Hi,
when i do a faster track only with vsti`s
it seem like ableton live becomes less accurate with higher speed.
It does not matter until 135, but above it seem to shift a little bit
the more plugins play together.
If i do same track and sounds using samples, its sound different.
it starts with the bassline which seem to be snappier when i use
samples instead of the vst.
Is that because of the latency, pdc ?
Are Samples more accurate @bove 140 bpm
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Re: Are Samples more accurate @bove 140 bpm
Yes this is a known issue with Live. Once you get above 135BPM you start getting into tempos typical of Dubstep and Drum&Bass. Live was really only meant to handle minimal house (as evidenced through their demo videos), which is at the sweet spot of 120-130BPM. Ever notice how the default tempo is 120? This is not meant to be changed and altering it is sure to give you problems.
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Re: Are Samples more accurate @bove 140 bpm
Tagor, all of this is hogwash. Served without proof, posing as a question and therefore completely without merit. You should have posted to The Lounge if you want to kid around.Tagor wrote:Hi,
when i do a faster track only with vsti`s
it seem like ableton live becomes less accurate with higher speed.
It does not matter until 135, but above it seem to shift a little bit
the more plugins play together.
If i do same track and sounds using samples, its sound different.
it starts with the bassline which seem to be snappier when i use
samples instead of the vst.
Is that because of the latency, pdc ?
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Re: Are Samples more accurate @bove 140 bpm
Tearsinfernal.machine wrote:Yes this is a known issue with Live. Once you get above 135BPM you start getting into tempos typical of Dubstep and Drum&Bass. Live was really only meant to handle minimal house (as evidenced through their demo videos), which is at the sweet spot of 120-130BPM. Ever notice how the default tempo is 120? This is not meant to be changed and altering it is sure to give you problems.
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Re: Are Samples more accurate @bove 140 bpm
infernal.machine wrote:Yes this is a known issue with Live. Once you get above 135BPM you start getting into tempos typical of Dubstep and Drum&Bass. Live was really only meant to handle minimal house (as evidenced through their demo videos), which is at the sweet spot of 120-130BPM. Ever notice how the default tempo is 120? This is not meant to be changed and altering it is sure to give you problems.