Tone Deft wrote:I'm just trying to be realistic. You didn't start so it wasn't Live that held you back it was you. Just sayin...snowtires wrote:i didn't even start it. i listened to it once through before i was about to, heard the measure of 5/4 and went onto something else. i'm just amazed at how many people think that time signature automation is across the board unnecessary. perhaps your style of music doesn't cater itself to time signature or even tempo variation, but there are a lot of styles of music that do this constantly (not just prog rock, which i can't stand) and live makes this impossible to do easilyTone Deft wrote:unless you need a metronome, who cares? did a lack of time signatures really prevent you from doing that project?
trust me, i play in a band, we have songs with time signature changes and we
like to be able to be flexible..
we should be able to assign the time signature on a scene per scene basis
if needed... so you can have a scene in 5/4.... we've tried the 1/4 quantization
and it's a lame work around, especially when you are playing live with a group
of people.. we have also experimented with the PER SCENE TEMPO automation
to try and "slow down a scene" to "sound like it's one beat longer" but
that just doesn't work either...
the world is not 4/4