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- FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)I love its sequencers. It has a linear sequencer as well as a pattern based sequencer. The interface is about as cute as Whoppi Goldberg mugshots but the functionaility of this program is remarkable. It is literally an extension of ur finger tips. My only real beef with the program is its a resource hog and the GUI
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Great quality. No complaints about its sound what so ever.
Easy as pie to use and it comes with a whole bunch of tutorials to make learning it that much easier.
OVERALL OPINION
Its not my favorite program but its a really really good one. Id recommend it to anyone who wants to start w/ professional all in one software.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Xabiton ( 4-, 2006)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)I love its sequencers. It has a linear sequencer as well as a pattern based sequencer. The interface is about as cute as Whoppi Goldberg mugshots but the functionaility of this program is remarkable. It is literally an extension of ur finger tips. My only real beef with the program is its a resource hog and the GUI
Easy as pie and it comes with a whole bunch of tutorials to make learning it that much easier.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Great quality. No complaints about its sound what so ever.
OVERALL OPINION
Its not my favorite program but its a really really good one. Id recommend it to anyone who wants to start w/ professional all in one software.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Xabiton ( 4-, 2006)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)Likely targeted as an intuitive sequencing instrument, Ableton does a great job of including many elements of standard DAW's into it's workspace. You get a fairly standard set of plugins. Delays, EQ's as well as Ableton's Operator synth and a new BeatRepeat tool all clad in Abletons skin color. I haven't used these much as I mainly use my own plugins in VST and VSTi format. There is an intuitive browser on the left hand side of the workspace that allows for organization of your projects, plugins, loops etc. It can be collapsed to expand your workspace. You get a fairly standard set of loops aimed towards the more hip hoppy/technoish/house side of things which I'm sure many will find useful. An excellent feature practically exclusive of Ableton's is its time stretching ability. You can easily drag a loop or recording into the session or clip view, trigger it and conform it to the current sessions tempo. The stretching algorithm is quite unique in that it allows you to choose a processing method to deliver the best sounding stretch. You can choose from beat, texture, tone, or complex modes. I find that most percussive loops sound best using the beat setting. and tone and complex modes work best with richer recordings or whole audio clips. Keep in mind that selecting complex will be more intensive on the cpu. Sound quality is great with the re-synced loops and recordings. On the right is an awesome tutorial browser allowing for quick and easy access to tutorials that can be read as you operate the software. It can be also collapsible to expand the workspace view. Ableton does a great job of making the tutorials thorough yet simple, another point that contributes to it's quick learning curve. You even get a little box on the lower left hand side that displays information on every aspect of ableton's mechanics as youplace your mouse cursor over it. For example, if you have no idea what "that little knob" does, simply place your cursor over it and Ableton tells you exactly what it does and how to do it. Something ableton lacks is a better method of organizing comps in the audio recording view. I personally would have liked to see some form of playlist system for managing takes since Ableton really is able to give you a thorough project oriented music production experience.
Price paid
281.00 USD (Ebay)
Extremely easy to use. Abletons workflow is highly streamlined. You have a unique clip session view where you can simply drag and drop premade or recorded loops into various arrangements and trigger or record them similtaneously or individually in real time. I find this intuitive system especially handy for creating loop based melodic segments (chorus, bridges, etc..) quickly and efficiently. You can record on the fly manually using raw data (line inputs) or midi data (vsti's, hardware modules etc). By the way, Abletons midi handling is simple and powerful. Routing is very flexible via midi channels and can handle just about anything from choosing hardware modules as source from the dropdown menus to running intensive vsti modules such as korg legacy cell which you simply drag and drop from the file browser to the midi strip. Every control aspect of ableton within the workspace is fully automatable and can be programmed to an external controller or the computer keyboard via a simple to use keymap feature. You can draw in automation within the session view. I drew a sine wave pattern onto a level automation and watched the faders on my mixer glide in unison.. fairly entertaining. Using Abletons track recording view, you can record easily and edit it all using the classic cut and paste, region seperation, conforming, slicing methods etc.. Ableton has straight forward and flexible quantizing features which I find to be adequate and fairly precise even with abusive cutting and pasting. This works especially well with midi track recordings. A great thing about ableton is it seems to have some kind of noise reduction algorithm working when making edits. As clicks and pops at the edit points are negligible. Ableton is extremely easy to use and you will find yourself with a creative mix within minutes using the supplied loops. I have to admit I had the thing belting out something that resembled pop in about half an hour without even reading the manual. Enabled the midi controller slaved to my triton, setup my midi and record channels, routed my audio and effects sends, recorded some piano melodies. Threw in an instance of amplitube onto a channel. Routed my guitar, recorded an accompaniment. did the same for my bass guitar, then finally setup another midi channel and dragged in an instance of LM-9 and recorded a hilarious percussion mid track. Highlighted all the recordings and mixed down to wav. Easier done than said.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Great, and definately very adequate, you have sample rates of 16 32 44 and 48 khz, bit depths of I believe 16 & 32. More than enough to achieve polished works. As expected, changing to higher sample rates and bit depths do increase strain on the hard drive and processor quite significantly. With my setup at 44khz 16bit I haven't had a single hiccup on a P4 3.2 HT notebook with 512 megs ram. With a good ASIO audio interface you can achieve very nice & stable low latencies. I am currently achieving 4 ms with an M-audio Mobilepre with samples set to 80 on the mobilepre control panel. Ableton delivers crystal clear audio period.
Rock Solid. Ableton is stable even with seriously high computer, ram and hardrive loads that would concern a machine pamperer. On one session I had 9 instances of amplitube on various guitar patches, 12 instances of compressors (CP2S and Rcomp), reverbs, limiters, an instance of quasistereo on every channel, Tracks suite, L2, Lexiverb on the master out ... all in all about 35-40 intensive plugins. All with no hiccups. i was even able to setup two new vocal channels each with its own compressor, de-esser,eq, c4, exciter and autotuner. I even recorded the vocals in real with little to no audible delay present in the headset monitors. I have yet to experience what it's like to really max out Abletons abilities on my P4 3.2 HT notebook.
OVERALL OPINION
Ableton is very unique and streamlined. It's design is very straightforward yet powerful and allows you to perform tasks quickly and efficiently. It's sequencing capabilites are it's strengths and it's recording and automation capabilities can hold their own against the better established names. Ableton is as much fun to use as it is simple and you'll find yourself making music more than grumbling over questions and dead ends. I frequently find myself sequencing t'ill the sun re-appears and it's clear Ableton's produced simple yet potent tool in the arsenal.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: owendolmer ( 3-, 2006)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)This program has already transformed my work. Tape is really brilliant for rehearsed bands, but Live is the way to go for composing. I have a Nord Lead 2 but still ended up buying Operator - great sounds, especially with the new midi effects like Arpegiator. Simpler has cool sounds, as does Impulse, plus the effects are a blast to work with. I can't say anything is really missing when I now have so much to work with. Also, I did own an MPC1000 for a brief time, and it was like doing your taxes with a calculator watch compared to working with samples in Live. Warping is absolutley awesome, as is the whole clip editor.
Price paid
$399 USD
The reason I bought Live was many reviews lauded the interface as user friendly and intuitive and the program itself easy to learn. I was not dissapointed and kudos to Abelton for a very well composed user manual. Also: brilliant idea by Ableton was to allow download of the full version for demo (just can't save anything). Second was the fact that it works on Macs and PC's. So, I learned the program on my PC on lunch at work, then, when the decision was made to buy, I could immediately start working. Brilliant. Also, my brother in law jazz drummer can get Live for his PC and we can work seamlessly through mail with .als file extensions. Brilliant squared.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
I am fresh off the boat from analog, and the proverbial fog has lifted. I was working with a Tascam 488 8 track tape studio, mostly through headphones. I also colaborated with a guy who has a 24 track 2" studio, which was great but very time consuming and hard to manage. For instance, reversing tape direction for efects like pre-verb is cool, maybe we felt like the Beatles or something, but time consuming and may be unusable. It's funny, Trent Reznor talks about all the hassle he went through to do what Live does in a half minute - it's somewhat sad but he's glad he went through the experience. I think the sound quality will be better simply because I won't be "experiencing" every single cable that needs pluged in to add some delay to this track, or a bass line that has to be played for all five minutes instead of being able to loop it and focus on the song itself.
It seems very well built - the navigating section is very intuitive, the layout of tracks and sections for adding effects, the slip view and clip editing, all very intuitive. I actually did have a problem with instalation, where I had to download the entire program on a dial up connection. The version that shipped on the disk did not contain a fix for OSX Tiger. I was grumpy about that, but quickly forgave them for their lightening fast response and subsequent opening of the program and the obvious myriad solutions for my prior recording woes.
OVERALL OPINION
I read a lot about other programs, but have no experience with any other DAW or software package for recording. Going digital was based solely on playing instruments rather than playing with equipment, and harness some of the fantastic technology to improve my finsihed product. AND not cost a ridiculous price. My situation is obviously what cumputer based packages like Live are marketed towards, so,in hindsight, if I had picked Cubase or Sonar I might be just as enamored with their programs. Live just appealed to me in that it was created by musicians and was described as revolutionary - good vibe for a complete studio overhaul.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Hybrid (January 2-, 2005)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)NOT THAT I COULD THINK OFF,HAD BUILT IN EFFECTS,COMPRESSORS ECT.....PLUS AN EDIT WINDOW.....CANT COMPLAIN...............
Price paid
$430.92
TAKES ABOUT A COUPLE OF DAYS IF YOUR NOT A ABLETON USER.MANUAL IS SET UP NICE SO YOU CAN READ AS YOU EXPERIMENT..................
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
SOUND QUALITY IS THE SAME AS IN ANY OTHER SOFTWARE. IT DEPENDS HOW ENGINEER YOUR MUSIC.DIDNT FIND ANY WEAK POINTS.
OVERALL OPINION
MY LOVE FACTOR FOR(ABLETON LIVE 5) IT IS A 2.......I USE SONAR 4 WITH EVERY PLUG IN KNOWN TO MAN BUT ONLY USE ABOUT 4 OF EM'HAS ABOUT THE SAME QUALITIES AND QUALITY AS ITS RIVALS BUT THE WORK SCREENS ARE A BIT TOO GARAGEBAND'ISH! ABLETON CREATORS NEED TO IMPROVE ON GRAPHICS AND SUCH......
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: BIGDtheeAbmnble (January 1-, 2005)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)Likely targeted as an intuitive sequencing instrument, Ableton does a great job of including many elements of standard DAW's into it's workspace. You get a fairly standard set of plugins. Delays, EQ's as well as Ableton's Operator synth and a new BeatRepeat tool all clad in Abletons skin color. I haven't used these much as I mainly use my own plugins in VST and VSTi format. There is an intuitive browser on the left hand side of the workspace that allows for organization of your projects, plugins, loops etc. It can be collapsed to expand your workspace. You get a fairly standard set of loops aimed towards the more hip hoppy/technoish/house side of things which I'm sure many will find useful. An excellent feature practically exclusive of Ableton's is its time stretching ability. You can easily drag a loop or recording into the session or clip view, trigger it and conform it to the current sessions tempo. The stretching algorithm is quite unique in that it allows you to choose a processing method to deliver the best sounding stretch. You can choose from beat, texture, tone, or complex modes. I find that most percussive loops sound best using the beat setting. and tone and complex modes work best with richer recordings or whole audio clips. Keep in mind that selecting complex will be more intensive on the cpu. Sound quality is great with the re-synced loops and recordings. On the right is an awesome tutorial browser allowing for quick and easy access to tutorials that can be read as you operate the software. It can be also collapsible to expand the workspace view. Ableton does a great job of making the tutorials thorough yet simple, another point that contributes to it's quick learning curve. You even get a little box on the lower left hand side that displays information on every aspect of ableton's mechanics as youplace your mouse cursor over it. For example, if you have no idea what "that little knob" does, simply place your cursor over it and Ableton tells you exactly what it does and how to do it. Something ableton lacks is a better method of organizing comps in the audio recording view. I personally would have liked to see some form of playlist system for managing takes since Ableton really is able to give you a thorough project oriented music production experience.
Price paid
281.00 USD (Ebay)
Extremely easy to use. Abletons workflow is highly streamlined. You have a unique clip session view where you can simply drag and drop premade or recorded loops into various arrangements and trigger or record them similtaneously or individually in real time. I find this intuitive system especially handy for creating loop based melodic segments (chorus, bridges, etc..) quickly and efficiently. You can record on the fly manually using raw data (line inputs) or midi data (vsti's, hardware modules etc). By the way, Abletons midi handling is simple and powerful. Routing is very flexible via midi channels and can handle just about anything from choosing hardware modules as source from the dropdown menus to running intensive vsti modules such as korg legacy cell which you simply drag and drop from the file browser to the midi strip. Every control aspect of ableton within the workspace is fully automatable and can be programmed to an external controller or the computer keyboard via a simple to use keymap feature. You can draw in automation within the session view. I drew a sine wave pattern onto a level automation and watched the faders on my mixer glide in unison.. fairly entertaining. Using Abletons track recording view, you can record easily and edit it all using the classic cut and paste, region seperation, conforming, slicing methods etc.. Ableton has straight forward and flexible quantizing features which I find to be adequate and fairly precise even with abusive cutting and pasting. This works especially well with midi track recordings. A great thing about ableton is it seems to have some kind of noise reduction algorithm working when making edits. As clicks and pops at the edit points are negligible. Ableton is extremely easy to use and you will find yourself with a creative mix within minutes using the supplied loops. I have to admit I had the thing belting out something that resembled pop in about half an hour without even reading the manual. Enabled the midi controller slaved to my triton, setup my midi and record channels, routed my audio and effects sends, recorded some piano melodies. Threw in an instance of amplitube onto a channel. Routed my guitar, recorded an accompaniment. did the same for my bass guitar, then finally setup another midi channel and dragged in an instance of LM-9 and recorded a hilarious percussion mid track. Highlighted all the recordings and mixed down to wav. Easier done than said.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Great, and definately very adequate, you have sample rates of 16 32 44 and 48 khz, bit depths of I believe 16 & 32. More than enough to achieve polished works. As expected, changing to higher sample rates and bit depths do increase strain on the hard drive and processor quite significantly. With my setup at 44khz 16bit I haven't had a single hiccup on a P4 3.2 HT notebook with 512 megs ram. With a good ASIO audio interface you can achieve very nice & stable low latencies. I am currently achieving 4 ms with an M-audio Mobilepre with samples set to 80 on the mobilepre control panel. Ableton delivers crystal clear audio period.
Rock Solid. Ableton is stable even with seriously high computer, ram and hardrive loads that would concern a machine pamperer. On one session I had 9 instances of amplitube on various guitar patches, 12 instances of compressors (CP2S and Rcomp), reverbs, limiters, an instance of quasistereo on every channel, Tracks suite, L2, Lexiverb on the master out ... all in all about 35-40 intensive plugins. All with no hiccups. i was even able to setup two new vocal channels each with its own compressor, de-esser,eq, c4, exciter and autotuner. I even recorded the vocals in real with little to no audible delay present in the headset monitors. I have yet to experience what it's like to really max out Abletons abilities on my P4 3.2 HT notebook.
OVERALL OPINION
Ableton is very unique and streamlined. It's design is very straightforward yet powerful and allows you to perform tasks quickly and efficiently. It's sequencing capabilites are it's strengths and it's recording and automation capabilities can hold their own against the better established names. Ableton is as much fun to use as it is simple and you'll find yourself making music more than grumbling over questions and dead ends. I frequently find myself sequencing t'ill the sun re-appears and it's clear Ableton's produced simple yet potent tool in the arsenal.
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: owendolmer ( 3-, 2006)00 - FP UserPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00 (contenu en anglais)Excellent features, clip warping, sample editing, built in vst's and vsti's respectable. Everything that protoolslogic has just alot more musical. (quickneasy) Rewire is the bomb this program uses very little cpu so you can rewire multiple programs with no problems generally. Grouping tracks function would be good, maybe quicktime options for film would be sweet!
Price paid
280 Aus
excellent tutorials, great layout. I really like the simple no glitter gui, in my opinion the best interface out there!
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
Its got its own sound which I like, but its so subtle that it may be my imagination...
once i had a problem with an asio driver but theyve fixed it.
OVERALL OPINION
Im running pro tools but i always seem to boot up ableton, for arranging and pre mixing its the bomb all the automation you could want the list goes on. I would generally master in protools but thats just for the realtime bounce options, and proven algorithims. If your writing music especially hip hop and electronic or playing live this is up there, make sure you get your hands on some good plugins...
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Rajasik ( 2-, 2006)00 - Flo60600Publié le 10/05/08 à 19:35Marque de fabrique chez Ableton, tout tombe sous les doigts : installation sans problèmes, compatible Windows Vista, configuration aisée, le manuel n'est utile que pour comprendre la philosophie du soft, après une demi heure on peut le jeter par la fenêtre.
Peut-être un problème lorsqu'on tourne avec des pilotes ASIO, nottament ASIO4ALL, à cause d'un fichier config généré par Live, risquant de rendre muet le out de la carte son. Après recherche et suppression de ce fichier config, le problème est résolu.
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Sous Win XP, 1 Go RAM suffisent à faire tourner le soft confortablement
Sous Vista, ce même Giga de RAM commençera à souffrir dès lors qu'on balance des VST…Lire la suiteMarque de fabrique chez Ableton, tout tombe sous les doigts : installation sans problèmes, compatible Windows Vista, configuration aisée, le manuel n'est utile que pour comprendre la philosophie du soft, après une demi heure on peut le jeter par la fenêtre.
Peut-être un problème lorsqu'on tourne avec des pilotes ASIO, nottament ASIO4ALL, à cause d'un fichier config généré par Live, risquant de rendre muet le out de la carte son. Après recherche et suppression de ce fichier config, le problème est résolu.
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Sous Win XP, 1 Go RAM suffisent à faire tourner le soft confortablement
Sous Vista, ce même Giga de RAM commençera à souffrir dès lors qu'on balance des VST bien lourds et des effets dans tout les sens.
En gros de bonnes performances ne nécéssitant pas une configuration de bourrin
Quelques incompatibilités constatées sur certains VST provoquant des erreurs de runtime
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'utilise depuis un an et j'ai enregistré mon premier album avec. Il permet au néophyte d'entrer de plein pied dans le monde du séquenceur et d'obtenir des résultats pro assez aisément.
N'ayant pas eu l'occasion de tester les fonctionnalités de jeu live, je ne peut me prononçer sur une utilisation orientée DJ ou concert, néanmoins il s'agit évidemment d'un plus non négligeable.
Rapport qualité prix très correct, vu ses possibilités, en comparaison avec d'autres soft du marché.
Je referais 1000 fois ce choix.Lire moins00 - AnonymePublié le 27/09/06 à 14:57Le logiciel s'installe tous seul, et s'utilise tous seul... meme pas besoin de rentrer dans le manuel, tout est tres intuitif. Visiblement, pas d'incompatibilés...pourtant ma carte son est tres capricieuse
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Je tourne avec un vieux pc de déjà 7ans (miracle qu'il soit encore en vie!!!) equipé d'un processeur intel celeron 2giga, de 1024 de ram, et d'une carte son rme digi 96/8 pad. le logiciel fonctionne parfaitement, et est particulierement stable.
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'utilise depuis environ 1 mois, uniquement pour le... live.
le point fort, c'est vraiment le coté pratique. On a absolument tous sous la main, et raccordé à un controleur midi (dans mon cas u…Lire la suiteLe logiciel s'installe tous seul, et s'utilise tous seul... meme pas besoin de rentrer dans le manuel, tout est tres intuitif. Visiblement, pas d'incompatibilés...pourtant ma carte son est tres capricieuse
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Je tourne avec un vieux pc de déjà 7ans (miracle qu'il soit encore en vie!!!) equipé d'un processeur intel celeron 2giga, de 1024 de ram, et d'une carte son rme digi 96/8 pad. le logiciel fonctionne parfaitement, et est particulierement stable.
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'utilise depuis environ 1 mois, uniquement pour le... live.
le point fort, c'est vraiment le coté pratique. On a absolument tous sous la main, et raccordé à un controleur midi (dans mon cas un tout petit evolution uc-33e) c'est l'arme absolue.
j'ai tourné en live avec logic audio, puis avec reason (!), dernierement avec une mpc4000, mais là ca y est, j'ai enfin trouvé THE outil pour le live.
vu le prix d'une configuration console/boite d'effets/sequenceur, on peut dire que le rapport qualité/prix est vraiment pas mal!
je referais ce choix, et meme en priorité par rapport a l'achat d'autre materielLire moins00 - malnoirPublié le 14/09/06 à 18:09Installation sans probleme
aucune incomaptibilité
Config general super facile
Manuel clair et suffisant
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
3500+ SB audigy 2s 1024 ram corsair carte mere asus a8nx
Logiciel fonctionne super, excepté de rares crashs mais de tte facon le travail est tjs sauvegardé.
les perf sont super
Config super stable
AVIS GLOBAL
1 semaine
La tres grande simplicité d'utilisation
J'ai essayé cakewalk, incaptable ...
Si on pense que pour rentabiliser son argent il faut acheter un programme tres compliqué ben faut pas acheter live 5.
Oui sans hesiterLire la suiteInstallation sans probleme
aucune incomaptibilité
Config general super facile
Manuel clair et suffisant
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
3500+ SB audigy 2s 1024 ram corsair carte mere asus a8nx
Logiciel fonctionne super, excepté de rares crashs mais de tte facon le travail est tjs sauvegardé.
les perf sont super
Config super stable
AVIS GLOBAL
1 semaine
La tres grande simplicité d'utilisation
J'ai essayé cakewalk, incaptable ...
Si on pense que pour rentabiliser son argent il faut acheter un programme tres compliqué ben faut pas acheter live 5.
Oui sans hesiterLire moins00 - jeff5392Publié le 08/09/06 à 22:09Pas de probleme pour l'installation, utilise peut de ressources
Pas de problemes de compatibilié
Manuel clair et complet
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Athlon xp 2400+ 1GO de ram carte son terratec phase 22
Pas de probleme avec cette configuration
AVIS GLOBAL
Depuis 3 mois
Uniquement FL Studio
C'est un exellent logiciel de MAO tres puissant, je le conseil vivement
Oui je referais ce choix.
J'ai remarqué qu'il n'y avait pas de communauté francophone autour de LIVE mais j'ai decouvert un forum qui reste a exploiter: http://abletonliveforum.free.frLire la suitePas de probleme pour l'installation, utilise peut de ressources
Pas de problemes de compatibilié
Manuel clair et complet
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Athlon xp 2400+ 1GO de ram carte son terratec phase 22
Pas de probleme avec cette configuration
AVIS GLOBAL
Depuis 3 mois
Uniquement FL Studio
C'est un exellent logiciel de MAO tres puissant, je le conseil vivement
Oui je referais ce choix.
J'ai remarqué qu'il n'y avait pas de communauté francophone autour de LIVE mais j'ai decouvert un forum qui reste a exploiter: http://abletonliveforum.free.frLire moins00 - 2neePublié le 03/09/06 à 16:40Installation sans probleme -
AUcune incompatibilité rencontré-
config général ultra simple-
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
P Dual 3.2ghz
2 go de ram
carte son e-mu 1212 M
Le logiciel a de gros probleme de performance , il devient instable a partir d un faible nombre d effets sur chaque piste . la fonction FREEZE est tres efficace pour eviter de bouffer trop de cpu mais ne permet plus d éditer legerement les pistes (live 6. pourra le faire !!)
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l utilise depuis maintenant 1 an .
Ce que j aime le plus est la faciliité d édition des pistes , des effets. Tous les effets sont intéréssants mis a part compresseur et limiteurqui sont inefficaces.
Ce logiciel est le meille…Lire la suiteInstallation sans probleme -
AUcune incompatibilité rencontré-
config général ultra simple-
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
P Dual 3.2ghz
2 go de ram
carte son e-mu 1212 M
Le logiciel a de gros probleme de performance , il devient instable a partir d un faible nombre d effets sur chaque piste . la fonction FREEZE est tres efficace pour eviter de bouffer trop de cpu mais ne permet plus d éditer legerement les pistes (live 6. pourra le faire !!)
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l utilise depuis maintenant 1 an .
Ce que j aime le plus est la faciliité d édition des pistes , des effets. Tous les effets sont intéréssants mis a part compresseur et limiteurqui sont inefficaces.
Ce logiciel est le meilleur sur le plan de l édition audio ,parametrage des effets.
La reconnaissance du tempo sur les pistes enregistrées peuvent donner un gros coup de pouce au débutant !
L interface du logiciel est tres esthetique et possede un aspect ordonné .
rapport qualité /prix excessivement inadéquate cependant-> 500 € ( appelle moi bill gates!)
Rien ne vaut une bonne version de chez h20 !
Esperons pour la suite que le live6 soit mieux optimisé , et avec des effets integrés plus " professionnel".
IL devrait sortit un logiciel annexe specialement pour le mastering sur liveLire moins00 - crusty tagazPublié le 11/03/06 à 13:08Rien à dire c est nickel
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Pentium4 3.2GHZ
1024M de ram ddr2
chipset Intel i915P/i915G
carte sond m audio quattro
AVIS GLOBAL
Utilise live depuit la sortie de la version 2
j'ai aimé la simplicité de ce logiciel, il à evoluer en meme temps que mon niveau de création.
il est baut, coloré, c est visuellement agreable.
j aurait aimmé certaines fonctions suplementaires comme une edition plus presise des paramaitres en mode dessin, la posibilité de disposer de courbe de paramaitre pres reglé type sinusoidale et autres.
l absence de modularité de la table de mix pour les masters ces nul .
et le pire c est les nombreux bugs, les vertion change trop vite, tout …Lire la suiteRien à dire c est nickel
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Pentium4 3.2GHZ
1024M de ram ddr2
chipset Intel i915P/i915G
carte sond m audio quattro
AVIS GLOBAL
Utilise live depuit la sortie de la version 2
j'ai aimé la simplicité de ce logiciel, il à evoluer en meme temps que mon niveau de création.
il est baut, coloré, c est visuellement agreable.
j aurait aimmé certaines fonctions suplementaires comme une edition plus presise des paramaitres en mode dessin, la posibilité de disposer de courbe de paramaitre pres reglé type sinusoidale et autres.
l absence de modularité de la table de mix pour les masters ces nul .
et le pire c est les nombreux bugs, les vertion change trop vite, tout les ans il faut suivre.
le prix n'est pas telement justifier je trouve, il profite un peut trop de leur succé.
je pance passé à un autre sequenceur d'ici peut tipe logic ou cubase.
bref ce logiciel est vraiment dedier au live sur ce point rien a dire, il conviendra aux debutants qui sont efraillé par des programmes trop lourd comme cubase et autres...Lire moins00 - SkaRyToyPublié le 14/02/06 à 13:25> Installation nickel : selection des répertoires de plug-in etc. 15 min et c'est pour la vie!
> Aucune incompatibilité avec ma configuration : carte son reconnue, appareils midi aussi.
> Le choix des temps de latence et des options globales et simple, l'(h²0)activation se fait sans soucis grâce à la clé fournie par Ableton.°°
> Je n'ai pas lu le manuel, mais j'ai pris une après midi pour faire toutes les leçons proposées, ce qui m'a permis de tout de suite comprendre la logique du log: rébarbatif mais utile ++
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
CONFIG:
Laptop MSI 270
Proc 1.8 Ghz
1024 RAM
DD 80 Go à 7200t/m
Carte son = Carte mère (ASIO non géré!!!)
Stabilité bonne (quelques crackages quan…Lire la suite> Installation nickel : selection des répertoires de plug-in etc. 15 min et c'est pour la vie!
> Aucune incompatibilité avec ma configuration : carte son reconnue, appareils midi aussi.
> Le choix des temps de latence et des options globales et simple, l'(h²0)activation se fait sans soucis grâce à la clé fournie par Ableton.°°
> Je n'ai pas lu le manuel, mais j'ai pris une après midi pour faire toutes les leçons proposées, ce qui m'a permis de tout de suite comprendre la logique du log: rébarbatif mais utile ++
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
CONFIG:
Laptop MSI 270
Proc 1.8 Ghz
1024 RAM
DD 80 Go à 7200t/m
Carte son = Carte mère (ASIO non géré!!!)
Stabilité bonne (quelques crackages quand trop de plug-ins en marche mais Ableton gère la situation intelligemment grâce à un fichier temporaire de récupération de données)
Avec 6 lignes de midi bien chargées en VST (ex. 6 lignes de Kontakt II) ça tourne à la limite
> Fonctionnement proportionnel à la config : plus t'as de RAM, moins ça rame
AVIS GLOBAL
> Je l'utilise depuis 3 mois maintenant, et c'est vraiment un très bon log
> L'interface est claire, j'aime bien la gestion à la suite des Effets ajoutés sur une piste, comme ça au moins on comprends le routage.
> J'ai essayé Reason et Cubase pour commencer, puis Sonar, puis Fruity Loops, et avec Ableton j'ai trouvé le log qui me plaît :
c'est clair, on sait où agir pour jouer sur tel ou tel point (ce qui dans Cubase relève de l'illumination), et ça rocks la créativité ;]
> JE CONSEILLE VIVEMENT CE LOG POUR LES DEBUTANTS.
Grâce à lui, j'ai quasiment tout compris du processus de composition d'un morceau, comment marche le Midi, la programmation des potars pour commander les VSTi, le mastering, bref j'ai compris la globalité des points critiques dans la compo moderne.
Et maintenant, je me met doucement à Logic et à Cubase et je comprends enfin le routage, les bus, et comment adapter ces "gros" log à ma propre façon de composer : c'est l'essentiel je crois.
Mais il faut avouer que la clarté de l'interface avantage largement Ableton Live par rapport à ses concurrents.Bref, c'est le log qui ouvre des perspectives sur tout le reste des séquenceurs maîtres. Enorme pour la formation et la compréhension de la MAO.
>Pour moi, c'est le séquenceur de l'avenir. Pas trop gourmand en CPU, excellente gestion des VSTi (vive l'écran de commande associé avec les cannaux du plug-in sur lesquels on peut faire du mapping MIDI, ça facilite largement l'automation, et c'est accessible d'un simple clic), bon rendu sonore lors de l'exportation.
>Pour ce qui est du live, je n'utilise pas cette fonctionnalité...mais mon mode de composition est très intuitif, c'est sûrment pour ça que Live me correspond très bien dans mon processus créatif.
> Voilà c'est du tout bon faut y aller, et vivement le 6, avec peut être un mappage intégral des VSTi (mais ça dépend aussi des VSTi alors bon c'est un peu le bordel)pour éviter la programmation fastidieuse des CC, des presets de mastering pro, mais c'est vraiment sur la bonne voix la !!!
Keep Living!Lire moins00 - chasiscgcPublié le 07/01/06 à 14:15Il est vrai génial il ma sauver la vie en quelque sorte j'ai du passer des soiré entières à chercher un soft qui me permetait de lancer des bruitages et effet à partir des touche du clavier j'en avai besoin pour une pièce de théatreet je suis tombé sur la démo et j' ai fini par l'acheter j'ai pas pu résister.Il me reste plus qu ' a exploiter les 90% restant du soft lol.
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Il a su parfaitement s'adapter a l'utilisation dont j' en avai besoin donc pour du théatre reste a voir pour le prochain spectacle de jeune si il sera le surmonter
AVIS GLOBAL
Vraiment une bombe et une large possibilité de milieu d'utilisation la preuve avec mon témoignage.J'en suis …Lire la suiteIl est vrai génial il ma sauver la vie en quelque sorte j'ai du passer des soiré entières à chercher un soft qui me permetait de lancer des bruitages et effet à partir des touche du clavier j'en avai besoin pour une pièce de théatreet je suis tombé sur la démo et j' ai fini par l'acheter j'ai pas pu résister.Il me reste plus qu ' a exploiter les 90% restant du soft lol.
ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE
Il a su parfaitement s'adapter a l'utilisation dont j' en avai besoin donc pour du théatre reste a voir pour le prochain spectacle de jeune si il sera le surmonter
AVIS GLOBAL
Vraiment une bombe et une large possibilité de milieu d'utilisation la preuve avec mon témoignage.J'en suis très ravi de mon investissement et grace à lui la technique son du théatre a reçu les félicitations par la troupe de théatre ce qui n' était pas arrivé depuis 20ans.Lire moins00
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