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Live 9 as a whole, I'm not entirely happy 's a little on the buggy side.takes forever to load tracks and some VST effects, I really don't like the new browser, or how it treats envelopes. I haven't worked with Max for Live so I can't speak to that. Using Ableton's effects (which are quite good these days) makes delay compensation a non issue.
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I've been a Live user for quite some time and yes, with certain plug ins there will be some delay issues.for example, placing a really CPU intensive reverb on an individual track WILL knock it out of sync with other tracks.put the same reverb on a return and send a track to it solves the problem. I started with FL Studio and found it maddeningly frustrating whereas Live just "fit me and the way I like to work." Find which workflow is most intuitive to you and go with that. My recommendation is to demo both and try writing a complete song in both. People rewire because they're more comfortable say, mixing or mastering in another DAW, but find it easier to generate some components of the song in an Ableton or FL Studio. I don't think genre has anything to do with it so much as use of plugins, the amount of plugins and the latency created by the plugins you're using.ΔΆ) Yes, you could produce and master in either. Since I do more gradual automations as opposed to directly turn something on/off via automation, I have yet to encounter it where I've noticed it. Now, if you want to automate something where it kicks in on say, a certain beat, and it hasn't properly compensated for that latency, you have to really muck around to get the automation correctly placed. But it has to do with the processing of plugins on a track causing delays or latency in the track. 1) I don't know about FL Studio, but it's an issue in Live 9.