If things get messy regarding warping, I tend to delete all the markers (except the 1.1.1), turn off the metronome and play the track while I count the bars (boring, but true) and at the last bar of the song I place a marker and drag it to it´s ...
This function is called talkback and not all controllers support it (usually cheap ones does not).
If you find your controller under Control Surfaces in the MIDI/sync tab under Preferences and it supports talkback, you are good to go when you select it from the drop-down menu.
You have to go to your Live Preferences (Mac: Live-Preferences PC: File-Preferences )
Choose the Audio tab In the Latency section, you can change your Buffer Size , try changing this to aprox 70 Samples and press Apply or Enter Now, in the ...
If things get messy regarding warping, I tend to delete all the markers (except the 1.1.1), turn off the metronome and play the track while I count the bars (boring, but true) and at the last bar of the song I place a marker and drag it to it´s ...
If you are on a mac, you can use soundflower http://code.google.com/p/soundflower/ and create an aggregated audio device, containing both your current interface and soundflower.
1 - send your cue to soundflower 1/2 2 - create an audio track with input from soundflower 1/2 (monitor IN) 3 - send the ...
you can create a drum rack complete with drum hits, samples etc and then drag it into your drum rack section in lives browser and it will save the rack complete with samples etc., which you can drag and drop into future live projects
Thanks for your fast reply, but I think I formulated the ...
How about using Live´s GUI in the patch and allow multiple connections, so that many people could work on the same Live-set over network, using a Max-patch that looks like Live?
What about midi-devices connected to te remote computer being allowed to controll/play live?