I have reported this bug and so have others. The options are there to do it but it doesnt work. You can't set each drum track to its own track within your DAW. There is a bug that really hurts the VST that should have been fixed long ago but still has not been. The support isnt very good for Liquid Rhythm especially if you dont have Ableton Live, it takes them a long while to get new updates onto Steam, and since I've bought this software it seems every update only adds to more functionality with Ableton Live adding very little for people who use other DAWs. The standalone has a built in loop I have no idea why they dont keep it in the VST. With the Liquid Rhythm VST you have to use the one that comes with your DAW and it is extremely frustrating and I feel makes the VST nearly useless. For instance most drum/beat VST have a built in loop to make it easier to refine certain parts of your beat. So if you dont have Ableton Live the VST portion is really irritating to work with in any other DAW. The only limitation in that area is your imagination and your ability to create samples.įirst off the biggest downfall of Liquid Rhythm is it is specifically designed to work with Ableton Live. it is all completely 100% achievable with LR. Whether your looking for hip hop, rock, dubstep, or really fast heavy metal with double bass and hard hitting snares. You can get any style beat you want out of it. If you know what your doing(which doesnt take much learning) you can come up with some really awesome stuff. And you can come up with unique beat in minutes. The standalone is really awesome to work with. Which gives you the ability to make truelly unique sounds and beats. You can use any sample you want to create a drum or instrument with. Its really easy to pick up and you can create any kind of beat you want with it. Ok I'm gonna do a pro's and cons style review of this software.
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