So what are you going to do with all those features
A very simple thing I will be doing straight-away is making custom Rack+Group Tracks for Impulse (still my favorite drum sampler) and Operator (for drum synth). I feel I will like this method better than using Drum Racks, ironically...
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that's not ironicjamester wrote:A very simple thing I will be doing straight-away is making custom Rack+Group Tracks for Impulse (still my favorite drum sampler) and Operator (for drum synth). I feel I will like this method better than using Drum Racks, ironically...
It was as if someone shook up a 6 foot can of blood soda and suddenly popped the top.
I have the same feeling. I just bought an Electribe ESX1... yeah I'm "late to the party". Made more song ideas with this box in two weeks than I have with Ableton in a month... I love Live's session view to bits, but even that doesn't have the immediacy of the ESX.gjm wrote:Hmmm, thats just it for me. Maybe its all too much. Too complicated. Too steep. How to ease into it all? More of a turn off than an turn on, confusing. What about LE stuff?Bah... more sitting on the fence.
I look at all the extras Live 8 has and think "great". More time spent staring at a screen, destroying my eyes and my mouse hand, building racks and racks and effects and whatever.... No thanks guys, I'm going eBaying for a hardware sequencer... and, you know, actually spend some time writing music.
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six_o_clock_crow
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Remember though that a lot of the new 'complicated' stuff will be in Max for Live, an add-on product that you can just not buy to avoid the complicationschis wrote:I have the same feeling. I just bought an Electribe ESX1... yeah I'm "late to the party". Made more song ideas with this box in two weeks than I have with Ableton in a month... I love Live's session view to bits, but even that doesn't have the immediacy of the ESX.gjm wrote:Hmmm, thats just it for me. Maybe its all too much. Too complicated. Too steep. How to ease into it all? More of a turn off than an turn on, confusing. What about LE stuff?Bah... more sitting on the fence.
I look at all the extras Live 8 has and think "great". More time spent staring at a screen, destroying my eyes and my mouse hand, building racks and racks and effects and whatever.... No thanks guys, I'm going eBaying for a hardware sequencer... and, you know, actually spend some time writing music.
Personally, I'll be getting MfL initially just to have access to the devices that come with it (e.g. step sequencer and that loop shifter thing) and the things that other users come up with. If I then make my own stuff then so be it.
I have also stripped my software right back to just Live and an audio editor to ensure I keep focussed. I might upgrade to the Suite, but I can't see needing any other software after this update.
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Hmmmm. Reading the forum for me right now is like a dyslexic reading algebra. So much stuff going on. I thought about taking advantage of the 6LE upgrade to full 7 with the freebies to ease the pain into 8 in hopes that the looper is worth it. Dunno. Maybe they will make the 8LE version a little sweeter than the 6LE to 7LE release.six_o_clock_crow wrote:Remember though that a lot of the new 'complicated' stuff will be in Max for Live, an add-on product that you can just not buy to avoid the complicationschis wrote:I have the same feeling. I just bought an Electribe ESX1... yeah I'm "late to the party". Made more song ideas with this box in two weeks than I have with Ableton in a month... I love Live's session view to bits, but even that doesn't have the immediacy of the ESX.gjm wrote:Hmmm, thats just it for me. Maybe its all too much. Too complicated. Too steep. How to ease into it all? More of a turn off than an turn on, confusing. What about LE stuff?Bah... more sitting on the fence.
I look at all the extras Live 8 has and think "great". More time spent staring at a screen, destroying my eyes and my mouse hand, building racks and racks and effects and whatever.... No thanks guys, I'm going eBaying for a hardware sequencer... and, you know, actually spend some time writing music.![]()
I was really excited that my plans finally arrived for my new stand up acoustic bass that I will build this year. I would like to say I am happy with Live 8, but I am now thinking its all a bit out of my league
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If you feel that way then, yeah, that's probably best - take stock for a while.gjm wrote:I was really excited that my plans finally arrived for my new stand up acoustic bass that I will build this year. I would like to say I am happy with Live 8, but I am now thinking its all a bit out of my leagueI'll watch for a while.
The Live 8 upgrade - the core programme upgrade, forgetting the Max and APC stuff - is amazing on it's own and will bring many workflow improvements to all users. Take a look at the Live 8 video on the main Ableton page - it explains all the core enhancements very clearly.
But, y'know, whatever version of Live you use now - it's still that version; it still does all the great things it could before, so don't get disheartened with Live.
But do excuse those of us that are getting overexcited
HARDWARE:
Vaio laptop / M-Audio Transit / Zoom H2 /
Alesis M1 Active 520's / Sennheiser EH2200's
Behringer BCR2000 / misc. instruments & toys
SOFTWARE:
Live 7 / Sound Forge Audio Studio
Vaio laptop / M-Audio Transit / Zoom H2 /
Alesis M1 Active 520's / Sennheiser EH2200's
Behringer BCR2000 / misc. instruments & toys
SOFTWARE:
Live 7 / Sound Forge Audio Studio

