but if its the $300 -$500 rnge....well Live 9 is around the corner
Yeah the launchpad just seems like a better option. bus power and light weight are always wonderful.
there seems to be an unusual delay on getting mine from the guy, so but whatever. Im having enough fun with ableton on its own.
looks like I can upgrade from lite to full live for $329 if I get the download version. do you think I'll be ableto install it on different systems with the download only version?
also, I've got a few of my first questions for you :
-How do I stop it from looping when I record something into a clip and play it back?
-I don't know where to find the midi note names for the drum racks so I can assign sounds to whatever hardware im using. Is that what the editing of drum racks is? (I can't do it since it isnt available in the lite edition.) Does it make to where you can MIDI learn the sounds to pads or whatever as you choose or is it a sound editing thing
loop thing worked.to stop it looping double click on the clip and you'll see an information box in the left hand bottom corner where you can transpose the clip or change its gain...on the right hand side of the box there will be a yellow button with loop...just press it
to assign midi just click the midi map button in the top right (in between "key" and CPU %), press on the drum pad you want to control in the drum rack, then the controllers pad and it will map automatically...when youve finished mapping the pads just press the midi button again
that doesnt sound right...Im sure its fully featured for stuff like midi control
keep me posted with your finds
mmmm, thats not a kick in the arse of an ipad 2's price
and v-control you can open plugs etc, in fact you can do anything that you can do with a mouse
add touchable and youve got pads, keys, clip launch
still looks good but once they get over $300 im thinking ipads got more flexibility maybe??