That's correct. Although, of course, if you don't add it to places you won't be able to see your favorite 15,000 Terabytes folder of .wav, at all in Live as there's no plain old fashioned disk browsing. So you'd be using your OSes browser to grab your wavs instead, and that whole location would be absent from Live.nc2010 wrote:I downloaded the trial, and am trying L9.
About indexing : it seems that only folders that are in Browser > Places are indexed.
If you don't add your favorite 15'000 Terabytes folder of .wav to "PLACES", it won't be indexed, am I right ?
So if I don't want L9 to scan all my harddisk during a night, the solution is : don't add this folder to "PLACES", am I right ?
Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
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You're about to make a sandwich in your new home. Suddenly, a dude appears. Not the relaxed kind -- quite official, actually. Vigilantly positioned near the fridge, he informs you that from now on he's checking and cataloging everything that goes in or comes out of the kitchen.
Soon you find yourself waiting for him to analyze your sandwich.
"I'll just list the ingredients here. You'll enjoy knowing that it had a delicious bit of baloney in it."
"Yeah, I kinda know already, I just put it there."
"Not to worry. Just a second!"
He then proceeds to make pencil notes. The sketchpad looks like only a professional kitchen archivist can decipher it.
"Will I always be waiting this long? I mean... I figured you'd have a laptop or something."
"No... Well, sometimes I might bust out my chemistry set, you know. Bring in an assload of groceries and I'll make sure what's what. Could take hours to analyze a set like that, to be honest. It's for your added convenience, of course, but you still might want to consider how much stuff you introduce to your kitchen."
In disbelief you contact the authorities, only to be told that the dude comes standard with your new home. No questions asked. They promise he'll soon be more smooth about it all. And "assload", did he really say that? They're so sorry. He will most probably behave somewhat more appropriately from now on, too.
"Well, shit. Dude, do we have a beer in there?"
"I... don't know. Kinda messed up my intricate system here. God damn, you contacting the manager and all, the stress, I swear. Look, I'll just make sure and go through everything again. Uh, I'm not supposed to tell you this, but I get I should be more friendly like, and uh, you could always get a beer and have it at the back or something. I won't look, ok?"
Soon you find yourself waiting for him to analyze your sandwich.
"I'll just list the ingredients here. You'll enjoy knowing that it had a delicious bit of baloney in it."
"Yeah, I kinda know already, I just put it there."
"Not to worry. Just a second!"
He then proceeds to make pencil notes. The sketchpad looks like only a professional kitchen archivist can decipher it.
"Will I always be waiting this long? I mean... I figured you'd have a laptop or something."
"No... Well, sometimes I might bust out my chemistry set, you know. Bring in an assload of groceries and I'll make sure what's what. Could take hours to analyze a set like that, to be honest. It's for your added convenience, of course, but you still might want to consider how much stuff you introduce to your kitchen."
In disbelief you contact the authorities, only to be told that the dude comes standard with your new home. No questions asked. They promise he'll soon be more smooth about it all. And "assload", did he really say that? They're so sorry. He will most probably behave somewhat more appropriately from now on, too.
"Well, shit. Dude, do we have a beer in there?"
"I... don't know. Kinda messed up my intricate system here. God damn, you contacting the manager and all, the stress, I swear. Look, I'll just make sure and go through everything again. Uh, I'm not supposed to tell you this, but I get I should be more friendly like, and uh, you could always get a beer and have it at the back or something. I won't look, ok?"
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
Don't put your fridge in "places" and everything will be fine.
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
erikomic wrote:Don't put your fridge in "places" and everything will be fine.
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
Then that's perfect ! I do my all browsing outside of Live (with the freeware "Everything" + auto preview of wav files mod it's amazing, a million times better than all browsers of the world) and everything is greatAngstrom wrote:That's correct. Although, of course, if you don't add it to places you won't be able to see your favorite 15,000 Terabytes folder of .wav, at all in Live as there's no plain old fashioned disk browsing. So you'd be using your OSes browser to grab your wavs instead, and that whole location would be absent from Live.nc2010 wrote:I downloaded the trial, and am trying L9.
About indexing : it seems that only folders that are in Browser > Places are indexed.
If you don't add your favorite 15'000 Terabytes folder of .wav to "PLACES", it won't be indexed, am I right ?
So if I don't want L9 to scan all my harddisk during a night, the solution is : don't add this folder to "PLACES", am I right ?
So I'm ready for L9
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
Sounds like a good principle to have, yeaherikomic wrote:Don't put your fridge in "places" and everything will be fine.
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
The Browser
Losing "Create New Project" in the browser
Silly auto-filling of control surface slots
I'm sure there are others but I can't remember.. I guess that's a good thing.
Losing "Create New Project" in the browser
Silly auto-filling of control surface slots
I'm sure there are others but I can't remember.. I guess that's a good thing.
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
that's rated as 'progress'.TYLRbass wrote:I'm sure there are others but I can't remember..
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I know that this is gonna sound like a Cheech and Chong tape, but what's Everything?nc2010 wrote: Then that's perfect ! I do my all browsing outside of Live (with the freeware "Everything" + auto preview of wav files mod it's amazing, a million times better than all browsers of the world) and everything is great
Can you get Everything for Mac?
The other question of course, is whether nothing is better than Everything, but I will desist
Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
Try Everything : http://www.voidtools.com/
It's freeware and portable and small (0.3 MB) and it is able to index all my harddisk (500 GB used) in less than one minute once for all (okay it doesn't index the content of the files, only the filename, but anyway I don't want content indexing at all!)
It's freeware and portable and small (0.3 MB) and it is able to index all my harddisk (500 GB used) in less than one minute once for all (okay it doesn't index the content of the files, only the filename, but anyway I don't want content indexing at all!)
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This is great for browsing audio or samples.
http://www.audioease.com/Pages/Snapper/SnapperMain.html
You can hear the audio and even take a selection from a sample make that a new sample.
Not 100% but I think you can also can throw the audio into ableton.
http://www.audioease.com/Pages/Snapper/SnapperMain.html
You can hear the audio and even take a selection from a sample make that a new sample.
Not 100% but I think you can also can throw the audio into ableton.
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still no .caf file support
no Mixer in arrangement view
nothing else
no Mixer in arrangement view
nothing else
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Re: Top 5 things I will regret after going from Live8 to Live9
In the beta we were told that "nobody is using tagging anyway".
Check out the new OSX: http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/
Scroll a bit down.
"Tags are a powerful new way to organize and find your files, even documents stored in iCloud. Simply tag files you want to organize together with a keyword, like “Important.” Then when you want to find those files, just click Important in the Finder sidebar or enter it in the search field. Tag a file once, or give it multiple tags to assign it to multiple projects. If you have documents stored in multiple iCloud libraries, tags let you group them together into projects. So if you’re planning an event, you could tag the guest list you saved in Numbers, the flyer you designed in Pages, and the presentation you created in Keynote, and see them all with just one click — organized as a single project in a single Finder window."
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Check out the new OSX: http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/
Scroll a bit down.
"Tags are a powerful new way to organize and find your files, even documents stored in iCloud. Simply tag files you want to organize together with a keyword, like “Important.” Then when you want to find those files, just click Important in the Finder sidebar or enter it in the search field. Tag a file once, or give it multiple tags to assign it to multiple projects. If you have documents stored in multiple iCloud libraries, tags let you group them together into projects. So if you’re planning an event, you could tag the guest list you saved in Numbers, the flyer you designed in Pages, and the presentation you created in Keynote, and see them all with just one click — organized as a single project in a single Finder window."
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