![]() ![]() I am actually stopping visiting the forum because all of this. It comes with three versions: Intro, selling for 99 (or 124. Ableton Live has been on the market since 2001, and has been the go-to DAW for many musicians today. Love this ease leave all your frustration aside from this should be meant to share ideas on how to use Ableton not to continously blame them because they are not revealing the date of issue for Ableton 9. Ableton vs FL Studio: Price Ableton Price. I think we're all experts at making excuses.) ![]() ![]() (OK I've had quite a bit of wine tonight, but, in a nutshell, those are my feelings on the matter. My point is: if you feel that Ableton Live, with its endless possibilities (and maybe a plugin or two) won't allow you to make music, then maybe music is not really for you? They've been doing this for decades, and they're still doing it. Sporkles wrote:Am I the only one who's fed up with all the sore arses over "lack of reinvention" or whatever? Do you realise that people have been making awesome music for centuries with nothing but a piano, some paper and a pen? (insert favourite rock band here) have made music with a drum kit, a bass guitar, one or two guitars and a vocalist. If i ever got another DAW, it would be Cubase, but even then, i would still build tracks in Live and master/mix it in Cubase (i like the mixer in Cubase). I do still have my FL license, but i am thinking of selling it, because i dont use it. The ability to create intuitively on the fly and the ease of manipulating samples makes it much more interesting from a techno stand point. I would rather Ableton get the next version right an wait a while, rather than jump ship.so yeah +1 from me for the annoying "i want Live 9 now, otherwise i'm going onto Reason/Logic/Cubase/Bitwig/FLStudio" Honestly everyone has their own preferences but making the switch from fl to ableton was a game changer. dll files works correctly, or at least almost fine so i can be use it on. Live 8 works as it is yes, yes we would like to hear whats in the pipeline, but, tbh, i'm more than happy with Live 8 and it does what i need it too. With Ableton Live 10, happens the same situation of FL Studio 64 bit. FL also still doesnt have track freezing in it :O To me, the live mode in FL doesnt look right. There's quite a few pro's who do use it too, which blows the "it sounds shit" argument out of the water Avicii, Madeon, Afrojack, Porter Robinson.all use FL and its native plugs, to name a few. The only thing it really needs is track warping, but i dare say that will happen in FL11. What users ask for in FL, they usually get. On the other hand, FL Studio boasts versatility in layout, a wide range of plugins and effects, and a modular. Ableton Live offers a streamlined interface, efficient workflow, and features like FX Chains, intuitive racks, and resampling. The main thing here is, FL's development team listen and respond to people on their forums, Ableton's, well.dont. In our comprehensive comparison of Ableton and FL Studio, we explore the unique strengths of each DAW. ![]()
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