@Nico,
Hopefully this won't be took the wrong way. I can't decide for Ableton (as I'm sure you can't either), what route they take in development etc.
What I see as an interested outsider is a company that took on far too many partnerships and spent far too much time on that area of the software while the basic core ended up unstable. I'm an avid Live enthusiast. I do use other DAWs, but mainly to compliment Live, I'm on 7, but I'm still very interested in 8 and the eventual 9.
The software upgrade price went up, and massive new third party and internal add ons were announced, ( Share, Bridge, M4L etc. ).
All the development of those new separate add ons had to be paid for, and during a recession the upgrade price was raised by around $40 with special introductory offers to get you to jump in. Live 8 turns out to be buggy, and I'm stuck on 7 until the very last update. I'm not interested in Suite, I have enough third party plug ins to more than do the job, and in fact they respond to preset changes in Live allowing me to play different instruments and sounds in the same hour long set without getting into heavy CPU use, that Racks won't/don't offer.
I'm not one who wants or needs any gifts from you guys, all I want is Live 9 to play nice with third party VSTs and AUs. All the integration with developers to make your own versions of FX and instruments is great revenue I'm sure, but it makes me wary of what will happen if I upgrade? Will Kore all of a sudden become a chore to use? DJs and laptop performers are I'm certain a large portion of your audience, but what about people who would like to sync Live to a MIDI click coming from a live drummer? IMO that should be a total concern, I know most drummers I've worked with would LOVE this! and people who want to use Live as a host for performance oriented shows in a more "traditional" vein? You know playing a keyboard that's larger than 37 keys and switching sounds to keep it interesting? That focus IMO seems to have been lost in favor of people using Live to add FX to tracks etc.
The core, stable, adding new embedded plug ins that get people who only use Live happy IMO is starting to come across as ignoring the more traditional DAW users, we don't need more DAW features, we need what Live does that others cannot improved upon and stabilized. Make it the Sync King, and the VST/AU host king, improve Session View, keep it stable, come up with some way of diagnosing audio glitches so this isn't a constant point of discussion, and Live will never be usurped as a live performance tool.
Into the ether I know, but hey!
