
This also fixed a bug which prevented waveforms or meters from being displayed on Push 2, under certain circumstances.Īdded support for the Arturia MiniLab MkII control surface. ğixed a crash that would occur if the ReWire.dll for PreSonus's "Notion" DAW was installed, and Push was enabled in Live's Preferences.In case no audio driver is selected (OSX) or no ASIO driver is available (Windows), the "Show Link Toggle" button is disabled in Live's Preferences.

Previously, the global launch quantization setting would not be recalled correctly after performing an undo/redo, or after a crash occurred.ğixed a crash that would occur after creating a MIDI feedback loop with a VST plug-in.Previously, copying or duplicating an Arrangement clip created unwanted automation for some third-party AU plug-in parameters, if they were not yet automated.VST plug-ins would be rescanned on program launch, after an automatic update took place.This change does not apply when saving previously created sets a new time. Live Sets created on Windows will no longer be saved as temporary files, and will therefore show up under Windows Explorer's list of recently used files.Improved the reliability of vertical scrolling on Windows.Mouse cursors would be drawn with a very small size on Windows, when using Live on a HiDPI screen.Ědded Control Surface support for the Roland FA series.Watch the video below to hear a little bit more about the features. The added benefit of using the DJS-1000, after all, is the ability to simply tote around a USB stick full of samples rather than your laptop.


That being said, and seeing how prevalent CDJs already are in club DJ'ing, it isn't too far of a leap to imagine venues shelling out the extra money for the new gear. The draw definitely comes in the ease of use, but we aren't completely sure if it will appeal to DJs who are happy with just decks and a mixer. Compared to the current range of samplers/sequencers on the market, the DJS-1000 doesn't make much sense for lugging around, and there are more affordable options (Elektron, Roland, etc.) to use in studio production. This new tech is poised to compete with other samplers/sequencers on the market that are used in Live DJing gigs - but we think it is more likely to bring DJ's new to live production in, rather than convert DJ's already using other gear for that purpose. Pioneer DJ announced last week their new Sampler & Sequencer the DJS-1000.
