![]() ![]() In my opinion - this is only half of the definition of "probability" is for the subject of making music - it solves the " will the machine play a note?", but not the "what note will it play?" ![]() I am actually a bit disappointed that the Probability features in Live 11 are only for velocity and chance of a note being played, especially since they've brought the scales feature over from Push2. Its not a deal breaker, but it is something that, imo needs to be addressed, especially since we are talking about the top selling(?) DAW, for the last few years.Īh got it, I don't use their automation extensively, but automation not having latency compensation seems pretty major with how much they push their automation/modulation system. So you need to print to audio and then do said processing. Ways around it are aligning automation by ear, using time critical plugs, before plugs that induce a lot of latency, but sometimes you want to use a gate plug in that sync to project tempo, after a heavy plug in.and it sounds way off. and automating said channels and making sure the automation works properly by ear, because what you see (for aforementioned channels with "heavy" plug ins), is not what you get in terms of audio. Using synced gate, ducking effects after plug ins that induce latency (lots of it) like Acustica Audio, UAD, etc. What problems are people having? My biggest issue with Live was always comping, it was wild to me it didn’t exist. I hear people mentioning delay compensation problems in Live all the time but I’ve never encountered one that couldn’t be fixed after figuring out why Live chose to handle it a certain way. I think Live 11 is more a "Live 10.2" than a Live 11. I am glad I stuck with Live 9 and skipped on Live 10 till this offer, cause I paid the discounted price for Live 10 a week ago and got the license for Live 11 for "free" as well.Īlthough I am planning on moving away from making finished tracks in Ableton and moving to Reaper, I am planning on Rewiring Ableton to Reaper and I also have students that use Ableton Live, so I have to be up to date. I have a 3,1 cheese grater that I patched with 10.13.6 and works just fine. ![]() I won't be getting it unless I get a new machine to replace my Graphics Mac Mini and get it for that one. It is stuck on 10.11 El Capitan and runs Live 10 just fine on it, along with Reason 11 and many older plugins. I saw that the system requirements were OSX 10.13 High Sierra and my music machine, a 8-core Cheese Grater tower, can't go that high. I went to preorder Live 11 and then had to cancel the order. ![]()
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