IMPOSSIBLE TO SYNC OUTBOARD TO LIVE!!!!!!!!!!!
3dot is right..it doesnt matter what buffer size..heres a "better" buffer size ie 2048/2 is 1024 right!Daim wrote:1031 samples seems like a strange buffer size
Well take a listen again: Now imagine that u want to record a sequence or do this stuff live..:
http://listic.dk/p.hilla/Ableton%20is%2 ... hafuka.mp3
Now believe u me, if im doing something wrong and somebody tells me WHAT im doing wrong I will be happy to wear a clown hat for the rest of the week just as long im getting this GAWDAYM problem solved
*yawn*3dot... wrote:b0unce ?!
nah... he's probly masturbating to amputated corpses...
same old boring spin.
War photographers are journalists, not pornographers.
Those photographed were more than just amputated corpses, they are the victims of american war mongering.
Hey, you should know all about illegal wars and the inhumane treatment of others...no need to further explain I should imagine.
Last edited by b0unce on Thu Sep 25, 2008 5:54 pm, edited 1 time in total.
spreader of butter
yeah well I seriously cant...this fuk up means i cant record my hardware synths properly nor use them in a Live situation..and sure im using soft synths and they work just fine..but its just not the same thing..either way Live is supposed to be able to do this shit.. in fact thats what Live is all about innit?! WAT a BItCH!3dot... wrote:I've actually came to accept this as a limitation in live.... that can't be healed by ableton...
accepting is half of the way...to somewhere...
you didn't photograph anything... you just saved and bookmarked them... fucking sick
... grow the fuck up... this world is far from perfect...
war has casualties... there are terrible human beings living on this planet...
always have been....
ain't sayin' you don't need to help make a change...
just saying I would not have liked my children being exposed to those...
and I didn't need to see those images...
I've seen enough horrible pictures...
war is ugly...
love is lovely...
back to the real issue..sync outboard to live..
... grow the fuck up... this world is far from perfect...
war has casualties... there are terrible human beings living on this planet...
always have been....
ain't sayin' you don't need to help make a change...
just saying I would not have liked my children being exposed to those...
and I didn't need to see those images...
I've seen enough horrible pictures...
war is ugly...
love is lovely...
back to the real issue..sync outboard to live..
yeah...b0unce wrote: Hey, you should know all about illegal wars and the inhumane treatment of others...no need to further explain I should imagine.
sync the world...
Last edited by 3dot... on Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
i have made the experience that I CANNOT sync ableton live to my EMX via a 2x2 m-audio usb interface. just doesn't work. didn't ever, since version 2 or 3 - the sequencer definitely begins to drift somewhen.
I CAN sync my EMX via the same interface to live properly, whereas an emagic A62 with midi enabled isn't doing ANYTHING stable, neither using live as a master or slave.
do you have the possibility to check your setup again, with an m-audio 1x1, 2x2 or 4x4 interface and post the results?
a really crazy thing, because I WOULD LOVE to be able to run ableton live as a SLAVE during my livesets (starting the loop / restarting with the EMX controls is sooo cool
oh, and I don't think the latency compensation is a good idea to be used live, if you have a singer or instrumentalist with you
I CAN sync my EMX via the same interface to live properly, whereas an emagic A62 with midi enabled isn't doing ANYTHING stable, neither using live as a master or slave.
do you have the possibility to check your setup again, with an m-audio 1x1, 2x2 or 4x4 interface and post the results?
a really crazy thing, because I WOULD LOVE to be able to run ableton live as a SLAVE during my livesets (starting the loop / restarting with the EMX controls is sooo cool
oh, and I don't think the latency compensation is a good idea to be used live, if you have a singer or instrumentalist with you