![]() ![]() ![]() (iii) I like the way Live stacks effects in a chain across a window. ![]() With Live, you create a Midi track, drop an instrument on it, add samples (if necessary) and effects. With Acid, if you drop in a midi track it asks you to save it somewhere I find this whole area strangely cumbersome and counter-intuitive. (ii) MIDI input seems strangely unusable in Acid in Live it's dead easy. Each track can have any sample you like unlike Acid. (i) Live has a track view like Acid, but you can also use a session view and record that way to tracks. I'm not familiar with all the features of Acid and Live, so I may muddle up the naming of various items. I also have something called "Making Waves" which has a lot of features of Acid and Live, just not as intuitive or polished. I've got both, Live looks to me to have some advantages and some minor disadvantages.
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