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Ableton Live 8 buy or not to buy? Hmmm tuff one here.
Posted on: 24.01.2013 by Jolynn Schroyer
I'm believeing about purchasing Ableton Live 8.

Pros and cons are running through my head.

Pros are I could be teaching myself something that I find fun and more useful then the 5 hours of video games I put in a evening .

Cons are if I end up sucking ass at producing then basically i'd lose the 400.00 I put to own the software. I like producing but basically I just watch youtube videos and copy exactly what they are doing and it's beginner stuff. Like using the "impulse feature". Wondering if I should even try this out, considering I can't even make a solid mix that people enjoy.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Yeah, it's a great bit of marketing if true.
Ervin Calvery
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
i suppose im believeing of Ableton Suite, which i mean as a produce dont you want?
I was talking about Suite, too. Suite is of course what a producer would prefer.




Originally Posted by grazz16
Its like $700 + taxes,
http://www.amazon.com/Ableton-Suite-...bleton+suite+8

I don't know what to tell you. We'll have to just agree to disagree on the price at this point. The CAD to USD conversion is 1.00 to 1.00.

Originally Posted by grazz16
thats and expensive startup for hobby
Well, there are hobbies that are much more expensive, like safari, and much less expensive, like exercise.

Originally Posted by grazz16
which could become a paper weight if you dont like it.
One could always just sell it, no?

Originally Posted by grazz16
Correct me if im wrong but the demo is fully functional minus the ability to save, which really limits what you can do unless you sit down and write full tracks in one session.
I believe that you are mistaken. I guess we'll just have to just agree to disagree.
Berta Baie
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Come on -

I can't find it being sold new for more than $600.

The demo is a full working version of the software, for 30 days.
i suppose im believeing of Ableton Suite, which i mean as a produce dont you want? Its like $700 + taxes, thats and expensive startup for hobby which could become a paper weight if you dont like it. Correct me if im wrong but the demo is fully functional minus the ability to save, which really limits what you can do unless you sit down and write full tracks in one session.
Ervin Calvery
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Come on -

I can't find it being sold new for more than $600.

The demo is a full working version of the software, for 30 days.
Berta Baie
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by KS2
Wasn't there some theory that Ableton put out a pirate copy of their software knowing that it's not the most accessible thing otherwise, and that way people will get into it and buy it eventually?
They ran a poll on their site and it showed that a lot of people did get the pirate copy then bought it down the line when they knew they liked/could use it.
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Ervin Calvery
07.02.2013
Originally Posted by hola amigos
I've been looking into Pro tools 10. Anybody have experience with it?
Yep. I own it. It works very well!
Ervin Calvery
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by Razzlesnaz
Best thing that ever happened to me technology wise was my Xbox 360 dying and me getting a copy of Ableton Live upgrade from lite. I have never looked back and been happier. Production is a passion and an education. If you are passionate about producing then you will stick with it until you get the results you want. Do it, get Live.
+1 I don't own a current-generation console, and it's turned out be a solid choice time-wise. Once in a while, I'll still drop in to a tournament or something, but a lot more of my time is spent in Ableton and I'm happy about it.
Latina Samon
12.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Yeah, it's a great bit of marketing if true.
Berta Baie
11.02.2013
If you can save files with the demo then, yeah, by all means the demo would be the best way to go. Honestly its been a while since i had the demo and i just cant remember at this point heh :P
Ervin Calvery
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
i suppose im believeing of Ableton Suite, which i mean as a produce dont you want?
I was talking about Suite, too. Suite is of course what a producer would prefer.




Originally Posted by grazz16
Its like $700 + taxes,
http://www.amazon.com/Ableton-Suite-...bleton+suite+8

I don't know what to tell you. We'll have to just agree to disagree on the price at this point. The CAD to USD conversion is 1.00 to 1.00.

Originally Posted by grazz16
thats and expensive startup for hobby
Well, there are hobbies that are much more expensive, like safari, and much less expensive, like exercise.

Originally Posted by grazz16
which could become a paper weight if you dont like it.
One could always just sell it, no?

Originally Posted by grazz16
Correct me if im wrong but the demo is fully functional minus the ability to save, which really limits what you can do unless you sit down and write full tracks in one session.
I believe that you are mistaken. I guess we'll just have to just agree to disagree.
Berta Baie
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Come on -

I can't find it being sold new for more than $600.

The demo is a full working version of the software, for 30 days.
i suppose im believeing of Ableton Suite, which i mean as a produce dont you want? Its like $700 + taxes, thats and expensive startup for hobby which could become a paper weight if you dont like it. Correct me if im wrong but the demo is fully functional minus the ability to save, which really limits what you can do unless you sit down and write full tracks in one session.
Werner Bile
10.02.2013
You're probably not going to ever come across a better deal on it than the one they have right now with the free upgrade to 9. There are seriously so many things you can do with Ableton that I really doubt you'll end up regretting it.
Nereida Jasnoch
10.02.2013
My local music store has ableton live 8 for 299 euros (399 dollars)

Will I save a lot of money if I get it now ? I have about a week left before live 9 hits the shelves right ?
Ervin Calvery
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by grazz16
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Come on -

I can't find it being sold new for more than $600.

The demo is a full working version of the software, for 30 days.
Berta Baie
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by KS2
Wasn't there some theory that Ableton put out a pirate copy of their software knowing that it's not the most accessible thing otherwise, and that way people will get into it and buy it eventually?
They ran a poll on their site and it showed that a lot of people did get the pirate copy then bought it down the line when they knew they liked/could use it.
That actually makes a lot of sense considering its like a $900 program. Thats pretty steep for someone who doesn't even really know if they are going to like it. Yeah you can get the demo but whats the point if you cant save anything and come back to work on it?
Monserrate Rupnow
09.02.2013
Biting was telling people at NAMM that they weren't still some ways off from release, Live 9 will definitely be out very soon however.

Yesterday I spent the morning using Live 9, then played Dead Space3 on the Xbox in the afternoon. Double win
Latina Samon
08.02.2013
Wasn't there some theory that Ableton put out a pirate copy of their software knowing that it's not the most accessible thing otherwise, and that way people will get into it and buy it eventually?
They ran a poll on their site and it showed that a lot of people did get the pirate copy then bought it down the line when they knew they liked/could use it.
Corey Tronchin
08.02.2013
I like the offer they have at the moment with the 25% off and Live 9 for free. On the other hand I'm really interested in Bitwig. I have a feeling they'll stop with the Ableton offer as soon as Live 9 hits the shelves and I don't believe Bitwig will have any more information before that event.

I suppose Bitwig is missing out on a big opportunity if they don't give more info on pricing/releasedate etc, since I don't believe I'm the only one in this pickle.

I'm only getting 1 DAW, don't want to get used to 2 workflows since my time is limited as it is.
Ervin Calvery
07.02.2013
Originally Posted by hola amigos
I've been looking into Pro tools 10. Anybody have experience with it?
Yep. I own it. It works very well!
Jolynn Schroyer
07.02.2013
I've been looking into Pro tools 10. Anybody have experience with it?
Jolynn Schroyer
29.01.2013
Thanks guys! I believe you all have done a good job and convinced me to just put the money down and further my education in producing. Especially the guy who's xbox 360 died out. I've thought about selling my systems because they really don't get me anywhere in life. I've had this xbox 360 for atleast 5 years or so and still hasn't died. Good motivation post though.
Ervin Calvery
28.01.2013
Originally Posted by Razzlesnaz
Best thing that ever happened to me technology wise was my Xbox 360 dying and me getting a copy of Ableton Live upgrade from lite. I have never looked back and been happier. Production is a passion and an education. If you are passionate about producing then you will stick with it until you get the results you want. Do it, get Live.
+1 I don't own a current-generation console, and it's turned out be a solid choice time-wise. Once in a while, I'll still drop in to a tournament or something, but a lot more of my time is spent in Ableton and I'm happy about it.
Rodolfo Oriol
28.01.2013
You'll also get 25% on ableton 8 live if you check their website (and a free upgrade to ableton live 9, which looks awesome!)
Wallace Lawmaster
27.01.2013
They have an intro version for cheap, but like mentioned before, get Live 8 now and upgrade to 9 for free.

Either way, do it, I love Ableton Live.
Jeannine Drobney
27.01.2013
Best thing that ever happened to me technology wise was my Xbox 360 dying and me getting a copy of Ableton Live upgrade from lite. I have never looked back and been happier. Production is a passion and an education. If you are passionate about producing then you will stick with it until you get the results you want. Do it, get Live.
Jolynn Schroyer
25.01.2013
Sweet thanks for the helpful information guys.

I don't believe i'll try to get the cracked Ableton Live version, I would rather support the company then to do that.
Monserrate Rupnow
25.01.2013
Plus you buy right now and I believe you get a free upgrade ot Live 9 as well.
Monserrate Rupnow
25.01.2013
Don't forget you can always sell the license later if you dont like it too.
Tera Baragan
25.01.2013
I mean you could get it other ways to see if its your thing.
Jolynn Schroyer
25.01.2013
I've been using it, I enjoy playing with it. I believe I'll purchase it.
Ervin Calvery
24.01.2013
30 day free trial, yo.

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