absolutely right, it would have to be a separate product. But that would be a good thing IMO.8O wrote:But this would mean that your new Live Session edition would evolve independently of "traditional" Live, and by definition wouldn't be backwards compatible (otherwise, why bother splitting it). Personally, I only use Live for both live performance and production, and I'd rather see Ableton's limited resources concentrate on both aspects rather than be stretched too far in one direction (either way).alex.the.forge wrote:I have been thinking about this a bit
Playing with Logic a bit and I really like the idea of being able to integrate logic and live together better
Logic has many years ahead of Live in a lot of ways as far as linear arranging goes, and I would love to see the session view developed a lot further with Live more so than the arranger
if the situation with session automation is that they can't do anything about it because of the relative/absolute thing between session/arrange then I would happily drop ableton's arrange view altogether to have an enourmously flexible session view combined with Logic's arranger
a "Live Session" edition of Live that was just session view and half the price
Live session edition
-
alex.the.forge
- Posts: 1424
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:29 am
Re: Live session edition
Re: Live session edition
Ok, so who will develop this new product? I agree that session view automation would come at much cheaper price in terms of resources, but still you need to get the extra effort for development, test, support from somewhere. Either you get that from the existing resource pool, which will slow down evolution of a balanced, "traditional" Live, or you finance new resources based on extra revenue from your "Session Live" and I think it's not worth it. Don't have any figures, of course, but if I ran Ableton I'd take a long hard look at the bottom line needed for full lifecycle support and impact on existing user base (e.g. less users now upgrading their traditional Live), before considering something like this.alex.the.forge wrote:absolutely right, it would have to be a separate product. But that would be a good thing IMO.8O wrote:But this would mean that your new Live Session edition would evolve independently of "traditional" Live, and by definition wouldn't be backwards compatible (otherwise, why bother splitting it). Personally, I only use Live for both live performance and production, and I'd rather see Ableton's limited resources concentrate on both aspects rather than be stretched too far in one direction (either way).alex.the.forge wrote:I have been thinking about this a bit
Playing with Logic a bit and I really like the idea of being able to integrate logic and live together better
Logic has many years ahead of Live in a lot of ways as far as linear arranging goes, and I would love to see the session view developed a lot further with Live more so than the arranger
if the situation with session automation is that they can't do anything about it because of the relative/absolute thing between session/arrange then I would happily drop ableton's arrange view altogether to have an enourmously flexible session view combined with Logic's arranger
a "Live Session" edition of Live that was just session view and half the price
Hang on... maybe this is what mysterious Bitwig are developing...
-
alex.the.forge
- Posts: 1424
- Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 4:29 am
Re: Live session edition
8O wrote: Hang on... maybe this is what mysterious Bitwig are developing...
Re: Live session edition
nice thread, very nice thread, loads and valid issues from 'both' sides are raised in an orderly fashion
(i just wanted to express that i like it, remark to myself! watching my language...uff, it's boring, thou... )
let's see where it's hitting at... i just feel that they will be sooner or later forced, because of what is happening in the market, to make a little more focused approaches and decisions in the one or other direction... or they take a big risk and blow the company up and at least double the resources, etc... to accomplish all at once and quickly.
who knows?
let's see where it's hitting at... i just feel that they will be sooner or later forced, because of what is happening in the market, to make a little more focused approaches and decisions in the one or other direction... or they take a big risk and blow the company up and at least double the resources, etc... to accomplish all at once and quickly.
who knows?
Last edited by SubFunk on Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
***
GAFM ***
GAFM ***Re: Live session edition
OOOweee, i think this discussion is very
If anyone needs a cheaper Live Version, why dont buy a Live Lite Version?
cheers
T
If anyone needs a cheaper Live Version, why dont buy a Live Lite Version?
cheers
T
Re: Live session edition
wehkah wrote:OOOweee, i think this discussion is very![]()
![]()
![]()
If anyone needs a cheaper Live Version, why dont buy a Live Lite Version?
cheers
T
Re: Live session edition
if you think it's about a cheaper live version then you understood absolute nothing what was / is said in this thread, you probably not even have read one single sentence...wehkah wrote:OOOweee, i think this discussion is very![]()
![]()
![]()
If anyone needs a cheaper Live Version, why dont buy a Live Lite Version?
cheers
T
***
GAFM ***
GAFM ***Re: Live session edition
I agree with developing a specific "Live" mode as its gonna be a challenge to approche both angles at the same time as there parts of the core architecture that need changing to allow some long overdue session improvements.
I'm gonna dig up this ol chestnut
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... 7&start=45
I'm gonna dig up this ol chestnut
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php? ... 7&start=45
Re: Live session edition
I want session view automation recording.
That is all.
That is all.
http://www.samgreene.com - experiments
http://www.audiopropellor.com - tutorials
http://www.patchdump.com - aalto patches
http://www.audiopropellor.com - tutorials
http://www.patchdump.com - aalto patches
