ableton live 5 for sale
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john gordon
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ok.i was an ass.im going to keep ableton because deep in my thick head of mind i know its the best outthere.sorry for the rant ableton.
Oooof. You're going to have a bit of a hangover from this bender. Just drink lots of water and stay off your feet and you'll be fine.
Version 5 is cool. I dig the audio effects groups. Now you can get ultra-whacked out ultra-quickly. Beat Repeat, fun stuff.
The transport on the other hand... That thing still seems weird to me.
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Agreed - it's good someone said something others from time to time don't have the ChaWholis! to admiteyeknow wrote: I personally believe that live (like most software) could use some work. Although maybe not presented in the most professional way (sorry) can't we all relate to the problem.......even IF we are not having them?
Look, no need to get upset at the dude, we've all torn our hair out over problems before
FYI - good your not selling your license John because Live 5.5 is around the corner and features
a full multi sampler, a rex player, rex, apple loops and acid file support, better midi support and handling, a new modular synth, a seperate audio editor (3rd window), dual and quadruple processor support, dual monitor support, freely assign one controller to multiple things i.e a filter cutoff and volume control, video support, Remote mapping for the MicroKontrol and Kontrol 49, a new synthetic drum machine built and designed by the good people who gave you the Machine Drum, customiztion in the session and arrange view, major improvements in the arrange view, instant talent button for those "not so good days" and a slicer built into the impulse drum machine - oh yeah and impulse has added 56 new slots...each slot can contain up to 4 samples each with individual filter, compressor and envelopes
just around the corner - free upgrade for live 5 users who were born Albino and have webbed feet.
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Despite his schizo behavior and despite being a member of cult-of-Ableton myself, I still think there is something a bit disturbing about how some of these posts seemed to condemn the original post. We all know this is the best tool out there. No need to make someone who is complaining feel shitty about complaining too. Let's allow people to whine or vent once in a while. The true non-believers will go away and buy some other piece of crap linear sequencer, while the drunk ones will come to their senses. I would love for the very cool members of this forum to take the higher ground next time...
you rocknebulae wrote:Despite his schizo behavior and despite being a member of cult-of-Ableton myself, I still think there is something a bit disturbing about how some of these posts seemed to condemn the original post. We all know this is the best tool out there. No need to make someone who is complaining feel shitty about complaining too. Let's allow people to whine or vent once in a while. The true non-believers will go away and buy some other piece of crap linear sequencer, while the drunk ones will come to their senses. I would love for the very cool members of this forum to take the higher ground next time...
Yeah, live and let whinge, I say.nebulae wrote:Despite his schizo behavior and despite being a member of cult-of-Ableton myself, I still think there is something a bit disturbing about how some of these posts seemed to condemn the original post. We all know this is the best tool out there. No need to make someone who is complaining feel shitty about complaining too. Let's allow people to whine or vent once in a while. The true non-believers will go away and buy some other piece of crap linear sequencer, while the drunk ones will come to their senses. I would love for the very cool members of this forum to take the higher ground next time...
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john gordon
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The users of the software are strange on this place. I mean not the original poster I mean those that condem him.
Why you people act like everythink is 100% good in live. It is not. I have not so much problem with bugs but I have BIG BIG problems with my cpu useage. I read some new features above which sound cool but nothing new. So when I get all the new feature will my cpu still be battered by ableton with 10 track of audio and some plugins?
I say in my very first post here to ableton. Code your software better because at this time the cpu useage wastes a great software. I dont have large sessions by standards. Maybe 15-20 audio two vst instruments and some eq and compression plugs + a reverb and delay. Even with so little I have to move projextcs ALWAYS to Cubase SX becasue ableton cant work with good CPU
I can live with bugs My issue is CPU

Why you people act like everythink is 100% good in live. It is not. I have not so much problem with bugs but I have BIG BIG problems with my cpu useage. I read some new features above which sound cool but nothing new. So when I get all the new feature will my cpu still be battered by ableton with 10 track of audio and some plugins?
I say in my very first post here to ableton. Code your software better because at this time the cpu useage wastes a great software. I dont have large sessions by standards. Maybe 15-20 audio two vst instruments and some eq and compression plugs + a reverb and delay. Even with so little I have to move projextcs ALWAYS to Cubase SX becasue ableton cant work with good CPU
I can live with bugs My issue is CPU
To be fair, the CPU issue is not a bug but rather a design choice. Name any software that has a gapless audio engine like Live (you can't) and you will likely have similar CPU issues. But you're right, Live should always try to have better CPU usage.
Having said that, I also agree that it's ok to post what you don't like about the software in the forum, and that we should all read these negative posts as constructive criticisms.
Having said that, I also agree that it's ok to post what you don't like about the software in the forum, and that we should all read these negative posts as constructive criticisms.
What you mean "design Choice"nebulae wrote:To be fair, the CPU issue is not a bug but rather a design choice. Name any software that has a gapless audio engine like Live (you can't) and you will likely have similar CPU issues. But you're right, Live should always try to have better CPU usage.
Having said that, I also agree that it's ok to post what you don't like about the software in the forum, and that we should all read these negative posts as constructive criticisms.
I dont think they (programmers) know how to do it or they would have done it by now. If someone from the HQ told me optimise will never happen then I will stop speaking about it
I know its no bug
Agree Why do live user people get so upset when some peopls complain about a bug. They harm the reputation of ableton just like this type of ignore talk used to harm steinberg reputation. It was same on cubase forum a few years ago.

