Ableton Live 11.1 update is out

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01 Feb 2022

Just. WOW. Now this is how you do an update:

https://www.ableton.com/en/release-notes/live-11/

Live 11.1 Release Notes

Please note there is no automatic software update for 11.1. Check out this article for information on manually updating Live:

https://help.ableton.com/hc/en-us/artic ... -Live-11-1

New features and improvements:

Native Apple Silicon Support


Live 11.1 adds native support for Apple M1 computers.
Arrangement View Improvements

You can use the left arrow key to navigate from an automation lane or take lane to the main track, this will fold the lanes as well. You can also use the left arrow key to navigate from tracks in a group to the main Group Track.
The Arrow Left/Right shortcut has been added to the Arrangement Track Title Bar info text. The shortcut folds/unfolds the track.
The Arrow Left/Right shortcut has been added to the Toggle Additional Automation Lanes info text. The shortcut folds/unfolds additional automation lanes.
Browser

A new Devices icon has been added to Live’s Browser:

When viewing Sets in the browser, you will see a Devices icon for device chains on a track that contain at least one device.
When you expand a Live Set in the browser, either from the Current Project folder, Templates folder, or a folder of Sets you have added in Places, you can unfold the tracks in the Set to reveal their device chains. These chains can then be moved into the current open Set using drag and drop or by double-clicking on the chain. The Device settings from the original Set are retained but any previously recorded automation is not.
Capture MIDI

In the first captured MIDI clip (in an empty set with the transport stopped), if the detected loop is eight bars or less, the first played note is considered the start of the loop.
When only one note is played in the first captured MIDI clip (in an empty set with the transport stopped), the loop boundaries are set to the note start and end, and the tempo is accordingly calculated, resulting in a one, two, four, or eight bar loop. This is particularly useful when playing a rhythmical sample with a single MIDI note.
In Session View, new captured clips now use the “Adaptive Grid: Narrow” setting instead of “Fixed Grid: 1/16.”
Clip View

Added responsive Clip View options:

In Clip View, all clip properties are now displayed in panels/tabs instead of separate panels. Clip View properties can be arranged vertically by moving the mouse cursor to the left from the Clip View panel edge next to the Sample Editor/MIDI Note Editor.
Clip View properties can also be arranged automatically, which switches between the horizontal and vertical views depending on the height of the Clip View area. Select “Arrange Clip View Panels Automatically” from the View menu to enable this option.
When Clip View panels are arranged vertically, the individual tabs (e.g. Clip, Audio, Envelopes, etc) can be collapsed and expanded using the arrow icon to the right of the tab header.
When Clip View panels are arranged vertically, the individual tabs (e.g. Clip, Audio, Envelopes, etc) can be folded/unfolded using the Arrow Left/Right keys.
Sample information for audio clips (e.g. sample name, sample rate, etc) is also displayed in the Clip View and appears differently in the vertical/horizontal view modes.
Clip View panels can now be accessed using keyboard shortcuts. In MIDI clips, ALT + 1 switches to the Notes panel, ALT + 2 switches to the Envelopes panel, and ALT + 3 switches to the Note Expression panel. In audio clips, ALT + 1 switches to the Audio panel and ALT + 2 switches to the Envelopes panel.
Clip View can be toggled to its maximum height using the keyboard shortcut CTRL+ALT+E (Win) / CMD+OPT+E (Mac) or the View menu entry “Expand Clip Detail View.”
The chosen Responsive Clip View mode is now saved in Live’s Preferences.cfg file.
When multiple audio clips are selected, the sample properties (sample rate, bit depth, and channel count) for all samples will be displayed in the Clip View. If a value is not the same for all samples, the character “*” will be displayed. In Clip View, you will also see the total number of samples selected.
The Pitch dial is now smaller and the Gain slider has been enlarged.
When switching between panels in Clip View using the keyboard shortcuts ALT + 1/2/3, the panel header that was switched to will be selected.
If Clip View is arranged horizontally when Live is first opened and either the Audio or Notes tab is selected, the corresponding panels in both audio and MIDI clips will remain unfolded when switching to Clip View’s vertical arrangement.
Comping

You can now duplicate selected take lanes using the keyboard shortcuts CMD + D (Mac) / CTRL + D (Win), or by right-clicking on the take lane header and selecting “Duplicate.”
Changing the color of a clip in a take lane changes the color of the corresponding clip in the track’s main lane and vice versa. Splits are created on the updated clips in certain cases when the relation between other highlights on different clips change.
The horizontal lines that separate multiple take lanes match the color of the clips that are in those lanes.
When renaming multiple tracks or take lanes using the context menu option, you will see the edit field when you right-click on a track or take lane.
Control Surfaces

When navigating between devices on a selected track with the PreSonus ATOM SQ, you can now scroll between devices by holding the navigation buttons down.
If an invalid CC, note, or channel value is used in a UserConfiguration.txt file, the associated User Remote Script can still be loaded.
Core Library

Frequency Shifter presets are still available in Core Library/Devices/Audio Effects/Legacy/Frequency Shifter
CPU Meter

The CPU meter drop-down menu now can be customized to display:

both the Average or Current CPU usage levels
only the Average level, with the Current level switched off
only the Current level, with the Average level switched off
Alternatively, the CPU meter can also be switched off entirely.
By default, Live will not display the Current level; it must be enabled from the drop-down menu.
Interface

You can use the left and right arrow keys to switch between radio buttons anywhere in Live. If you are switching between radio buttons on a device that is inside of a Rack with the left and right arrow keys, you can get back to moving between devices in the Rack using the left and right arrow keys by hitting the ESC key.
In Session and Arrangement View, the Monitor radio buttons now have a default state that can be restored. When the In/Out section is expanded, you can press the Delete key to reset the Monitor radio buttons to the default (“Off” for audio tracks and “Auto” for MIDI tracks). This option is also accessible via the Edit menu option “Return to Default.”
The Quantize Settings dialog buttons in the MIDI Note Editor now say “Apply” and “Close” instead of “OK” and “Cancel.”
Deactivated device title bars are easily readable in all Live Themes, even if the device is selected.
On Mac, the mouse cursor will now display an arrow pointing in a single direction when hovering over split views which can be resized in one direction only.
An error message will be displayed in the status bar if an auto-update cannot be downloaded.

Added a new "MIDI Envelope Auto-Reset" entry to the Options menu:

When enabled, certain MIDI control message types that are not automated for a given clip will automatically reset at the start of a new clip.
Note: for users who intentionally work opposite to this behavior, enabling this change will make corresponding Live Sets behave differently.
In Live 11.0.5, "MIDI Envelope Auto-Reset" is disabled by default.
In Live 11.1, "MIDI Envelope Auto-Reset" is enabled by default for new Sets, and disabled by default in older Sets.
Updated various info texts.
Updated some Help View lessons.
Added support for keyboard shortcuts on French keyboard layouts for macOS versions 10.14 and older. Keyboard shortcuts that have numbers can be accessed without having to press Shift to access the number keys.
Max for Live

Updated the bundled Max build to version 8.2.1.
Link functions have been added to the Max for Live API.
You can access the IDs of newly created notes using the Python API or the Max for Live API.
It is possible to get a dictionary of all the notes in a MIDI clip using the Python API or Max for Live.
It is now possible to call select_notes_by_id on a Clip object in Max for Live, passing a list of note IDs. This will select only those notes that have the provided IDs.
Users can now get and observe the average_process_usage, peak_process_usage, and a track's performance_impact via Max for Live.
When Max fails to load, an error message will be displayed that contains a link to a Knowledge Base article that explains potential causes for the issue and steps to take to resolve it.
Error reporting in the Max Window is more consistent.
Four new theme colors are available in Max for Live.
amxd~: ‘realtime_params’ attr for realtime report of parameter data from outlets
Dynamic Colors: ability to use a name which references a dynamic color (follows Live or Max color Themes)
live.adsr~ / live.adsrui: new objects
MPE

Added an MPE Settings dialog box to the I/O section of Live’s mixer. You can use the settings to:

configure the MPE zone and range of note channels used by Live when sending MPE to an external MIDI device or plug-in
select the upper or lower zone and number of note channels
select multi-channel mode, which sets an arbitrary range of note channels
The above MPE settings can be used for hardware synths that require a specific MPE configuration, or plug-ins that do not officially support MPE but can be used with MPE controllers due to their multi-timbral support.
Multi-Clip Editing

Time selection interactions, note selection interactions, and new note editing options have been added to multi-clip editing:

Time in the MIDI Note Editor can be selected across loop and clip boundaries.
Note editing (e.g. copy, cut, paste, delete) can be used when working with note selections across clips and loop boundaries.
Notes can be cut or copied from multiple clips and inserted into the same set of clips, as long as the clip selection/foreground clip has not changed, or into a different clip once that new clip has been selected.
Selected loop bars can now be duplicated using the context menu or the CMD + D (Mac) / CTRL + D (Win) keyboard shortcuts.
In Arrangement View, it is possible to draw notes in background clips without first changing the foreground clip. Notes can also be drawn continually across clip boundaries, except in Focus Mode.
When using a pen to draw notes with "Draw Notes with Pitch Lock" enabled, any notes that cross a loop boundary are no longer deleted.
When more than 64 clips or eight tracks are selected in Arrangement View, the MIDI Note Editor is no longer available for multi-clip editing to prevent potential performance issues.
New Devices and Device Improvements

Introduced "Shifter", a new audio effect in Live Standard and Suite. Shifter is a multi-purpose audio effect for pitch shifting, frequency shifting, and ring modulation. The pitch or frequency of incoming audio can be tuned using Coarse or Fine parameters and further adjusted with a Tone filter and Window parameter. Shifter also has Delay, LFO, and Envelope Follower sections for additional modulation. The Shifter device can set pitch or frequency using its own parameters or by incoming MIDI notes.
Introduced the Align Delay device, which is now included in the set of Max for Live devices that come with a Suite license, or a Standard plus Max for Live license. Align Delay is a Max for Live device that delays incoming signals by samples, milliseconds, or meters/feet.
Introduced the Shaper MIDI device, which is now included in the set of Max for Live devices that come with a Suite license, or a Standard plus Max for Live license. Shaper MIDI is a Max for Live MIDI device that uses multi-breakpoint envelopes to generate mappable modulation data.
The Cytomic Filters, which are used in the Wavetable, Echo, Simpler, Sampler, Operator, and Auto Filter devices, have been updated and improved in stability, sound and performance. As of 11.1, the Cytomic filters (particularly the MS2 and SMP options) might deviate in sound compared to previous Live versions, especially when driven hard.
An update to the Softtube libraries may cause subtle sound changes in the Amp and Cabinet audio effects.
In the Sampler, Wavetable, Impulse, Simpler, Channel EQ, Hybrid Reverb, Chorus-Ensemble, Phaser-Flanger, Echo (output knob only), Spectral Resonator (input send only) devices, Gain controls now increment/decrement consistently by 1 dB when pressing the up/down arrow key, or by 0.1 dB when pressing the [Shift] key.
Spectral Time:

The effect order can now be reversed using two radio buttons “Frz > Dly” or “Dly > Frz” on the right panel of the Spectral Time device above the Dry/Wet knob.
A “Zero Dry Signal Latency” option has been added to the context menu in the Spectral Time device. Enabling it reduces the latency of the dry signal to zero instead of syncing it with the output of the effect. This option is useful when playing a live instrument through Spectral Time and monitoring the output.
Spectral Resonator:

In the Spectral Resonator device, the Shift parameter will now increment/decrement by one semitone when pressing the up or down arrow keys, or by one octave when holding the Shift key.

Wavetable:

A context menu option for Hi-Quality mode has been added to the Wavetable device. When Hi-Quality is off, Wavetable modulation is calculated every 32 samples. Low-power versions of the Cytomic filters are also used to further reduce CPU. Using Wavetable with Hi-Quality mode off can save up to 25% CPU compared to having it enabled, which is ideal for working with large sets or maintaining low latencies. Please note that as of 11.1, Hi-Quality mode will be off by default when loading a new instance of Wavetable or any of its Core Library presets. However, any user presets or Live Sets created previously will still load Wavetable in Hi-Quality mode to ensure sound consistency with earlier Live versions. Subtle sound differences may occur when Hi-Quality mode is enabled.
Packs

For the latest Live Pack updates and bugfixes, check out the Packs Release Notes.
Push Device Visualization

On Push 2, the Hybrid Reverb parameter banks Algorithm 1 and Algorithm 2 have been renamed to Algorithm Pg 1 and Algorithm Pg 2. Also some parameters for Hybrid Reverb on Push 2 have been rearranged for easier navigation.
Updated some parameter names for the Chorus-Ensemble device on Push 2.
The Saw Up and Saw Down icons for Sampler’s LFO waveforms on Push 2 now appear as expected.
Session View Improvements

Using the left and right arrow keys to navigate the Session View no longer skips return tracks, if they are visible.
Multi-selecting scenes now behaves the same as multi-selecting clip slots.
Selecting scenes no longer highlights the Master track, instead the scene itself is highlighted.
Navigating from the last clip slot to a scene with the right arrow key will highlight the Master track.
You can click on a scene number or the Master track header to access the Master track and Scene View panel.
Setup

To avoid incompatibilities, you will be asked to save Live Sets created with an older version of Live as a new file in Live 11.1.
In Live’s Preferences, file paths that are unavailable (e.g. if an external drive is not connected) display a “(not available)” message. Paths that haven’t been set yet display a “(not set)” message.
Bugfixes:

Live Bugfixes

Devices that use beat sync divisions now remain in sync when the device is re-enabled during playback.
The Filter LFO dropdown menu in the Tension device now appears as expected.
Previously, when merging a device chain containing no instrument with another device chain containing an instrument, the instrument would be deleted from the merged chain.
Live no longer moves samples from a temporary project to the final saved project folder.
Fixed a bug that created file path issues with the Live Recordings temporary folder if it was also saved and renamed in Places.
The undo text for changed clip colors has been corrected in the Edit menu.
Previously, if a plugin was grouped into an Instrument or Drum Rack, the MPE settings of the plugin were not retained when the Rack was saved as a preset.
Fixed a crash that occurred if non-supported MPE data (e.g. MIDI CCs other than Pitch, Slide, or Pressure) was sent to a Sampler/Simpler device.
Fixed a crash that occurred when clicking on a parameter in Live and adjusting the same parameter using an encoder on Push at the same time.
Fixed a crash that occurred if all return/delay tracks were deleted and then a track containing a take lane was duplicated and moved. Live would crash if undo was selected twice after duplicating and moving the track.
In the Filter/Mod section of the Delay device, a custom icon for the Ping Pong setting is now displayed on Push 2.
Fixed a crash that occurred when going to “Save Set as Template” from the File menu, then typing the name of the set, and finally pressing the [Escape] key twice to cancel the process.
Fixed a bug that caused peak CPU load to be calculated incorrectly if the buffer size selected in Live’s Preferences wasn’t a multiple of 64 samples.
Fixed a crash caused by loading multiple instances of certain VST3 plug-ins when Live’s transport was running.
Fixed an issue in Session View that caused notes to sometimes be triggered twice when recording a MIDI clip with both “Record Quantization” and “Chase MIDI Notes” enabled.
Fixed an issue caused when using multiple Control Surface scripts that are set to automatically arm MIDI tracks.
When highlighting an area of a take lane using Draw Mode, the clip name appears as expected.
Plug-ins that cannot be loaded appear with a standard device background that includes a more detailed error message.
Loading .alc files from Core Drum Kits into Arrangement View now preserves the Drum Rack chain routings.
In Arrangement View, the dialog box that appears when multi-clip editing is no longer available because more than eight tracks are selected appears as expected.
When several audio clips with different pitch values are selected, you will see the range of values for each clip highlighted in blue on the Pitch dial in Clip View.
Renaming take lanes in linked tracks works as expected.
Folded clips with long fades appear as expected.
Fixed an issue that caused clip fades to reset when resizing adjacent clips.
Fixed a crash caused by some VST3 plug-ins with certain undesignated MIDI CC mapping parameters.
The CTRL + 5 fixed/zoom adaptive grid keyboard shortcut works as expected on Windows.
Fixed an issue in Session View that caused notes to sometimes be triggered twice when recording a MIDI clip with both “Record Quantization” and “Chase MIDI Notes” enabled.
Fixed two bugs that caused the time selection to not be updated as expected when editing several clips compared to editing a single clip.
E-Piano Wurli.adg preset: Volume Macro is now excluded from randomization.
Womp Bass.adg preset: Typo in original file name is now fixed. If the preset was previously part of Collections it needs to be added again.
Fixed a crash caused by copying and pasting a device from the browser into a Drum Rack’s return chain in the Session Mixer under certain conditions.
Fixed a crash caused by clicking in a certain area of the Sample Editor when editing unwarped audio clips in Clip View.
Fixed a crash that occurred if a user tried to change the scale of a Live Set from Push while having the Focus mode on in multi-clip editing mode without a clip selected.
Fixed an issue that caused some Live Sets to become corrupted even though the sets could be opened normally in earlier Live versions.
Removing the MIDI mapping of the Pitch control in audio clips using the Delete key works as expected.
Fixed a bug that caused the Pitch parameter in audio clips to move too quickly when “Pen Tablet Mode” was enabled in Live’s Preferences.
Fixed a crash caused by pressing Tab or Shift-Tab while holding the mouse cursor on a parameter in Clip View.
In Draw Mode, when Pitch Lock is off, users will now get consistent results: a line/curve of notes will follow mouse movement without producing gaps or unexpected layers.
In Draw Mode, when Pitch Lock is on, users can draw back and forth along a key track without removing any notes that are placed underneath (the same as in Live versions prior to 11.0).
When syncing Live to an external MIDI clock, if the MIDI clock signal gets lost, the Ext Sync button will switch off after the dialog in Live appears saying that the signal has been lost.
The grid spacing is now displayed in the MIDI editor as expected after warping and unwarping audio clips.
Fixed an issue when resizing audio clips in Arrangement View using the mouse and Shift key that caused clips to continually be resized even after letting go of the mouse.
Fixed an issue in several Control Surface scripts that resulted in incorrect LED button states when deleting tracks.
Fixed an issue on Apple silicon computers where Drum Racks nested inside of an Instrument Rack could produce CPU overload and audio dropouts even when many of the nested chains were silent.
Fixed a bug that caused the Freezer section of the Spectral Time device to remain active even if the device itself was deactivated.
Fixed an issue that caused auto-updates to fail on certain computers on Windows OS.
Fixed an issue that caused MPE pitch bend breakpoints to be removed if a note transformation, such as Quantization, was applied.
Fixed a crash caused by certain plug-in parameters if they no longer existed in a newer version of the plug-in. Plug-in parameters that are no longer available will be displayed as deactivated.
Fixed a crash caused by pasting a track in Arrangement View immediately after scrolling with a mouse wheel or trackpad.
Fixed a crash that occurred when deleting the last scene in Group Tracks under certain circumstances.
Fixed a crash that occurred when frequently switching the Max for Live Note Delay device on and off in between note on and off messages.
Fixed an issue with the Note Length MIDI effect that caused the incorrect velocity to be generated in release mode if a note was released after recording in a loop.
The Launchpad Mini MK3 control surface script now works as expected when pressing the Scene Launch Buttons after entering and then existing Session Overview.
Fixed an issue that caused the Scale MIDI Effect to cut off played notes if the scale was set to a single note.
AU plug-ins are now informed about silent inputs so that they can release CPU resources and report output silence if possible. This will allow any device in the device chain after the AU plug-in to release CPU resources as well.
Fixed a crash on Windows that occurred if a dialog window opened while a context menu was also visible.
Fixed an issue that caused Push to get stuck on the logo screen.
MIDI notes and waveforms no longer jiggle when dragging a clip back and forth from its left edge.
On Windows, closing a VST3 plug-in window no longer minimizes Live.
In large sets containing thousands of scenes, Live’s UI no longer lags when changing a parameter value with MIDI CC.
Crashes that occurred when dropping a device with no MIDI or audio output onto a device chain are now prevented.
Fixed certain crashes that involved VST3 plug-ins or Max for Live devices on Windows.
Fixed a crash caused by dragging multiple Drum Rack chains into the panel window of the rack that displays how many chains are selected.
Fixed a crash that occurred when freezing or rendering audio in certain scenarios. An error message will now appear saying that the rendering process has been stopped and to contact Support.
A custom location for the User Library or Factory Packs will not reset back to default if Live launches and cannot find the custom path (for example, a disconnected external hard drive).
Fixed several issues with the MackieControl and MackieControl_Classic control surface scripts that caused incorrect button LED feedback.
When using the Mackie Control Surface script, the Mixer button LED will flash on or off depending on whether Follow is on or off in Live.
Max for Live Bugfixes

When the LFO device's modulation waveform exceeds its minimum/maximum, it now draws a horizontal line, as is consistent with the Envelope Follower and Shaper devices. The MPE Control device no longer creates high CPU spikes when receiving MIDI CC 64 (Sustain).
Fixed various bugs that affected these bundled Max for Live devices: Envelope MIDI, LFO, Note Echo, and MIDI Monitor.
Fixed a bug with the Expression Control device.
Fixed a bug that caused the Max for Live device MPE Control to block MIDI Program Change messages.
Key events keep working when a selected Max for Live device becomes invisible.
Selected parameters of a Max for Live device can still be controlled by key events even if the device is no longer visible.
The correct return IDs of newly created notes will be added to new clips when using the Python API or Max for Live API.
Mapped waveforms in the LFO device appear as expected.
Setting the MPE Control device Pitch Curve to an S Curve shape works as expected.
Fixed an issue that could cause CPU spikes when using Channel Aftertouch in the MPE Control device.
Control Surfaces are now represented by their LOM ID as expected when retrieving the list of control_surfaces via live_app in Max for Live.
The waveform displays in the Max for Live devices Envelope Follower and Shaper now appear as expected.
Assigned grooves are no longer lost when using the "duplicate_clip_to_arrangement" Max for Live API function to duplicate a Session clip to Arrangement View.
amxd~: notifies parameter hub when device state changes
jit.gl.model: fixed file loading when embedded in a Max for Live device
jsliveapi: eliminate crash when there's no 'this' for operations
jsliveapi: improved handling of large strings
live.* UI objects: improve negative value handling with some units
live.* ui objects: Outputs the correct value when opened and initialized by pattr
live.banks: error reporting refinements
live.banks: fixed bank renaming in response to '-' argument
live.banks: fixed crash when adding a new bank with index 1 when banks are empty
live.banks: fixed crash with certain 'edit' messages
live.banks: fixed crashing with bad input
live.dial: fixed large mode automation drawing
live.drop: ensure value when restoring
live.scope~: fixed delayed drawing after deletion
Help patchers: fixed crash clicking '?' menu in Live
Device project: fixed hang when changing the "development path type"
Editor Startup: improved Windows startup times
Live Object Model doc: updated with Live 11 additions
Parameters: filters hidden parameters before generating automation for Live
pcontrol: scheduler works in patches opened via load message
Timing: improved locked metro accuracy
Max Console in Max for Live: long text wrapped and shows device name
Object Browser: Max for Live UI objects shown in correct category
Object Palette: icons added for all live.* UI objects
Parameters Window / Inspector: auto-quote Info Title / Info
Parameters: only dirty if it exists in a Max for Live device
Performance: CPU usage improvements after starting Editor
jit.gl.lua: fixed outlet functionality (fixes Inspired by Nature Max for Live devices)
live.scope~ / live.adsrui: updated icons
umenu: improved popup positioning with multiple displays at mixed resolution/zoom
Windows: increased main thread stack size to match OSX (8 MB)
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01 Feb 2022

Laugh or cry lol.
and here I am just waiting for collapsible folder fix.

Hey at least we have a road map..
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01 Feb 2022

Fantastic update. The new Shifter device is a little like Polar but with tempo sync'd delay time and a fully adjustable sample window size. It can also do a mean Echobode impression too. Most importantly they fixed the Clip View auto quantise bug that I reported about a week ago. Super happy.

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01 Feb 2022

I was wondering how long before the silicon beta would be officially released so this is good news all I need now is RRP to run native and the DAW crossover is complete and I can just stick with industry standard vst's and au's and forget about the constant disappointment of missing Reason standalone features.
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01 Feb 2022

Neo wrote:
01 Feb 2022
Laugh or cry lol.
and here I am just waiting for collapsible folder fix.

Hey at least we have a road map..
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Ableton had their own crisis just like this where they had to attend to bugs and whatnot after what I recall being a similar type of change to the codebase or UI (after which some of their developers decided to create Bitwig).

One thing to note - up until this update, they never had M1 support :puf_wink: So when people were complaining in, I dunno, December about M1 support ... even Ableton hadn't supported it. Seems like some people were just trying to antagonise and bash for the sake of getting a reaction (it can't have been sincere if Live didn't support it or has only just added support).

And then you have items like this:
Live 11.1 update wrote:...
Updated various info texts.
...
umenu: improved popup positioning with multiple displays at mixed resolution/zoom
Windows: increased main thread stack size to match OSX (8 MB)
...
;)

Not knocking Live BTW (I'm just commenting on the wall-of-text update). I enjoyed using it immensely and I was considering going back to Live or Bitwig but settled on Maschine (I just wanted some nice pads to smash drum patterns into).

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01 Feb 2022

I mean, let's not sugarcoat this - aside from Apple M1 support and some new devices, the vast majority of this update is bug fixes (holy list!!!) and keyboard shortcuts.
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01 Feb 2022

EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
I mean, let's not sugarcoat this - aside from Apple M1 support and some new devices, the vast majority of this update is bug fixes (holy list!!!) and keyboard shortcuts.
Bug fixes are good especially if they come free in the version that they were reported in.........

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Billy+ wrote:
01 Feb 2022
Bug fixes are good especially if they come free in the version that they were reported in.........
One might say, they're required.... :lol:
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01 Feb 2022

EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
Billy+ wrote:
01 Feb 2022
Bug fixes are good especially if they come free in the version that they were reported in.........
One might say, they're required.... :lol:
Certainly is nice to see


I'm always blown away by FL Studios lifetime free update policy, I'm mean come on 24 years and their still going strong.

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Billy+ wrote:
01 Feb 2022
I'm always blown away by FL Studios lifetime free update policy, I'm mean come on 24 years and their still going strong.
They don't have a staff of 35+ people to support, and they have very little infrastructure as far as a "store" is concerned. People often forget how simple Reaper is - especially compared to Ableton Live or Reason. :lol:

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01 Feb 2022

EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
People often forget how simple Reaper is
Seriously?

I often read (here on the forum) about all the limitations of the Reason RE API, while Reaper supports several programming languages INSIDE the program (it has an embedded IDE for development) and even has a dedicated scripting language to automate things in the completely theme-able GUI. And while Reason has a hard time (obviously) to support VST3, Reaper does VST2 and VST3, 32bit and 64 bit plugins, MIDI through VST, just to name a few things, and had this for years now. I cannot point to another DAW that actually supports as many technologies as Reaper does, or has the same level of functionality, let alone at the performance level and stability that Reaper has.

I've used Reaper for more than a decade, running projects with 300-400 plugins (in a complete mix of 32/64bit and VST2/3), no track freeze needed (and their track freeze functionality is pretty spectacular). My Reason setup on the same machine doesn't even come close to these numbers.

I would say the opposite of your statement is true: Reaper is a crazy complex program because of the unmatched level of functionality they implemented in that program.

The only thing it lacks is cables :puf_bigsmile:
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EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
People often forget how simple Reaper is
:lol: I just knew that comment was going to turn this thread into another one of those discussions :clap:

crimsonwarlock wrote:
01 Feb 2022
I would say the opposite of your statement is true: Reaper is a crazy complex program because of the unmatched level of functionality they implemented in that program.

The only thing it lacks is cables :puf_bigsmile:
What's crazy is that it's only $60 and still not on my list of DAW's precisely because of its complexity :lol:

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What's crazy is that it's only $60 and still not on my list of DAW's precisely because of its complexity :lol:
I hear you. I love Reaper for what it is, but I hate it for what it is not... It is definitely not an inspiring environment to compose and develop ideas, hence my switch to Reason. I also used to work very mixer-centric in Reaper, so that Reason SSL mixer thingy makes me happy too :D
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An occasional collaborator and good friend of mine (and regular naughty boy) managed to get hold of a pirated copy of Live 11.1 yesterday, before the real thing was released! That makes me wonder if it was an inside job. Anyway, he amused me by gloating that he had it before I had the legit update and then went on to complain that he didn't know what the changes were because Ableton had not updated the release notes on the website. I suggested he complains to Ableton's legal department. They are clearly infringing his human rights. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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crimsonwarlock wrote:
01 Feb 2022
Billy+ wrote:
01 Feb 2022
What's crazy is that it's only $60 and still not on my list of DAW's precisely because of its complexity :lol:
I hear you. I love Reaper for what it is, but I hate it for what it is not... It is definitely not an inspiring environment to compose and develop ideas, hence my switch to Reason. I also used to work very mixer-centric in Reaper, so that Reason SSL mixer thingy makes me happy too :D
What's needed is for one of those reaper geeks to build a preferences and theme setup so reaper looks and behaves like Reason and I might just try it.....

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crimsonwarlock wrote:
01 Feb 2022
EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
People often forget how simple Reaper is
Seriously?
You must have missed the giant ass GIF that I posted right after I wrote that. :puf_bigsmile: :lol:
but I hate [Reaper] for what it is not... It is definitely not an inspiring environment to compose and develop ideas
Now *THAT* we can agree on!
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We are going to have to wait another 2 months before we get Native M1 support in Reason.
What have they been doing with all the money we have given them.

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We are going to have to wait another 2 months before we get Native M1 support in Reason.
What have they been doing with all the money we have given them.
Would you lay money on that estimate and what state is R12 going to be in at that point,
I would suggest that it's still likely to be in need of repairs and improvements are way way off
  • hidpi still isn't done
  • smart browser isn't done (if it is then it's disappointing)
  • CMBv2 finished? (Personally I think there's more to be added and hopefully not just widgets)
  • stability issues?
  • performance issues?
Vst3 and silicon are definitely not coming out on time and let's not forget the current known bug still not fixed.....

As for what's happened to the money (podcasts / ambassadors / content packs / marketing) anything and everything to increase new subscription customers because they have had enough of the old customers who would have been happy to pay for features not gimmicks.....

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We are going to have to wait another 2 months before we get Native M1 support in Reason.
What have they been doing with all the money we have given them.
Hiring new staff. Paying wages. Paying rent. Buying equipment.

You know, ... the usual stuff you need to run a company so that there will be a next version of Reason.

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There are no parallels here. This has been in open and frequently updated beta testing for months. No surprises and totally open. I got an email today 11.1 is now live.

Reason put out a point.point fix with around 6 fixes and put it all over Instagram like it’s Christmas. I think it was live 8 where they had tonnes of bugs but that was a long time back. They have a large and slick operation for sure and simply put RS do not and the money seems to be going into their new funky in-house studio, ambassadors and social media as well as paying their 2-3 devs a salary.

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01 Feb 2022

crimsonwarlock wrote:
01 Feb 2022
EnochLight wrote:
01 Feb 2022
People often forget how simple Reaper is
Seriously?

I often read (here on the forum) about all the limitations of the Reason RE API, while Reaper supports several programming languages INSIDE the program (it has an embedded IDE for development) and even has a dedicated scripting language to automate things in the completely theme-able GUI. And while Reason has a hard time (obviously) to support VST3, Reaper does VST2 and VST3, 32bit and 64 bit plugins, MIDI through VST, just to name a few things, and had this for years now. I cannot point to another DAW that actually supports as many technologies as Reaper does, or has the same level of functionality, let alone at the performance level and stability that Reaper has.

I've used Reaper for more than a decade, running projects with 300-400 plugins (in a complete mix of 32/64bit and VST2/3), no track freeze needed (and their track freeze functionality is pretty spectacular). My Reason setup on the same machine doesn't even come close to these numbers.

I would say the opposite of your statement is true: Reaper is a crazy complex program because of the unmatched level of functionality they implemented in that program.

The only thing it lacks is cables :puf_bigsmile:
Reaper is one of the most complex DAWS out there.

That said if you are just recording/mixing audio, Reaper hides most of its complexities.

But if you need to figure out how to do something, just glance and open the action list, and be overwhelmed by the thousands of actions.

Then you realize you can create icons, tools, macros, download user created actions, Whoah!

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jlgrimes wrote:
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Reaper is one of the most complex DAWS out there.

That said if you are just recording/mixing audio, Reaper hides most of its complexities.

But if you need to figure out how to do something, just glance and open the action list, and be overwhelmed by the thousands of actions.

Then you realize you can create icons, tools, macros, download user created actions, Whoah!
Yep, Reaper is a total powerhouse of a production environment. It does throw everything and the kitchen sink at you to be able to do anything and everything. Still, I like it that Reason is not like that. It is totally possible to do complex signal and control routing in Reaper, but it is buried deep in menus and configuration screens, while in Reason you flip the rack and simply plug in a cable. That's fast and easy. People tend to think that Reason IS simple because things like this are MADE simple to use. The fact that things look simple in Reason is an absolute strength of it.

For an example, there are many users here asking for track folders. I used track folders extensively in Reaper to manage the large track counts. But this was the result of the fact that you NEED large track counts to do certain things, like separate processing of drum sounds. 24 to 32 tracks for drums alone is common in Reaper land (and most other DAWs). When I started to use Reason I replicated that way of working, but soon found that this is not needed; you can process your drums in the rack, into a sub-mixer, and only have the drum bus in the main mixer. With the rack, Reason gives you simpler (imo better) ways to do certain things. I'm used to working in Reaper and be able to do anything I can think of, and still, I don't miss much in Reason.

In my perception, many feature requests come from trying to work in Reason like working in other DAWs, like Reaper or Live or Bitwig, but I think Reason is not about that.
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Would you lay money on that estimate and what state is R12 going to be in at that point,
I would not but my fingers are double crossed.

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bangaio wrote:
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There are no parallels here. This has been in open and frequently updated beta testing for months. No surprises and totally open. I got an email today 11.1 is now live.
Yeah, I'd imagine if you're signed up for updates via Ableton, you should have gotten an email. :thumbup: I was fortunate to have missed the buggy Live launch from years back, but I've heard the horror stories. I guess to make an omelette, you gotta' break a few eggs and all that. :lol:

Installing now, but.. LMAO... this can't be normal, can it?

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Just to echo what others have said, a lot of that list is bug fixes. I don't know if we have that many bugs in Reason currently? I don't feel like I've encountered that many. But, at the same time, they were able to squeeze in some QOL stuff (new shortcuts, re-designing the clip tools interface, etc.) and that's really the stuff I hanker for. Like absolutely, sort the HDPI stuff out, M1, all of that, that's great. But if at the same time we were getting things like MIDI note chase, tab to move to a new track to rename it, legato extending the last note to the end of the clip, just tiny things like that, it would all add up to a greater experience overall. Nothing paradigm changing. Not after getting FL's piano roll or Live's clips or Bitwigs whatever. We just need to start chipping away at those little hinderances that have been there for quite literally years.

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