Live Sets in Demo Mode: still can't save even if you buy it.
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2005 6:10 pm
Here's a problem I ran into last night.
I was fooling around with the Operator demo, just to check it out. I wrote a killer hook that I just had to keep, and so - sigh - I decided to shell out the dough to buy and register Operator so that I could keep my work.
Naturally, Ableton's marketing strategy worked on me.
Anyways, I purchased it online and unlocked it right then and there, so that I could save my Live set and preserve my work.
HOWEVER:
Once a Live set is considered to be in "demo mode" you can't save it no matter what. I bought, unlocked and registered operator with my Live set open, and when I went to save, no love man. I had to get a pencil, write down each and every operator parameter, write down all the effects and what their parameters were (and where they were inserted) and copy / paste my midi clips into a new live set. I was not happy about this man - it took the whole night to recreate what I had before, and it's still not 100% what it was originally.
Just a warning for others who may be using either the Live 4 Demo, or a Live set with the Operator demo - Paying for it, unlocking it, and even registering it won't save your precious work of genius once your live ste is tagged as demo mode.
That said, I am pretty happy with Operator as a synth - go figure. My only other FM synth is the FM-7, which has a crapola interface.
I was fooling around with the Operator demo, just to check it out. I wrote a killer hook that I just had to keep, and so - sigh - I decided to shell out the dough to buy and register Operator so that I could keep my work.
Naturally, Ableton's marketing strategy worked on me.
Anyways, I purchased it online and unlocked it right then and there, so that I could save my Live set and preserve my work.
HOWEVER:
Once a Live set is considered to be in "demo mode" you can't save it no matter what. I bought, unlocked and registered operator with my Live set open, and when I went to save, no love man. I had to get a pencil, write down each and every operator parameter, write down all the effects and what their parameters were (and where they were inserted) and copy / paste my midi clips into a new live set. I was not happy about this man - it took the whole night to recreate what I had before, and it's still not 100% what it was originally.
Just a warning for others who may be using either the Live 4 Demo, or a Live set with the Operator demo - Paying for it, unlocking it, and even registering it won't save your precious work of genius once your live ste is tagged as demo mode.
That said, I am pretty happy with Operator as a synth - go figure. My only other FM synth is the FM-7, which has a crapola interface.