Hi,
thinking of upgrading to Live 7 Suite - I am also an owner of AAS soft -, is there a big difference between the instruments in Live 7 (Electric, Analog, Tension) and AAS (Lounge Lizard, Ultra Analog and Tassman) and worth to upgrade to the Suite ?
regards
sepp8
Difference Live7 (Electric, Analog) and AAS (LL, UltraA)
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Hold fire there... I am in the same position as you... and asked the same question a little while ago.
basically the instruments are exactly the same...there's just a different GUI and tighter integration with Live.
Robert Henke implied that there'd be a possible discount/crossgrade and advised me to wait for an official announcement soon.
Lets hope they do something about it.
basically the instruments are exactly the same...there's just a different GUI and tighter integration with Live.
Robert Henke implied that there'd be a possible discount/crossgrade and advised me to wait for an official announcement soon.
Lets hope they do something about it.
PC Laptop & Intel Macbook, Presonus Firebox, Echo Indigo DJ, MPC 2500, Planet Phatt, Xiosynth, microX, Kontrol 49, Live 6, Reason 4, Guru, ASS Modeling Collection, Pro53, Oddity, Fender Telecaster, an old acoustic guitar, Some mics, my sister's voice...
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Hold fire there... I am in the same position as you... and asked the same question a little while ago.
basically the instruments are exactly the same...there's just a different GUI and tighter integration with Live.
Robert Henke implied that there'd be a possible discount/crossgrade and advised me to wait for an official announcement soon.
Lets hope they do something about it.
basically the instruments are exactly the same...there's just a different GUI and tighter integration with Live.
Robert Henke implied that there'd be a possible discount/crossgrade and advised me to wait for an official announcement soon.
Lets hope they do something about it.
PC Laptop & Intel Macbook, Presonus Firebox, Echo Indigo DJ, MPC 2500, Planet Phatt, Xiosynth, microX, Kontrol 49, Live 6, Reason 4, Guru, ASS Modeling Collection, Pro53, Oddity, Fender Telecaster, an old acoustic guitar, Some mics, my sister's voice...
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Yeah probably £20 off in the next version or update or whatever they are calling it now.jonathanpduffy wrote:Hold fire there... I am in the same position as you... and asked the same question a little while ago.
basically the instruments are exactly the same...there's just a different GUI and tighter integration with Live.
Robert Henke implied that there'd be a possible discount/crossgrade and advised me to wait for an official announcement soon.
Lets hope they do something about it.
Drums
The 3 main differences with the ableton version are:
1)You can no longer record automation in session clips.
2)No more plug-in window, so the GUI is squished into the plug-in strip, meaning you can't see all controls (tabbed sections instead).
3)AAS effects are gone and replaced with ableton's effects.
These can either be pros or cons depending on how you look at it. (except for the chorus being replaced by abletons -that's a con no matter what)
They're also cheaper to buy when you upgrade to the suite.
1)You can no longer record automation in session clips.
2)No more plug-in window, so the GUI is squished into the plug-in strip, meaning you can't see all controls (tabbed sections instead).
3)AAS effects are gone and replaced with ableton's effects.
These can either be pros or cons depending on how you look at it. (except for the chorus being replaced by abletons -that's a con no matter what)
They're also cheaper to buy when you upgrade to the suite.
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