![]() ![]() Get Suite, and learn to use what it has to offer, and the amount of additional plugins you'll ever need to buy goes way down, IMO. You want M4L, and you want all the native devices Ableton has to offer. I also agree with the person who said Suite is the way to go. If you try Live and don't initially gel with it, give it some time and maybe watch a few tutorial vids and see if that helps. Yes, Logic 8 is a fossil, and I admit I haven't been lucky enough to try Logic X since my Mac with 8 was stolen and I made the switch to PC (permanently).Īnywho, my main contribution to this thread, if any, is that I initially hated Live due to being so used to the Logic workflow, but I've since grown to (mostly) love it. It definitely crashes much, MUCH less often than the Logic 8/Mac platform I used to be on. ![]() I started on Ableton with Live 9 and am now a Live 10 Suite owner and it very rarely crashes, on either version. I also wonder about the hardware/software combinations of the people who are experiencing so many crashes with Ableton. I've never lost work with Ableton crashes, it's always recovered. ![]()
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