Yes, it's PC only for now.
All the functionality IS already in Live, but the workflow here is intuitive and it makes the process of MIDI mapping up to a controller easier for people who may find mapping Live's interface a little intimidating.
Yes, it's PC only for now.
All the functionality IS already in Live, but the workflow here is intuitive and it makes the process of MIDI mapping up to a controller easier for people who may find mapping Live's interface a little intimidating.
Here's hoping it will come 2 a mac near me soon!
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looks great... would love to see a Xone db4 version of this
to be honest...I donīt see any advantages comparing this VST to the stock stuff that comes with Live.
I just tried it....
Like someone said the centered EQs seem to be the only big advantage beside the familiar feel. I really wish they had a 4 or 6 channel version of this. I really like it alot, however, its only 2 channel so it seems rather pointless. The only option i have if i wanna have 4 or 6 channels going is to have 3 of these mixers up and not sure if thatll even work.
Looks and feels awesome though. If u only need 2 channels and miss the feel of an old school mixer, specially because of abeltons retarded EQ knobs(which im used to now) this is the answer for U.
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Pretty pointless IMO. Everything on there is already in Ableton and can be mapped to a real MIDI controller...
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iīd prefer a VST that provides traktor'ish music collection + players :-(
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