![]() ![]() Users can develop their musical ideas by instantly inserting and swapping bar-long rhythm patterns using Liquid Rhythm's BeatBuilder tools. I'm really hoping you find a way to smooth out the kinks regardless and then i'd help spread the word around once it's nailed it - maybe consider a thunderclap campaign to harrass ableton to add this device in live 9 and make a creative step for all the producers out there.Liquid Rhythm is an innovative beat generator that enables users to access ten quadrillion rhythmic patterns, import pre-existing tracks created using their DAW of choice, or mine Liquid Rhythm's library of loops and kits to create uniquely natural-sounding rhythm tracks quickly and easily. The pricing is beyond fair for how much use it pontentially get and also considering the price of waves/uad etc that only get used rarely - very fair. From a sales perspective it's seeming like some smoke and mirrors going on and some people will overreact to that. I think it's a bit confusing for some who just buy a vst and expect it to work as it initially looks. If anything to add to the DLC side - maybe to avoid people getting freaked out when they find the unit needing addons that you offer 2 distinct products lite/suite - the DLC wasn't obvious until I started digging and took more digging to workout what i'd need. I could really see the future of this device as a standard for producers who work with midi. The plugins value for what it does is fine - in fact would pay more if there was someway to get it to behave visually just like a regular vst inside ableton. If you look for similar products you could be paying as much as $200. $50 for something that is designed to sequence drums. Seeing this was greenlit by the community has me dumbfounded. You can pay the same amount (if you count that extra $50 DLC) and get the Fruity Edition of FL Studio which has far more functionality and features than this. the fact that they're charging $50-ish for this is enough, but anothger $50 for DLC? DLC for an AUDIO PRODUCTION 'SUITE'?! Are you high?! I have to agree with MIREY SLIMUS (or whatever their name ends up being when people see this). I'd say cut the price down a third or fourth and it might be worth it. this in itself is a demo for what actual full-circle DAWs bring to the table. I know you guys are planning to release a demo, but for those of us who aspire to be actual producers or sound engineers. Being a long-time FL Studio user, you may as well pay double for a complete DAW instead of a "sample". ![]() "What's the DLC for this in question?" Go look man. i will never purchase anything from your company. 引用自 MIREY SLYMUS:your program may be something good but i will never know because i will never consider it because you withhold program features to sell as the most exorbitantly priced dlc we could have ever imagined seeing, anywhere. What's the DLC for this in question? - I can't see any restriction here - just a capable midi editor for drums? - Interested to hear what your issue is as it all looks open here? MIDI manipulation is our major thing your program may be something good but i will never know because i will never consider it because you withhold program features to sell as the most exorbitantly priced dlc we could have ever imagined seeing, anywhere. Here is a video with Liquid Rhythm controlled through the Push.įeel free to toss me more question. Here is a video of Liquid Rhythm Integrated in Ableton Live 9 We also have been working to create a direct Ableton Push mapping, allowing a solid non-mouse/keyboard workflow using the Push Then use the full power of Ableton for synthesis. It lets you program pretty complex rhythm directly in your clips. ![]() ![]() I think it makes a great addition to an Ableton v9 + Max4Live user. ![]()
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