Time to dig out that Renoise licence methinks... (although the relatively minor upgrade fee would apply to me.)
EDIT: can't wait to try the Launchpad on this... and, ahem, OSC support is coming to Renoise!
Indeed.myxomat0515 wrote:Yes! This looks awesome. I'm glad I haven't splurged for m4l yet...
+1ethios4 wrote:This is what Ableton has to look forward to if they don't get it together. I love Live, but they can't put off forever the re-write to have session view CC automation recording, OSC, etc. Passing all of this off to M4L is not much of a solution either. Enough with the flimsy upgrades, high prices, drum machine add-ons and all that crap. There will soon be serious competition from lower-priced higher-featured programs.
Yep, the competition has woken up.ethios4 wrote:This is what Ableton has to look forward to if they don't get it together. I love Live, but they can't put off forever the re-write to have session view CC automation recording, OSC, etc. Passing all of this off to M4L is not much of a solution either. Enough with the flimsy upgrades, high prices, drum machine add-ons and all that crap. There will soon be serious competition from lower-priced higher-featured programs.
my thoughts, exactly... they need to regain focus on there strength, session / performance / live use...Angstrom wrote:Yep, the competition has woken up.ethios4 wrote:This is what Ableton has to look forward to if they don't get it together. I love Live, but they can't put off forever the re-write to have session view CC automation recording, OSC, etc. Passing all of this off to M4L is not much of a solution either. Enough with the flimsy upgrades, high prices, drum machine add-ons and all that crap. There will soon be serious competition from lower-priced higher-featured programs.
I've only recently noticed that Sonar has introduced a 'matrix view', which, although flawed is essentially Session View.
Now that won't kill Live, but Session is still Live's only real differentiating facet. So now we have two applications which appear to have stepped up to challenge. Neither of them will really make a dent in Live's userbase but it indicates that the grace-period of non-competition is over. Other linear apps are going non-linear.
What happens when Logic decides to introduce their version of Session ?
That would spell disaster for Live.
As much as I love Live and it is embedded into my workflow, if they don't come up with a major upgrade to Session and a non-linear arrangement methodology then their lead on the competition will be gone.
GAFM ***