Dave Griffiths wrote:
>I talked to Robert Henke of Ableton about the
philosophy behind their
>innovative interface, and one of the most interesting concepts was, that
>everything *must* fit into one window. Overlapping or popup-windows are
>strictly forbidden in Live, because in a live situation you cannot be
>bothered with organising windows on the screen.
Live hides a lot of its functions by switching between screens... the
sample editor overlaps the plugin interface, and by clicking on a tab on
the bottom you can switch between the two...
the session editor and sequencer are seperate windows too (so far i
havent even had use for the sequencer!)...
m~
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