Who here only uses Ableton Live as their main sequencer?
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My main man since version 4. (can sequencers be ladies?)
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Live is my main tool.
Had a sniff on the new Logic 8 as well,
but I really think that Live is more than
enough for my needs.
However, an update to the way you can work
within the arrangement view would be great.
I would really like to see a more traditional
DAW way of selecting and moving tracks in
addition to the way it works today.
Had a sniff on the new Logic 8 as well,
but I really think that Live is more than
enough for my needs.
However, an update to the way you can work
within the arrangement view would be great.
I would really like to see a more traditional
DAW way of selecting and moving tracks in
addition to the way it works today.
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Synthbuilder
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I wish Live could be my one and only, but for real audio recording/mixing it is just too lacking in features still. I was really hoping v.7 would tie up these loose ends, but they chose to introduce a bunch of optional instruments instead of staple features like auto-crossfading/overlapping, multi-take recording/comping, track folders etc...
I always thought I'd be using Reaper to "fill in the gaps" until Live caught up, but it's been two new versions now and it feels like Reaper is catching up to Live faster than the other way around. But it's not so bad having two main programs; sometimes you just need a change of scenery.
I always thought I'd be using Reaper to "fill in the gaps" until Live caught up, but it's been two new versions now and it feels like Reaper is catching up to Live faster than the other way around. But it's not so bad having two main programs; sometimes you just need a change of scenery.
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