wish : Elastique Pro algorithm
Re: wish : Elastique Pro algorithm
+1 for realsAngstrom wrote:Live has had the Elastique Efficient time-stretching algorithm for a while now (known as "complex" warp mode) . I think that Live should have 'pro' as it has a number of extra features and benefits.
I mean, if Reaper and FruityLoops can afford to license 'Pro' , surely you guys can do it? It seems a bit weak to have only the 'lite' version of the algo and fall behind the competition here.
As we don't have any offline timestretch in Live we could do with a slightly better 'online' one, especially now many people are getting more capable processors. Of course "efficient" is included in "pro" , so anyone with a lesser CPU wouldn't be discriminated against.
Go on, you know you want to.
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They didn't. Elastique Pro was released shortly after Live 6. Ableton was one of the first companies to have the algorithm it still has.The Producer wrote:Cant beleive they went on the cheap with this.
The fact that it wasn't included in Live 7 is probably a good thing. It could mean they're still working on other applications for the algorithm, such as including it into Sampler or Transient Detection for the slicer.
exactly,
it wasn't around for version 5 and 6 (as I said earlier). And there either wasn't time for it in the L7 schedule ... or they had a fight with the Zplane guys (unlikely), or they have other ideas about stretching altogether.
If they incorporate 'pro', they will have access to the monophonic mode with formant tweaking, I guess there would be internal discussion on how to handle that. Also, where else the technology can be employed as H2k said. This is normally called a Use-Case analysis. You figure out what else can we do with this. Fuck shit up? I hope so !
Well, it's good that a lot of users seem interested in it. Perhaps it will provoke some sort of stretchy response from Ableton. Oh, and I promise that I am not on a retainer from Elastique, although if they want to pay me some cash for the marketing effort then I will gladly take it
it wasn't around for version 5 and 6 (as I said earlier). And there either wasn't time for it in the L7 schedule ... or they had a fight with the Zplane guys (unlikely), or they have other ideas about stretching altogether.
If they incorporate 'pro', they will have access to the monophonic mode with formant tweaking, I guess there would be internal discussion on how to handle that. Also, where else the technology can be employed as H2k said. This is normally called a Use-Case analysis. You figure out what else can we do with this. Fuck shit up? I hope so !
Well, it's good that a lot of users seem interested in it. Perhaps it will provoke some sort of stretchy response from Ableton. Oh, and I promise that I am not on a retainer from Elastique, although if they want to pay me some cash for the marketing effort then I will gladly take it
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live 7 is out and i'm not sure if it's included, but +1 for version 8 just in case
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