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Re: Live 9 and beyond Built In Wav/Audio Editor
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 12:38 pm
by rcpunker
Tarekith wrote:We're not talking about you.

Ok,Thank you.
Re: Live 9 and beyond Built In Wav/Audio Editor
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:57 pm
by rcpunker
Ok,now that the votes is in, I hope Ableton will consider a Wav/audio editor since the MAJORITY of the forum is to wanting one in Live.
Thank you.
Re: Live 9 and beyond Built In Wav/Audio Editor
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 7:59 pm
by Tone Deft
the forum is only a small portion of the user base.

Re: Live 9 and beyond Built In Wav/Audio Editor
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 8:46 pm
by Jstz
NO ...like others said, there are plenty.
Please Please Please, Focus on a Mono Resample feature, Consolidating WITHOUT normalizing etc etc etc.... Basicaly all the Normal (expected features) of a DAW sequencer for Producing Music.
...After years of being Ableton dedicated (arrangement side) I realize i have to leave, The 'quick workflows' of Live disappeare once you get to a curtain level of engineering/audio production. I now have to do all these Extra Steps to make sure my audio isnt being colored (damaged/degraded) through a 'quick' feature in Live.
Bottom Line- You would get, or keep alot of customers if you just added some of the BASIC features of a Professional Digital Audio Workstation.
I just want to get my audio through your program without bieng touched, unless i know about it. As of now im worried about using it at all now, cause i dont know what else its doing that i cant see or hear.
Re: Live 9 and beyond Built In Wav/Audio Editor
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:39 pm
by rcpunker
Jstz wrote:NO ...like others said, there are plenty.
Please Please Please, Focus on a Mono Resample feature, Consolidating WITHOUT normalizing etc etc etc.... Basicaly all the Normal (expected features) of a DAW sequencer for Producing Music.
...After years of being Ableton dedicated (arrangement side) I realize i have to leave, The 'quick workflows' of Live disappeare once you get to a curtain level of engineering/audio production. I now have to do all these Extra Steps to make sure my audio isnt being colored (damaged/degraded) through a 'quick' feature in Live.
Bottom Line- You would get, or keep alot of customers if you just added some of the BASIC features of a Professional Digital Audio Workstation.
I just want to get my audio through your program without bieng touched, unless i know about it. As of now im worried about using it at all now, cause i dont know what else its doing that i cant see or hear.
Too late, this poll ended back in May. The votes are in and the wave editor is now a DEMANDED feature.