Enough with the BETA testing already!
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friend_kami
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Re: Enough with the BETA testing already!
You gotto love threats that have teeth.Anubis wrote:You Beta geeks have been mucking around with this thing for weeks already. If I don't see this released by the end of the month... I'm getting Sonar 7, it's got a 64 bit engine also and alot of cool free synths and FX.
Re: Enough with the BETA testing already!
Well, we know Ableton wont be the one to blame for bugs this timenebulae wrote:You gotto love threats that have teeth.Anubis wrote:You Beta geeks have been mucking around with this thing for weeks already. If I don't see this released by the end of the month... I'm getting Sonar 7, it's got a 64 bit engine also and alot of cool free synths and FX.
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ultrasonyk
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thumperjack
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+1. do yall realize that you have exponentially more music making/recording technology in your 5lb laptop than the Beatles had in abbey road? it's in the motion of the ocean not the size of the boat. haHA!v00d00ppl wrote:why don't you just have fun making music instead of waiting for the next big thing? There will always be beta testing for the next product but the name of the game is to enjoy now instead of the beta. my 2 cents.
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robleighton22
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sonar is horrible. im using at the moment. interface is fiddly beyond belief, i prefer cubase or logic. but seriously nothing compares to ableton when it comes to efficiency, ease of use. for recording i would say sonar/cubase r deeper programs. but i hate how horrible the interface is in sonar. plus ableton is so much easier to b creative with its efficient workflow. nothing like it. plus dj'ing on it is amazing. ableton for me is the most important piece of music software ive come across, everyone is using in live sets, its amazing for production, why even consider changing?
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thumperjack
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how does logic's new interface compare to live in terms of fun? is it as much fun/easy to cut and paste and chop shit up? i remember working with logic 7 and it was like piloting the fucking space shuttle.robleighton22 wrote:sonar is horrible. im using at the moment. interface is fiddly beyond belief, i prefer cubase or logic. but seriously nothing compares to ableton when it comes to efficiency, ease of use. for recording i would say sonar/cubase r deeper programs. but i hate how horrible the interface is in sonar. plus ableton is so much easier to b creative with its efficient workflow. nothing like it. plus dj'ing on it is amazing. ableton for me is the most important piece of music software ive come across, everyone is using in live sets, its amazing for production, why even consider changing?
MBP-UB 17" 3.06 C2D, 4 gig RAM, Live 7.0.10, MOTU ultraliteaburgener wrote:don't include me in your stupid fucking bitchfest because i made two posts about kebabs.
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robleighton22
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i havnt used the new logic yet, i learn to sequence on the pc logic 5.5, and i thought that was brilliant. i always liked logic, i imagine the new one is everything it should b (hav glanced at the reviews). i always found logic to b more user friendly in terms of interface to cubase, and is def better than sonar. sound sounds excellent. i think logic is good for chopping samples and wat not, but with ableton 7 now having a slicer, playing with chopped samples is even more straight forward. live for me just does everything i could want in a single application. i would hav no reason to use logic.thumperjack wrote:how does logic's new interface compare to live in terms of fun? is it as much fun/easy to cut and paste and chop shit up? i remember working with logic 7 and it was like piloting the fucking space shuttle.robleighton22 wrote:sonar is horrible. im using at the moment. interface is fiddly beyond belief, i prefer cubase or logic. but seriously nothing compares to ableton when it comes to efficiency, ease of use. for recording i would say sonar/cubase r deeper programs. but i hate how horrible the interface is in sonar. plus ableton is so much easier to b creative with its efficient workflow. nothing like it. plus dj'ing on it is amazing. ableton for me is the most important piece of music software ive come across, everyone is using in live sets, its amazing for production, why even consider changing?