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Anyone Else Using The Live 4 Beta?, Live Beta 4.0b7 thoughts??? |
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jeu. 15 juil. 2004, 21:08
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I'm liking it a great deal. I think it's the further evolution of a great piece of software. It does more of what Live already does better than anyone. For me, the dust will never settle on Digital Performer 4. Live's MIDI implementation is really quite bare bones but quite possibly fine for a lot of users. DP4 is still the ultimate scalpel. And for auto editing and processing, DP4 wins hands down. But comparison feels silly to me. They are apples and oranges. Nothing out there compares to Live's improvisational approach and the 4 beta feels more solid and musical than ever.
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sam. 17 juil. 2004, 22:46
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I'm loving it. It may be the last piece of music software I need What I'd like to know is how performance experience is.. I notice it's faster than 3. But on my PB G4/500 I max out pretty quickly (a couple of Apple AU's, iDrum and Buzzer2 run up to 65% on the meter). I'd love to hear a PB G4/1,5 user say he's/she's running Pro53, Minimoog V, FM7 and Altiverb in Live 4 without any problems and room for some more Altiverbs... Cheers, that was my first post, Allert
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mar. 20 juil. 2004, 15:48
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Mayybe it's because of a known incompatebility problem with native instrument VSTi's.
I've seen something like that on the ableton site.
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