ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to
turn up early and beat match and set your set....tell me if you are
Alex I'd like to watch....
On 12 Nov 2004, at 13:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks.
Sorry to ask this here. I honestly don't know who else to ask. And
you're a
very knowledgeable bunch.
So, first off a confession. (I don't feel good about this btw, I know
it's
wrong)
I have been using a copy of Ableton Live for the past 6 months. Let me
just
defend myself. A friend gave me a copy, basically a try before you buy
type
deal as I was getting my new computer soon, and didn't want to have to
buy
another copy. Obviously I've got right into it.
My new computer has arrived, and I'm keeping it just for music, can't
put
it on the internet cos I dont what I'm doing and I'll probably get a
virus
or something.
I'm transferring my 300 odd WAV files over.
I went to the music shop the other day to talk to the guy about buying
Ableton 4. £269.99!
I don't mind paying it at all, it's just I simply don't have it at the
minute. I'm going to sell records at the end of the month and put some
towards it out of my wages.
Basically, I have 2 gigs I'd like to use it for before I get paid. The
guy
in the shop gave me a demo disc, and this version allows you to do most
things, but not save anything. I don't really need to save anything.
Do you think I'll be OK to use the demo version for a gig?
Is that wise do you think? Will it crash or something? Is there any
other
way round it?I won't need to save anything for the gig I wouldn't have
thought would I? I tend to do most things 'on the fly' with it anyway.
What do you think?
Any help and advice would be much appreciated.
Alex
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