Ableton live 7?
Personally I'm willing to pay them all the money they ask immediately to get Folder tracks.
Juhana Lehtiniemi - Film composer with Ableton Live
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Any idea on what this should cost?Angstrom wrote:Hmm, I spoke to Gerhard in an abandoned warehouse and from what he told me:
I don't think they will release L7 this year, or perhaps ever. I think they may go straight to Live 9 or higher to try and capture the 'pro' crowd.
Live 9 will be called LiveX by mistake, then Live 10 will be called Live X² because it looks cool.
Live X² will have itself as a device, so you can drag itself onto every track inside itself, and in that self another self. After that, Live 11 will be called LiveInfiniteOnion and will contain the Hawking™ warp engine to address the dimensional instabilities introduced by Live X²
That's what he told me anyway.
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monoschall wrote:why the hurry for an upgrade to Live 7?
would be nice if Ableton ironed *all* the bugs out of Live 6 first!
I still occasionally get Live going Whummph! Bang crashing out of sight on OSX
And Live 6 is *still* very sensitive (i.e. can crash it!) while using some NI Reaktor ensembles, which otherwise can load/play fine in Logic Pro!!!
Besides, we're not really at 6.0.7 - some of those version numbers were *only* made to bring the various Live versions in line with each other.
P.S. agree totally, the current Live logo is *really* crap!!
It is tradition that Ableton upgrade onto the next level with a whole host of new features every year.
The one thing i look forward too every year.
it's burned permenantly into my consciousness - the mad thing is until I found it not so long ago on youtube I really had no idea just how funky it wasAngstrom wrote:That particular song influenced my musical output more than pretty much anything I've listened to since.
Stupid varying time signatures, funky basslines, ridiculous noises. Ever so slightly psychedelic !
seveeeennnnn !!!
it's a really good track!
in that case - read a letter about how it was recorded.

http://www.ballofstringtheory.com/alett ... raemer.bst
http://www.ballofstringtheory.com/alett ... raemer.bst
are you trying to depress me?Angstrom wrote:in that case - read a letter about how it was recorded.
http://www.ballofstringtheory.com/alett ... raemer.bst
oh man....guttedWhile I have retained first or second generation masters (quarter inch tape now converted to DAT and CD) of 99% my audio productions over the years it is for above reason there was never a ‘master’ track. This news came as a dissapointment to the folks back at Sesame Street who were planning the current CD release. Unfortunately, I have retained nothing from this session
thank god for youtube though - just the fact it is so easy to find the clip is the best thing about our times!
oh and..
And it wasn’t until we had completed the project that I realized I may have stolen the first five notes of the Woody Woodpecker Song
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Heh.. I always thought that pinball skit was from family guy- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmfW0HytSxk
I didn't realize it originated in Sesame Street!
I didn't realize it originated in Sesame Street!

