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Where are you on this now ?

Open Atralb opened this issue 4 years ago • 1 comments

Hi there.

So I just saw the commit history and apparently you haven't touched this project again a week after publishing your Medium article. But anyway, since I'm really interested in the idea (for me, it's mainly to be able to work on my different machines easily, but a collaboration enabler is always welcome too), I thought I'd come by and ask you if, even though this project is dead, your Ableton workflow had evolved to something more refined in those 4 last years that I could take inspiration from in my own worflow.

Hope you see this message, and thanks in advance if you have the time to answer me :).

Have a good day, sir.

Atralb avatar Jul 12 '20 12:07 Atralb

I'm afraid not! I simply looked into it, and found the technical hurdles described in the article, and that was about it. Let me know what your findings are! I'd be curious whether anything may have changed with Live 10. Thank you for your email. Mark Henry

On Sun, Jul 12, 2020 at 5:37 AM Atralb [email protected] wrote:

Hi there. So I saw the commit history and apparently you didn't touch this project again a week after publishing your Medium article. But anyway, since I'm really interested in the idea (for me, it's mainly to be able to work on my different machines easily, but a collaboration enabler is always welcome too), I thought I'd come by and ask you if during, even though this project is dead, your ableton workflow had evolved to something more refined in those 4 last years that I could take inspiration from in my own worflow.

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mark-henry avatar Jul 13 '20 02:07 mark-henry