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by Airwave » Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:37 am
Now I'm gonna explain you why I made the reverse operation from being a 100% Live user and how I switched back to Logic Pro for 50/50 which means I go back and forth between the 2 independently.
First of all, I'd like to say that EACH sequencer, even Reason's has it's pros and cons and that none of them is objectively better. It's just a question of taste.
With my due respect to Ableton people, though, I ended up with a sad feeling that my wallet had been emptied by paying for ableton extra's (buggy and unreliable analog, user-unfriendly tension, but also amazin sampler and operator and updates (more than 1200 Euros), and at that price, I expect music software to boast essential MUSICAL features. Who says Musical features, means MIDI features of course, that Live is badly missing in its Seventh (far from heaven) version.
No Score, No Step input for recording midi parts, no MUSICAL way to write... music. No Surround support or it must be tricky, No automatic adjustable audio fades, and last but not least, no way to use a pen tablet. As a customer, I wanted to support a small company by buying the software and giving my comments so the company could make it even better. I must recognize I did know what to expect when switching entirely to L5 in 2006.
I got back to Logic Pro 4 weeks ago after I got Express 8 in October of Last year alongside with a bunch of Jam packs. 199 Euros, and elastic audio put apart, it does everything better when it comes to midi, or even audio editing. I needed time to realize that Live didn't match some of my musical needs anymore, although it's still a great piece of software, and looking at a 200 Euro piece of software do things better for your personal needs than your favourite sequencer does, it hurts, believe me.
Now for less than 500 Euros, I have stuff that even the fully-featured 1500+ Euro Live 7 will never ever be capable of (add all the orchestral instruments, and every other extra in the ableton shop, you see what I mean??). Convolution reverb, a tape delay, good compressors, a mastering limiter, and all kinds of Sidechain features that compensate the lack of envelopes of Live 7. Im a modular-fan, but I have to manage time, which means I need some things QUICKLY.
Still I really enjoy working in Live 7, as it features extremely fast working methods and modular options, and every now and then I go back to it purely for composing, because after all I can live without score, step recording, etc when doing selfish music (but not collab musicians who play only off a SCORE). And I still use it for my radio shows, too, because it's great for that, and I'll probably still use it for my live shows as well. But Today, I'm not the fan I used to be anymore, unfortunately.
I (beat)repeat, it's not an objective note, it's just my personal view of what Live could have become and still could be in a few years. I hope it will be, and I'll keep on using it, but not for every purpose.
Laurent
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