sweetjesus wrote:i think if u look at the front cover of the live 6 and live 1 boxes u will notice that they are a perfect metaphor for the differences between the original concepts and where it's at now.
he he - yeah true - that bug splat thing on v6 says "complicated" - I've always hated it
I actually totally see the points - the "run before you can walk" comment from a different poster I can see the sense to and why it could appear that way to some
but I'm not even saying it so much for bugginess, more I guess in line with what Hoffman said - marketing setting the bar too high too soon so that expectations are now for a full DAW
the "real piano"thing is key here for the OP though - for me I have really been finding the DAW side lacking since I've been doing more real instruments and recording
for "electronic music" Live has always been the best suited IMO, because that was always the core driving scene behind it
But live still has a fair way to go before it can adequately compete on the DAW front - there are just too many problems with that - especially because it then invites people who want more of a multitracker, and the performance hit is very noticable there - ask Josh VOn for more info!
I totally agree with hoffman - I used to always love describing it to people as "sequencer instrument" - that used to always be the key selling point