Tone Deft wrote:
now that 8.1.3 is out I suspect that new development will restart
Well, I don't think it's a question of development, it's
a pure marketing / business decision as all that had to
be done would be to "deactivate" the edit button in M4L.
That was what Reaktor Session was about. It was Reaktor,
but you could not open the instruments to see what's
inside and change it. Reaktor Session was not very successful
because a) it was still quite expensive (as far as I remember)
and b) there are lots of plug ins you can use instead of
Reaktor instruments as most Reaktor instruments have no
exclusive functionality.
But M4L has the exclusive functionality to manipulate
Live from inside the software. There is nothing else
you can use to do this so I guess there is much more reason
(and market) for a runtime version of M4L than there was
for Reaktor Session.
And as there is no M4L runtime I see more and more people
using some kind of workaround to manipulate at least some
parts of Live: They access the API using remote scripts.
There are more and more great and very complex scripts
showing up at the moment. And all the people using these
scripts could be potential buyers of a M4L runtime...