Im wondering whether i can be arsed to learn everythin again, but i think it might help my future live sets , i havent really used ableton for much more than a 'deck A and Deck B with a few fx sends' type set up...
What were the pro's and cons?
Anyone switch from Cubase (or any DAW) to using ableton??
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Anyone switch from Cubase (or any DAW) to using ableton??
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I used to use cubase then sonar eventually I switched to a combo of live and reason. I use reason a lot for synthesis I love the way everything plugs into everything so easily. But use Live for sampling my analog gear jamming and composition.
I find live easier to use than Cubase or Sonar, but I'm not a fan of the piano roll midi editing in live, it needs to be seriously improved IMHO.
I find live easier to use than Cubase or Sonar, but I'm not a fan of the piano roll midi editing in live, it needs to be seriously improved IMHO.
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people complain about the live midi editor but after using cubase 3, cubase sx, logic 9, reason 1 - 4. i think its the best in the business. what needs to be improved about it?Minimal Samples wrote:I find live easier to use than Cubase or Sonar, but I'm not a fan of the piano roll midi editing in live, it needs to be seriously improved IMHO.
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to me it really really lacks ghost clips.hydrogen wrote:people complain about the live midi editor but after using cubase 3, cubase sx, logic 9, reason 1 - 4. i think its the best in the business. what needs to be improved about it?Minimal Samples wrote:I find live easier to use than Cubase or Sonar, but I'm not a fan of the piano roll midi editing in live, it needs to be seriously improved IMHO.
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it's a good loop player and the live jamming to make the song structure is good for some people. personally i like to think about where stuff should go rather than it just happen my chance.
i find every daw good for the thing they were originally designed for. if live loop jamming is the most important thing for you then use ableton. it's the best workflow for people who really struggle with structuring a tune. if your able to get a structure down quickly without the live loop jamming you would probably be better off with something else...
i find every daw good for the thing they were originally designed for. if live loop jamming is the most important thing for you then use ableton. it's the best workflow for people who really struggle with structuring a tune. if your able to get a structure down quickly without the live loop jamming you would probably be better off with something else...