Lazos wrote: Bring us surround panning (especially for LIVE performance)
As a lot of venues run a mono sound system how is this important?
Are you performing background music for corporate PowerPoint presentations at movie theaters?
Lazos wrote: Bring us surround panning (especially for LIVE performance)
+1UncleAge wrote:Lack of 64bit compatibility is not a deal breaker for me.
Lack of stability is a deal breaker for me.
Waiting over a year and buying a new system to run live on is going to hold me off for a while. Paying to be a beta tester isn't fun. It wouldn't be until late 2011/early 2012 before I think about upgrading. Features are great, bit stability is more important to me.Tone Deft wrote:dorks are worried about the wrong things. it's the musical features that they should get me with and I don't mean a piddly little guitar tuner.
after the Live 8 debacle Live 9 had better be one charming motherfucking pig.
you want a new machine? current one isn't running very well? just blame the software?v00d00ppl wrote:Waiting over a year and buying a new system to run live on is going to hold me off for a while. Paying to be a beta tester isn't fun. It wouldn't be until late 2011/early 2012 before I think about upgrading. Features are great, bit stability is more important to me.Tone Deft wrote:dorks are worried about the wrong things. it's the musical features that they should get me with and I don't mean a piddly little guitar tuner.
after the Live 8 debacle Live 9 had better be one charming motherfucking pig.
Lazos wrote:I couldn't care less about session automation (and I use Live live just as much as in my studio)
Bring us surround panning (especially for LIVE performance)
edit: And lack of 64-bit is not a deal breaker for me.
all my vsti are stream from disk... that why 64-bit ableton live9 would be ideal for me... i guess vsti(s) like omnisphere/trillian, kontakt, east/west or halion sonic has not caught up with the mainstream music makers....leedsquietman wrote:except Logic 64 bit lacks some of the functions of the 32 bit version and crashes more !!!
But if you do a lot of stuff with streaming samples, from say, Kontakt, Omnisphere, or VSL or East West libraries it will eventually be the new norm and offer large benefits.
sorry, i was on my lunchbreak typing blindly on the iphone while watching MSNBC.Tone Deft wrote:you want a new machine? current one isn't running very well? just blame the software?v00d00ppl wrote:Waiting over a year and buying a new system to run live on is going to hold me off for a while. Paying to be a beta tester isn't fun. It wouldn't be until late 2011/early 2012 before I think about upgrading. Features are great, bit stability is more important to me.Tone Deft wrote:dorks are worried about the wrong things. it's the musical features that they should get me with and I don't mean a piddly little guitar tuner.
after the Live 8 debacle Live 9 had better be one charming motherfucking pig.