beats me wrote:
I know you are a multi-DAW gentleman like myself, but did you notice the 2 (and only) reviews on there are complaints about it not working well with Live, and it sounds like it's Ableton dropping the ball? I don't know what other DAW forums are like, or the touch of a woman, but I'd wager Live users want this whole touch screen DAW thing even more than other DAW users probably because of the heavy performance focus. Hopefully Ableton is putting some serious work into this.
I know touch screens will be a big part of the future but there are still a lot of things I think tactile controllers and even a mouse are going to be better for if for no other reason than a mouse driven pointer is going to be a lot more precise than your fat finger which also visually obscures what you are honing in on unless you zoom in to the level of it looking like Atari 2600 graphics.
Tip top to you my good gentleman and fellow multi DAW user!

I'm definitely starting off with the Digital Performer software first. Slate charges for the various DAW apps for the Raven and yeah, I haven't decided whether the Live one is worth purchasing yet. I don't tend to need batch commands and I'm way more likely to mix down in DP. It's another indication of Ableton's lack of interest in keeping up on the bleeding edge of live performance features. No hate there, just flat observation, Bitwig made their whole DAW multi touch, Live has issues with a single finger. Another consideration, Novation has made their Live template into something even better than Push IMO, the first 8 faders control Racks, faders control the mixer and the next 8 are midi mappable.
It still uses Mackie HUI though I believe which is incompatible with the Raven. I think you still get basic single finger touch without the dedicated software, I have until late January until I get one and find out though!
The finger issue is kinda funny to me. You know these things work just fine with a tablet pen right? Considering the tablet pen is designed for use with a 15" or smaller device I'm sure the 27" Raven will be fine. So in that sense if you have the pen handy most of the Live issues are probably solved. I'm still going to hold off on buying the Raven Live software at first though.