![]() ![]() Live 10 users, of course, there’s no rush, and we get into a somewhat complex personalized system by which Ableton prices their upgrades. A lot of the work done on workflow really combines well across Live 10 + 11. If you’re on Live 9, I think this is a really compelling time to upgrade. This reverts to the full price after release day. Live 10 licenses are now 20% off, and then you get Live 11 automatically. ![]() So, here’s the deal – Ableton doesn’t discount their software very often. If you’re thinking of buying, now is probably the time. Your mileage may vary, but many of us have – as usual – been on the beta in advance, and been pretty happy. You need to own Live 10 Standard or Suite, but then you can go ahead with the beta. Here’s a refresher on what’s new – and an open thread on what you might like to know. Ableton Live 11 has its final release on Tuesday, 23 February.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |