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Is Ableton Live suitable as a stand alone DAW?
If not/so - why?
What I am presently doing is using Ableton Live to produce and construct tracks. Is it in and over itself suitable to master in? Or should one use a different DAW/Editor to do that in? What are your thoughts on Adobe Audition? |
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I use it pretty much like alot of producers use pro tools, digital performer, sonar, etc.
he "editing" is non-destructive and I cant say that I 100% love that but with slightly more mouse work you can edit vocals and instruments very nice and maintain fidelity (no pun intended) all within the box. I used to just import all audio I wanted to edit into Audition but I am of the firm belief that if you can do it all within one program and maintain full fidelity....its a no-brainer! hope that helps somewhat! |
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Ableton Live really is an amazing program. The reason I posted that was more from the perspective of whether or not Ableton is adequate to get the best over all sound. I now believe that it really is. I will say that I genuinely like some of Adobe's inboard effects however. Their tube modeled compressor and multiband compressor are very cool. |
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Sorry for the delay in responding.....lol!
Sound is really good to me. I believe I heard some talk of going to 64 bit (curently its 32 from what I understand). |
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Ableton Live really is an amazing program. The reason I posted that was more from the perspective of whether or not Ableton is adequate to get the best over all sound. I now believe that it really is. I will say that I genuinely like some of Adobe's inboard effects however. Their tube modeled compressor and multiband compressor are very cool.
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