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104 People rated this product : 9 out of 10
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9 out of 10
Feature:
I love the arranger because it's very easy to use. I just don't like the Midi Piano Roll right now. I prefer Cubase instead because it's more intuitive.
Quality:
I like the interface.
Value:
It's an investment so..
Desirability:
If your into loop base music then invest in this.
Sound:
If you render your tracks to wave and then open those to Cubase the sounds is more clearer and better.
Ease of Use:
the best. Get some DVD tutorials to get you started. Don't read the manuals because that will slow you down(inspirational in terms of) . I like the session view because I can try lots of samples to see if they would fit in my music.. Try to sample lots of things or get loops of cd's. It's like Acid but a little better.
Support:
I like the e-mail support. . They e-mail me within 24 hours.
Overall:
I use it everyday.. I average about 5 hours of use everytime I open it up.
Submitted: 3/10/2008
Style of Music: Electronic Dance Music









10 out of 10
Feature:
I have used Cubase since about 1991. Using another program was very hard for me. I eased into Live over the course of a bout a year. This year I have jumped all the way in. I'm here to tell you: if you're doing loop-based music, don't even hesitate, GET LIVE. It is the best Loop based soft sequencer in existence. The browser makes it a breeze to drop material into your arrangement. There is context sensitive help (duh, every manufacturer should have this), etc etc
Quality:
It's got bugs. It crashes HARD----one example is when it can't read an Akai sample disk and freezes. Other times it freezes temporarily for no reason. All this in Windows Vista. IO have figured out you have to make a LOT of tweaks to Vista power savings so your drives don't go to "sleep" on Live.
Value:
Compare to the competition. Although you have to buy a lot of extras (which I don't recommend---3rd party VSTis far better than Ableton instruments)
Desirability:
Live is HOT.
Sound:
You get out what you put in. Don't believe any baseless drivel about the sound engine in Ableton; the majority of people making music in their bedrooms can't even tell you, e.g., what a band pass filter does, so it's unlikely they have a clue about why their Ableton Live real time output, or rendered output, is not "pristine." Ableton's audio engine is every bit as professional, clean, and pristine as its competitors' products. If it weren't it would not be used by thousands of award winning professional producers, DJs, and others across the globe. What do you do if you think your Ableton output is sub par? Learn the basics of music production, and stop thinking your mix is going to sound like Timbaland's just because you found some "dope sounds." It doesn't work like that.
Ease of Use:
It's a bit hard to learn. You have to read the manual, watch some YouTube videos, but you'll get the hang of it. Once you do, it's off to the races.
Support:
Really poor.
Overall:
As good as it gets for software sequencers right now--especially for loop based musicians
Submitted: 2/24/2008
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