Can’t do that easily with a trackpad or mouse.ģ. Same point above, but basically being able to switch between my live instrument and an on screen virtual one is a big deal to layer up an idea. Being able to record my live instruments and not have to switch to a trackpad to move between UI elements seems small, but it really keeps me in the zone.Ģ. Touch first is important because your instruments are touch as well. I guess I should expand why not a laptop, but it boils down to removing lots of little friction points that make ephemeral ideas harder to put down.ġ. It’s a smart way imho to get people on either side of the fence to consider the other side. A lot may just even need to add a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.Ĭonversely, the people who do want to use it more seriously after whetting their teeth on the mobile platform, will then see the Mac as the next logical stepping point. Having more pro apps on the iPad signals to them that they can shift more of their computer life to it. I don’t see it being used for more than that level of work.īut also, as much as both the things I mentioned are very spur of the moment things, I think the real value here is having a step ladder through the ecosystem.Ī lot of people, especially youths, only need an iPad for more of their computing use. I doubt it’ll be something people use in touch mode, but I can see some folks using it for quick on the go edits for things like social media stings. Having something where I can potentially work out an idea with just my iPad, and then take it to my desktop is really exciting to me.įCPX seems neat as well. The divide from putting down an idea when it hits, to working it into something, has always been really high. (Edit: I’m a Logic Pro user on macOS so my comments reflect getting things into that specifically) But I’ve always found the workflow very limiting or clunky. The promise has been there since stuff like 8tracks on the iPhone 3G, and various Audio Units already on iOS. Thanks in advance for advices you can tell me, and excuse my bad english.Having a full DAW on the go is a killer feature imho. I have already examined the rewire.dll files I have, and I've done things I see on the net, all without success. Incredible! Buy the program and the full demo versión don't works fine? I just wrote for service Ableton Live, but they say me that can't give me support if i not buy the program. Just after I quit playing, just the sound disappearing with the resulting message "not responding" message on the two applications. The fact is that I can not or try clips and just make a loop in Ableton (or Reaper) and leave to play but each time the loop back to the beginning, a small audio cut makes it occurs that the loop take that small amount of time before returning to play. The first symptom begins when you try to loop through time selection, to sound continuously and can keep trying different clips in Ableton to see which fits better. Both programs stop responding and you have to close them. Total, I have installed the Ableton Live 9.1.5 64 bit (demo version, fully functional for 30 days), but it is impossible to use it with reaper slave without crashes on a minute or little. Let's see, I have a few months using the version of Reaper 64 bit (in this case the last 4,731, although I tried previous versions and the same problem), and now planned to buy Ableton 9-64 bit too, to use both programs by rewire. This is my second post on the forum (i put a similar post in the spanish forum, but without response for the moment), and hopefully not the last (and collaborate rather than make war, as I will do).
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