Ableton Suite is costlier than Ableton Live. If a user wants a basic feature with no extra instruments then Ableton Live may be best suited for this purpose. ![]() In Ableton Suite, more instruments can be found which is lacking in Ableton Live. While Ableton Suite is one of the recent versions launched by the company. The main difference between Ableton Live and Suite is that Ableton Live is the oldest version of Ableton. Ableton Live and suite are digital audio workstation and it has come in different versions. Its headquarters is situated in Berlin, Germany and the second is situated in Pasadena, California. In it, there is a vast collection of different types of musical instruments and equipment, sample libraries and its hardware control called Ableton Push. In the audio fx front I feel both offer a lot.Ableton is a software company of Germany that is a music company and it produces different kinds of music and organizes performance and launches them with the help of its application i.e. Guitar rig vs Amp: I have no idea cause I dont use them but Guitar rig has more modeled amps. Then Sampler and Simpler take care of controlling parameters quite well.Ībsynth: Nothing in live to compare to it. Included instruments in Live Suite (orchestral, piano, guitar, bass etc) vs Kontakt libraries: Kontakt is bigger, sounds better too in the orchetral stuff, live has a more wide range of sounds in the more electronic side.īattery vs Drum racks: Drum racks are superb when dealing with drums in a DAW, and the included librarires are huge and diverse in Suite 9. Sampler/simpler vs Kontakt as samplers: Sampler, for audio manipulation is far more easy. Retro machines vs retro synths: I think both are good, maybe Live's retro synth is bigger. m4l is more a tool to bring a lot of functionality to Live. Reaktor vs M4L.- The advantage of M4L is that its integrated with in live, but reaktor has better possibilities soundwise. ![]() Only advantage of analog is that it is lighter on the CPUĬollision vs PRISM: Prism of course, collision is good but Prism has a wider pallete of sounds. To be honest I dont think Live's instruments are as good as those included in kompleteįM8 vs Operator: Draw, both have very good features.Īnalog vs Massive: Massive, by far. Please assume I know very little in the mixing & mastering department but have a strong desire (more of an addiction now) to learning and utilizing all I can. It's clear there is an upgrade between the two, however, is there a considerable upgrade with mixing and mastering from Standard to Suite? I've seen the comparison chart but didn't know much besides the descriptions about whats listed. I'm sure the immense amount of entertainment and functionality will be well worth the extra cost. Leftside Wobble's sounds on SoundCloud - Create, record and share your sounds for freeNot the answer my wallet was looking for. If you go the standard route you'll save a few hundred dollars in the short run but will soon regret not having the extra bells and whistles included with Live 9Ĭheck out this detailed comparison table for Live 9: And the bundled Max 4 Live devices expands the power of Live considerably. ![]() The quality of the bundled sound content (with Live 9) is on a par and in many cases surpasses Komplete (especially the orchestral stuff which until recently used to retail for close to $1k on it's own). Live Suite is definitely worth the extra cash especially with the free upgrade to 9 on the horizon.
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