Is Ableton trying to conquer the world of music???
Is Ableton trying to conquer the world of music???
I think they are on the right track. They have now developed partnerships with Cycling, Serato, and Akai. This alliance could now be considered the greatest force in creative live performance... whether it be DJing, music-making, or another live performance aspect (lighting, efx, etc.). So... who's next?
Last edited by McQ714 on Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
any news about live 8, about features REQUIRED as control clip without the gui (through max/msp or other applications, with OSC etc) ??
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Re: Is Ableton trying to conquer the world of music???
Together they are the Axis of Live.McQ714 wrote:They have now developed partnerships with Cycling, Serato, and Akai.
Live 7, Logic Studio 8, Mac Pro 8-core/2.26/6GB, OS X 10.5.6, Saffire Pro 40, Alesis M1 Active 520s, Remote SL 37, Virus TI Snow, Nord Rack 2, Zebra 2, Sylenth1
there is no 128 parameter limit anymore.Geezus wrote:All of this still makes live next to useless with the 128 parameter limit. Ooh wow I can create crazy max patches to control parameters, ooh wait I still cant do it cause the filter cutoff is # 140.
don't fret the cycling 74 stuff, all you'll have to do is download goodies people make and run them.
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foot in mouth hardcore.Tone Deft wrote:there is no 128 parameter limit anymore.Geezus wrote:All of this still makes live next to useless with the 128 parameter limit. Ooh wow I can create crazy max patches to control parameters, ooh wait I still cant do it cause the filter cutoff is # 140.
don't fret the cycling 74 stuff, all you'll have to do is download goodies people make and run them.
Are they trying to conquer the world of music?
THEY JUST DID
Re: Is Ableton trying to conquer the world of music???
McQ714 wrote:I think they are on the right track. They have now developed partnerships with Cycling, Serato, and Akai. This alliance could now be considered the greatest force in creative live performance... whether it be DJing, music-making, or another live performance aspect (lighting, efx, etc.). So... who's next?
I think they have conquered the world. I want Max, APC 40, and Live 8 Suite.
I'll sell my left nut if I have to just to get it all!!!!!!
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Re: Is Ableton trying to conquer the world of music???
How much does a left nut go for these days?kb420 wrote:McQ714 wrote:I think they are on the right track. They have now developed partnerships with Cycling, Serato, and Akai. This alliance could now be considered the greatest force in creative live performance... whether it be DJing, music-making, or another live performance aspect (lighting, efx, etc.). So... who's next?
I think they have conquered the world. I want Max, APC 40, and Live 8 Suite.
I'll sell my left nut if I have to just to get it all!!!!!!
I´m really glad they went in the integrated hardware/software live
performance/DJ-ing direction with Live 8 instead of trying to assault ProTools position in the traditional recording market.
Everything that Ableton has done with this upgrade, from the program itself to Max for Live to the controller has been about empowering us, the users to take the program in whatever direction WE want. And the Share service ties it all together.
This is how you blaze trails. I think Ableton has done something really special here, not just in the world of audio but a powerful object lessons in how 21st century corporations should behave. Instead of giving us what we want, or what they THINK we want, they give us the tools to create what we want...
Give a man a fish and all that...
performance/DJ-ing direction with Live 8 instead of trying to assault ProTools position in the traditional recording market.
Everything that Ableton has done with this upgrade, from the program itself to Max for Live to the controller has been about empowering us, the users to take the program in whatever direction WE want. And the Share service ties it all together.
This is how you blaze trails. I think Ableton has done something really special here, not just in the world of audio but a powerful object lessons in how 21st century corporations should behave. Instead of giving us what we want, or what they THINK we want, they give us the tools to create what we want...
Give a man a fish and all that...