Subject:Ableton live as good as Acid?
Posted by: buckaroo
Date:5/12/2003 3:45:03 AM
Whats with Ableton Live? Can it do as much as acid? does it do anything better/worse? All i know it has rewire!!!!!!!!!! |
Subject:RE: Ableton live as good as Acid?
Reply by: Spirit
Date:5/12/2003 7:47:31 PM
It has a pretty interface and is very click-friendly. I've played with it quite a bit. I then went back to Acid and thought "can Acid do that?". So I started fiddling and sure enough virtually everything Abelton did, Acid did too - although usually it took more clicks. I found Ableton song timeline much inferior to Acid, but Ableton is way better for jamming - which is hardly surprising since that's primarily what its designed for. I love the way you can just record short pieces into it and start them looping, then switch to another pattern and do the same thing - a beautiful way to work. Unfortunately this alone wasn't worth the price since I already have 90% of the functionality in Acid. |
Subject:RE: Ableton live as good as Acid?
Reply by: spesimen
Date:5/13/2003 4:12:25 PM
the one thing it does better is the equivalent of beatmapping - it allows you to set arbitrary points for stretching, so you can accurately beatmap a track that doesn't have perfect tempo or that has changing tempos. this is really handy for working with a live drum track for instance. the ability to sort of put together and preview different groups of loops on the fly is also handy. i totally wish acid would let me store and recall mute groups, which would allow for similar functionality. i think acid is much more intuitive for basic tracking and editing though. |
Subject:RE: Ableton live as good as Acid?
Reply by: brux
Date:5/14/2003 3:13:20 AM
I am using Live 2, but hav'nt stopped using Acid. I like both, I do wish Acid would catch up with the times though. Maybe in 5?..... |