Exactly what I heard... oh and people are not using computers for making music as much as they were in the 90s because the new audio interfaces are of such poor quality compared to 8bit sound blasters.JuanSOLO wrote:I thought Ableton was goin out of business, so Apple bought them and they were gonna make live a 93bit DJ app and completely do away with session view, and you will only be able to use Live as a plug-in in Logic so it will sound better, ALL because the success of Maschine?
Theory - new sound engine in Live 9
Re: Theory - new sound engine in Live 9
Ableton’s engineers are hard
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
at work developing code that will allow our software to predict the future, but we don’t
anticipate having this available until at least the next major release.
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Re: Theory - new sound engine in Live 9
Nope. I'm not talking about plugin-specific quirks with automation resulting in extremely obvious stepping or aliasing. I'm talking about the fundamental, inherent differences in the way each DAW handles automation across the board and how it effects the output/rendered audio. Some favour smoother automation, but they lose 'snap' as a result. Some favour the opposite. Actually no, I'm not talking about it, I'm just repeating what Robert Henke said.3dot... wrote:zipping effect usually happens when you automate some parameter you shouldn't ..
it's not a problem with live ..check the same automation on another DAW..
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