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| | Features | Multitrack recording up to 32-bit /192 kHzNondestructive editing with unlimited undoPowerful and creative MIDI sequencing of software and hardware instruments Library with over 1600 expressive sounds, each with versatile control options Advanced warping and real-time time-stretching
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| | Description | Ableton Suite 8 is a complete software studio. Suite 8 gives you all the features in Live 8 plus a beautiful new sound library, 11 Ableton instruments and a wealth of useful resources. Live 8, the latest version, adds and updates such features as a powerful groove engine, audio warping, live looping, built-in effects, crossfades for editing in the Arrangement View and improved MIDI editing. The music never has to stop in Live. Record audio and MIDI on the fly, drop in loops and samples, add effects and swap sounds without ever hitting the stop button: everything happens in real time. Once you have begun your project, use a wealth of tools to manipulate your audio and midi. The Groove engine allows you to apply groove patterns in real time, extract grooves from audio or MIDI sources or quantize audio and MIDI in real time. An extensive library of grooves is included with Live. Warp audio events by adjusting the position of beats on the timeline. Plus you can slice audio files to MIDI tracks based on transients. Live offers total compatibility. It works seamlessly with controller hardware and makes it simple to assign custom MIDI controls. Live supports AIFF, WAV, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files, as well as VST and AU effects and instruments. Live 8 also offers full ReWire support and can run as either a ReWire master or slave. System requirements The installation size of the boxed version of Ableton Suite 8 is 48 GB space. Mac: 1.8 GHz G4/G5 or faster (Intel Mac recommended), 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended, if supported by your computer), Mac OS X 10.4.11 (10.5 or later recommended), DVD-ROM drive Windows: 2 GHz Pentium 4 or Celeron compatible CPU or faster (multicore CPU recommended), 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended on Windows Vista and Windows 7), Windows XP (home or Pro), Windows Vista or Windows 7, sound card (ASIO driver support recommended), DVD-ROM drive, QuickTime recommended |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 9.49 inches | | Product Width: | 3.54 inches | | Product Height: | 8.27 inches | | Package Length: | 9.5 inches | | Package Width: | 8.3 inches | | Package Height: | 3.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 3 reviews |
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Amazing and I've only scratched the surface. Jul 02, 2010
By Dr Strangetone I bought Suite 8 to use mainly as a production tool but due to a power surge, my DJ mixer got fried. I had just bought a house and Live 8 was already a big purchase so I was going to be in trouble when it came time to make mixes for my college radio show. Turns out Live is a tool that I have always wanted. I started playing wth Tension etc. and found every one of them to be more than impressive for sound design but what really blew me away is how Live makes it possible to make blends that are technically impossible. If I have an idea, 99% of the time I can make it happen. As a college radio DJ, I have complete freedom to play whatever I want so anything goes. I actually mixed En Vogue's "Never Gonna Get It" with Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made For Walking" seamlessly which would be impossible with just the standard DJ setup. The best part is, when I do replace my mixer I can split up the tracks and actually cut them up myself with Serato. With "The Bridge" on the horizon, Live will probably become as essential as a turntable for me as a DJ. I know a few DJ's who think the digital revolution is bad and makes it so anyone can become a DJ, but really it depends on your level of creativity. If you want to just mix records and "Flash", you don't need this but if you want to do the impossible and flip intros and songs around on the fly.... I recently upgraded from Tiger to Snow Leopard which was causing Live and Garage Band to crash but within 2/12 days and three emails, Abletons tech support was able to solve the problem for both!!! This problem was related to Melodyne needing to be updated and I couldn't find any info on the internet. Excellent tech support!!!! I can't wait until I have more time to delve into the real meat of the program but from what I've seen so far, I'll be blown away many times over. If you decide to get it, my only advice is to watch a tutorial on youtube, try it in Live and then go back and forth until it sinks in. Live has an initially confusing layout, but it becomes second nature quickly. Don't be intimidated.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Really Excellent!! Aug 18, 2010
By Musiclover
"jrus"
I can't add much to what has already been said about Ableton Live except to say it really is everything everybody says it is. All you have to do to find out is down load a FREE FULLY FUNCTIONAL copy from their website (they'll give you a free 30 license) and try it for yourself. Including technical support. I ended up buying the whole suite and I'm really glad I did. So much stuff comes with the Suite version that I think I could play with it for the rest of my life without running out of things to try and experiment with. I use both the "composing/production" side (Session View) and the "recording" side (Arrangement View) which are seamlessly integrated. I suppose a hardcore Pro Tools person could list some obscure feature Pro Tools has that Live doesn't (and probably visa versa) but I am not aware of any feature you have a right to expect from a fully professional recording DAW that Live doesn't have. And the amazing thing is, that's only half of it - before you even GET to that half, you've got the most amazing, powerful, intuitive and un-invasive (it doesn't interfere with your natural working processes) composing and producing tool you could imagine. In addition, the customer service is excellent (though they need to start staffing up - the application's user base is growing exponentially and it shows in their response time (still way better than the nightmares I've heard about Pro Tools but it needs to improve)). In a world of software like "Sibelius" where despite the huge cost of the software, provides you exactly ONE call to customer support (that's right O-N-E !!!) and then they CHARGE YOU after that, these guys are definitely operating in the opposite paradigm. I'm telling you - don't believe me!! Just down load it and see for youself!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
PERFECT! Feb 11, 2012
By DIRTYBIT Ive, had it all, From pro tools to cubase, logic ect, and ableton takes the cake. Its easy to learn, has great workflow and amazing tones. All of the tools that come with this program are enough alone to make top notch compositions, not to mention if you add some wicked vst's like Massive. It doesn't get much better than this!!!!
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