!!!Live 6!!!
!!!Live 6!!!
How fast will it crash?
How much will it cost?
What will it do?
Will Simpler have LFOs that sync?
Will annoying trance djs and the people who write threads about them use it?
How much will it cost?
What will it do?
Will Simpler have LFOs that sync?
Will annoying trance djs and the people who write threads about them use it?
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probably as fast as you are ever going to need it to.How fast will it crash?
it will either pay off huge in endless hours of productivity and joy, or will cost you endless hours of pain and frustrationHow much will it cost?
we'll see
see aboveWhat will it do?
lets see if we get a session view that syncs properly again.Will Simpler have LFOs that sync?
then LFOs that sync will be nothing but a welcome bonus
Will annoying trance djs and the people who write threads about them use it?
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Personally I was not to excited to see Live 5.2 or 6 without first seeing the current show stoppers fixed. get me back on the one then I'll get my pom poms.
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werdkennerb wrote:Personally I was not to excited to see Live 5.2 or 6 without first seeing the current show stoppers fixed. get me back on the one then I'll get my pom poms.
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Um, wasn't 5.2 billed as a bug fix release? That's what was implied in the press release....kennerb wrote:Personally I was not to excited to see Live 5.2 or 6 without first seeing the current show stoppers fixed. get me back on the one then I'll get my pom poms.
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Perhaps Live 6 will be a good thing, perhaps they write it new from scratch up! With the knowledge they have now, knowing about the problems they got with the L5 release (wich wasn´t the luckiest one I think, but it also was the completest (PDC) with alot of new features wich interacted more unlogical (nudge/scrub/FOD) than it could be expected before it was ready.
There where a lot of fixes nessessary after the release wich where perhaps more workarounds as real fixes. I think it´s complete enough for now to compete with other DAW´s, it´s time now to get better workflows (scrollwheel zooming,arrangement performance and the rightclick menus) and a lot of little improvements, perhaps video support (as a payable plugin would make sense) and really what we need is more real live feedback (something like the Livearrangement perhaps? ) without mousing around.
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There where a lot of fixes nessessary after the release wich where perhaps more workarounds as real fixes. I think it´s complete enough for now to compete with other DAW´s, it´s time now to get better workflows (scrollwheel zooming,arrangement performance and the rightclick menus) and a lot of little improvements, perhaps video support (as a payable plugin would make sense) and really what we need is more real live feedback (something like the Livearrangement perhaps? ) without mousing around.
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It's -so so so- frustrating with them announcing a release date for Live 6 when a big majority of us are still having pains with Live 5. Not little pains either, but showstoppers.
Why put resources on a whole new version when those resources could be put to use on fixing existing software?! Why not fix the existing bugs twice as fast with a big development team instead of having another team working on 6.
I wonder if Live 6 will finally push Live into the bloatware territory....
Why put resources on a whole new version when those resources could be put to use on fixing existing software?! Why not fix the existing bugs twice as fast with a big development team instead of having another team working on 6.
I wonder if Live 6 will finally push Live into the bloatware territory....
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Hahah. Hopefully, trance dj´s won´t use it. Nor use anyhting.Kodama wrote: Will annoying trance djs and the people who write threads about them use it?
the8bitdeity wrote:Um, wasn't 5.2 billed as a bug fix release? That's what was implied in the press release....kennerb wrote:Personally I was not to excited to see Live 5.2 or 6 without first seeing the current show stoppers fixed. get me back on the one then I'll get my pom poms.
Yeah your right. When I went through and scoured the text I did see that. The initial image Turned me off because it did not appear to apply to me at all.
I just bought 5 in the end of Dec so it is jilting for me to see a product that has the issues that it does offer a new version so soon.
I won't be making the same mistake with six. Dang I just wanted an arp and operator was a deal at the time. Dang. dang dang
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Isn't this ugly little one enough ? It's free !serotoninsteve wrote:perhaps video support (as a payable plugin would make sense)
http://groc.org/movieplayer
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It´s ugly enough!amo wrote:Isn't this ugly little one enough ? It's free !serotoninsteve wrote:perhaps video support (as a payable plugin would make sense)
http://groc.org/movieplayer
No serious, I have no use for video support now, so no idea how it looks, but it was simply one of the future features I´ve had in mind while writing.
But really, for most of the users L5 seems to work, thats why I think it´s better if we get a whole new L6 instead of a never completely fixeable 5.5.
I´m sorry, but if they could fix the shit in 5 wich is going on for some users they would certainly do it, but they can´t.
Other issues, like more performance orientated problems (like arrangement lagtime) should be on top of the list for L6.
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