![]() ![]() I think that Ableton could do the same with Live. I mention all this about Samplitude, because even with MIDI and VSTI support, it has maintained it's original feel and even resources by allowing the features to be disabled. Samplitude also has the option to completely disable the 32bit MIDI engine. I can tell you that if you don't want to Samplitudes MIDI features, you really won't notice that they're there anyways. Samplitude was once an audio-only program, but now has MIDI and VSTI support. More flexible routing between tracks as has been mentioned previously in this thread.Ĭurrently I can use Project5 ReWired to Live for MIDI and VSTI support, but I think that Ableton could do it well. ![]() (not talking about adding AC3, MLP or DTS type surround features)ĥ. Of course this would require eight outputs for surround plus prelistening for the optimal set up, but it could be very interesting and very usable. Live surround features, like surround panning, six-channel wav file support, 5.1 busses, etc., but also with a slick downmix to prelisten function. These are the features I would like to see in 3.0:ġ. Wouldn't it be a hell of a lot simpler to just run fruityloops in live - like rewire? guess thats a yes for vsti support then? although not sure it really needs full vsti support (what use is absynth with no midi?)- i'm in agreeance it's simplicity is it's best feature, and their 'standout' market edge is the emphasis on live performance, so i think they need to carry on in that direction and address the interface/performance things that affect it's live use and not get bogged down in too many editing features - personally i use reason to do most of my editing etc - maybe the way forward is by software companies working together alot more closely to integrate (ie rewire 3.0 if there isn't one in the pipeline doing things like shared effects/routing etc so ableton can be kept to what it's good at and reason to it's, so rather than reason worrying about hard disk recording, rewire an audio track recorded in live into reason to use the vocoder/rev 7000, malstrom filters so on. But step sequencers are huge for me for creating great drum beats. I know live can't be everything to everybody, and if it just incorporated vstis, i could just run FL studio 4 inside of live. ![]()
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