I only rarely agree with myselfPoster wrote: one man meetings and discussions take less time; you always agree with yourself
Seriously though, I think "one-man developers" also listen to their users, and have a variety of needs to meet.
I only rarely agree with myselfPoster wrote: one man meetings and discussions take less time; you always agree with yourself
have a look on ext forums on kvr and tell me it's a one ma vision...Yeah i get what you mean. I know great one-man developers too. Stiwi (Automat) and Mike (Audiorealism).
They both do very amazing jobs at creating their vision of what their product should be.
But that's one man's vision.
I was jokingheadquest wrote:Seriously though, I think "one-man developers" also listen to their users, and have a variety of needs to meet.Poster wrote: one man meetings and discussions take less time; you always agree with yourself
Steady development is not an issue so far as I am concerned - after all, I do use Audition and ReasonSilicon/Silicium wrote: ...have a look on ext forums on kvr and tell me it's a one ma vision...
of course, Jorgen finally decide what to code or not, but most of the features are intensively tested, then lots of suggestions come to improve the workflow or to go further, we try betas, sometimes Jorgen goes back, etc....
my point with abletons is: the devellopement of features seems slow (from an external point of view) and even worse, if a needed feature is not on the current version, you ll have to wait one more year and maybe spend some more money. all is about frustration: I love my live 4, but some frustrating problems aren't even solved yet in live 6. I know it's all about choosing what have to be coded, what feature has top priority, but hey, for the price of the update+sampler, I can easily buy frooty xxl and lifetime thing...
Off course those one-man developers listen to their users. It's the only way to get honest feedback.Poster wrote:I was jokingheadquest wrote:Seriously though, I think "one-man developers" also listen to their users, and have a variety of needs to meet.Poster wrote: one man meetings and discussions take less time; you always agree with yourself![]()
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I imagined how a one man board meeting would go:
".. we all agree on this? yeah?.. nobody?.. ok, meeting adjourned.."
so you're saying this is still there in Live 6? At what CPU load do you start to feel the slow reactions? In Live 5, it was like 60%, with audio drop outs around 80%...sweetjesus wrote: * last kinks of the arrange slowness to be ironed out
good.sweetjesus wrote:Live 6 is rocking my world and has more than enough tools for me to make music. But let's say I'm greedy and I already know what I'd like to see in Live 7 so I can make music in the most comfortable way possible.
Here's what I would love to see in Live 7 to consider Live a totally well rounded application.
* Detachable panels which can be configued to show arrangement & session one on each screen. .. multiple waveforms.. . etc..
goodsweetjesus wrote: * Bezier curve automation
good.sweetjesus wrote: * Script clips (programmin Live .. YUM)
hmmm, okay.sweetjesus wrote: * support for Battery kits
okay.sweetjesus wrote:
* automatic transient detection and slicing capabilities
very good.sweetjesus wrote: * slightly more refined piano roll
very good.sweetjesus wrote: * recording direct to the sampler
good.sweetjesus wrote: * overdubbing of clips or the ability to play more than one clip from a track which would then lead to...
very good.sweetjesus wrote:
* clip x fades on the arrange view
good.sweetjesus wrote: * some kind of groove manipulation tool for midi (ala groove quantize type scenario)
good.sweetjesus wrote: * for Live to send info about clip names in slots to midi controllers so I no longer need a computer screen
okay.sweetjesus wrote: * better manipulatio of clip play position
good.sweetjesus wrote: * multiple automation parameters for a track in the arrange view
very good.sweetjesus wrote:
* ability to record automation into clips in the session view
[/quote]sweetjesus wrote: * last kinks of the arrange slowness to be ironed out
AH! Sweet, sweeet!! Didnt see that link before now!sweetjesus wrote:http://cpnmouse.sourceforge.net/ze2be wrote:No, what I meen would require some programing: Being able to use two mouse at the same time. One mouse in each hand?DeadlyKungFu wrote:It already supports two mice, I've worked like that before, one wireless keybaord and mouse, another set attached. Great way to work with someone else.Todays OSes is one finger play only! (mouse cursor) Had this thought for many years, still not happening.. I guess it requires OS programing... Musicaly speaking: polyphony! Were still at mono cursor!
It would change a lot of software editing ways. Two people could edit on the same computer at the same time, or you could have one mouse in each hand.
Imagine what you could do in real life with two hands better then with one. Well, you have the qwerty keyboard and controlers, but you cant "touch" everything with it instantly, without pre-programing hotkeys etc.
Its something I would expect on Linux rather then Win/Mac though...
I see what you meen. And splitting up the arrange and the session on two windows, would help your idea to see what session clip is where in arrange. As it is now, the arranger is so simple to me, that I raraly think of it as more then almost just a track recording ghost master(!), with some editing possibilities. I wouldnt start recording into the arranger like you said, befor id belive everything was ready for going "live" on stage from the session alone. I guess were talking different working methods. Its not a complete DAW yet...forge wrote: I just would like to keep Live in the live and spontaneous way it is in session, which I dont feel arrange is at the moment - but you need arrange to finish anything
I would like to see the 2 views linked more closely