in Live 7...
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1. step sequencer
2. slicer
3. curve drawing on automation
4. follow mode midi assignable
5. tighten up midi recording
6. mute groups for more IMPULSE slots than 7 and 8, even from Impulse to Impulse
7. groove templates
8. Live 6 file management is a fucking mess
9. Better cowbell support
10. Remove the alt-h-j keystroke.
2. slicer
3. curve drawing on automation
4. follow mode midi assignable
5. tighten up midi recording
6. mute groups for more IMPULSE slots than 7 and 8, even from Impulse to Impulse
7. groove templates
8. Live 6 file management is a fucking mess
9. Better cowbell support
10. Remove the alt-h-j keystroke.
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At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
-Moz
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Live 6 was all about arrangement over session view.
Equal rights for session view, people!
1. OSC
2. OSC/MIDI assignments for every function and command of the software
3. session recording assigned parameters / cc dials
4. Ability to set warped clip as master IN SESSION VIEW
5. Basic video funtionality in Session View
6. Ability to view 2 waveforms in session
7. midi routing internally (without IAC or midiyoke) and new routing devices
8. An Ableton scratch/scrub instrument (or just the control function somewhere)
9. An ableton sound-on-sound looper device
10. Modular build-yr-own interface tools & Python support like Modul8 (check it out if you haven't) and of course the ability to break windows apart to help with dual screen setups and viewing session/arrange at the same time.
Above all, I hope the Abes are still willing to take big chances regarding controls/UI/workflow etc. I'd like an update that feels like my first experience with Live: unfamiliar at first, but after digging in it reveals itself to be revolutionary.
Don't keep chasing Pro Tools this year. Get crazy.
And for God's sake, show the Live PA/DJ cats some more love!
Equal rights for session view, people!
1. OSC
2. OSC/MIDI assignments for every function and command of the software
3. session recording assigned parameters / cc dials
4. Ability to set warped clip as master IN SESSION VIEW
5. Basic video funtionality in Session View
6. Ability to view 2 waveforms in session
7. midi routing internally (without IAC or midiyoke) and new routing devices
8. An Ableton scratch/scrub instrument (or just the control function somewhere)
9. An ableton sound-on-sound looper device
10. Modular build-yr-own interface tools & Python support like Modul8 (check it out if you haven't) and of course the ability to break windows apart to help with dual screen setups and viewing session/arrange at the same time.
Above all, I hope the Abes are still willing to take big chances regarding controls/UI/workflow etc. I'd like an update that feels like my first experience with Live: unfamiliar at first, but after digging in it reveals itself to be revolutionary.
Don't keep chasing Pro Tools this year. Get crazy.
And for God's sake, show the Live PA/DJ cats some more love!
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I'll take all of those and the Impulse bug fix for three hundred, Alex.John Sweet wrote:Live 6 was all about arrangement over session view.
Equal rights for session view, people!
1. OSC
2. OSC/MIDI assignments for every function and command of the software
3. session recording assigned parameters / cc dials
4. Ability to set warped clip as master IN SESSION VIEW
5. Basic video funtionality in Session View
6. Ability to view 2 waveforms in session
7. midi routing internally (without IAC or midiyoke) and new routing devices
8. An Ableton scratch/scrub instrument (or just the control function somewhere)
9. An ableton sound-on-sound looper device
10. Modular build-yr-own interface tools & Python support like Modul8 (check it out if you haven't) and of course the ability to break windows apart to help with dual screen setups and viewing session/arrange at the same time.
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