I'm running Ableton on a new iMac with latest Yosemite. It's been fine until I updated to 9.1.7 a few days ago, and since then observed and verified the following problems:
- Waves AU plugins no longer compatible with Live (projects containing them can't load them)
Studio One does look very impressive, the automation tools are amazing! Ableton doesn't even curves yet.
I do find it odd and slightly worrying that despite months, maybe even a year or two of pressure from customers, and increasingly fierce competition in the marketplace, Ableton haven't even ...
So I recently bought a new PC: i7 quad core, overclocked to 4GHz, and my first project on it (Live 8.2.2) is running at really high CPU load, glitching out etc, and increasing the buffer size on my sound card (RME Babyface) makes no difference.
I downloaded a desktop CPU meter and found that when ...
booo! ... When you select "all tracks" it renders every individual track, as you'd expect, but also each of groups, and the return channels.
Bit of an overkill really - I only need to render 5 or 6 groups. Also, I don't want the return channels separate. I would like the master output coming form ...
oooh, now we're getting somewhere! Unfortunately though it has "all tracks" but not "all groups" .... maybe if groups are closed it will treat them as tracks - i will test it
well, i'm not sure about Logic, but i think cubase and reason have nice export options, where you can select all the tracks or groups you'd like to export, then just leave it running. to be honest, it should be very simple to implement for any daw
I bought maxforlive a few months ago, but have not yet made the time to learn it. I'm such a noob, I can't even figure out how to make the simple gain stage provided in Ableton's video!
One thing I would like, is to have an LFO device which can modulate macro knobs in an instrument or effect ...
I do a lot of sample packs, and would love to see a sub-option for the "export as loop" feature, which preserves the zero crossings at the beginning and end of the sample. I realise it's not a perfect loop if the zero crossings are enforced, but as I always end up doing this manually in ...