![]() ![]() ![]() I say if you’re not sure, Live Lite for free is an excellent way of doing modern-style music writing in your classroom.Ĭonclusion: This leads me to believe that either a) Ableton intentionally obfuscates this information for marketing purposes or b) Live Intro is about to get a big upgrade. Do I buy Live Intro for $1000 or use the slightly-less-capable-but-close-enough-and-also-free Live Lite? Live Lite is free, and there doesn’t seem to be any knockout feature that Intro brings to the table other than slight spec bumps. The Live Intro site license runs slightly north of $1000 for a school. In the EDU market, this gets even trickier. By: Nikola Nenin Last updated: Ableton, Studio One Although both DAW’s are extremely powerful production software, I would go for Studio One as a close winner over Ableton. But still, those are only a couple things. Having 2 extra scenes in Session mode is nice. The key difference seems to be the 64 audio tracks, which would give the ability to make a long DJ set, played in arrangement mode, feasible. Compare price, features, and reviews of the software side-by-side to make the best choice for your business. The differences between the free Live Lite and the $99 Live Intro are quite subtle, and now that there is no hardware to buy for Live Lite, one should consider if they really need the paid version. ![]() This ignores any of the add-on content from the boxed version of Intro as well, which may or may not matter to you. Here’s a chart I made putting the two cheap versions side-by-side with the full version, showing advantages in green: Well lucky you, dear readers – I saved you the trouble of lining these two up. There isn’t a direct comparison chart on. Live Intro is pitched as a similar solution to Live Lite, but what’s the difference between these two? Now that Soundcloud users are getting Live Lite for free, of what remaining value is their entry level product, Live Intro? It’s difficult to compare these two products – for one, Live Lite up until today was only bundled with select hardware devices, and probably has a pretty small user base considering lots of people buy that gear and just throw out the discs that come with it. It turns out to be a tough question to answer. The question remains – is the free version Soundcloud offers good enough, or do you really have to buy at least Live Intro to do any real work? This interested me because Ive lately been hearing more and more people use Ableton (or even Logic/Pro Tools) and less of FL (which I thought was funny considering a few weeks ago IL said they were the most used DAW). But not everyone could afford the software, until today. Then I noticed that it came with Ableton Live Lite. ![]()
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