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Marc Nostromo [M-.-n] marc.nostromo at gmail.com
Wed Mar 6 17:23:20 CET 2013


In that regard, one of the greatest feature for me is "consolidate
Time to new scene" in arrangement.

The idea is

1- you sketch in session.
2- you construct in arrangment from the clip you did in session.
3- you chop the result into timeslice back to session and go back to 1

My main problem was that session didn't allow to fine tune things too
much so I ended in the arrangment for that and was stuck forever.

2013/3/6 Tony Scharf <noisetheorem at gmail.com>:
> I never use the clip view except when mixing.  I think I am the only one.
>
> Tony
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Andrew Tarpinian
> <andrewtarpinian at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Pretty, pretty, pretty good.
>>
>> They really tightened up the feel of session view. Even just working with my
>> novation last night things just felt more grown up. I still have issues with
>> the arrangement window during the creation process, and live is really
>> telling me now "don't do that there dummy." They have backed this  up by
>> making session feel better, and I have a feeling I am going to be using it
>> for a lot longer in a song before going to the arrange. This quote below
>> from the CDM article has me very exited:
>>
>> "These work in conjunction with Push’s dedicated hardware buttons, but will
>> also come in handy even without Push. You can always sketch out ideas by
>> creating new clips, as before. Now, hitting New on Push advances to a new,
>> empty clip. Duplicate copies the active clip to a new space, so you can add
>> to a pattern one layer at a time (a bit as you might with a hardware looper,
>> but with a set of patterns recorded afterward). And the Capture and Insert
>> New feature duplicates all the clips currently playing into a new scene –
>> imagine the looper behavior, but with multiple tracks (and instruments) at
>> the same time.
>>
>> You can also use Fixed Length to set a pre-determined loop length, then
>> begin recording into a clip of that length. This, at last, gives Live
>> looper-style behavior useful to a lot of musicians. It’s not quite the same
>> as what you can do with a looper pedal – there’s still no way to set the
>> length based on your first recording – but it’s terribly useful in
>> overlaying ideas."
>>
>> This is the killer feature for me. I think the combo of my SL keyboard and
>> Push are going to be really what I have been looking for. I foresee myself
>> building a lot of new instrument and drum racks for my plug-ins and sounds.
>>
>> People are focusing on the small amount of features added, but I think they
>> are missing out on what's really going on here, maturity.
>>
>>
>> Also anyone notice the master channel audibly clips a lot more easily now,
>> if it just touches the red you start to hear clipping. This is probably a
>> good thing as it's most likely more accurate now.
>>
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