Do "Show package contents" on the Live.app. Edit Contents/Info.plist using your favorite text editor. Just above
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<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
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<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key>
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Nice one!username652719 wrote:Open up Live 9's package contents. (right click on app)
Do "Show package contents" on the Live.app. Edit Contents/Info.plist using your favorite text editor. Just above
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</dict> </plist>
Then, make a copy of the app so that OSX will notice the change. Now, the info window will not show "Open in Low Resolution" as checked. Launch Live. Now your waveforms and midi data will be high resolution.Code: Select all
<key>NSHighResolutionCapable</key> <true/>
One nice thing is, if you use Max 6.1 (high-res-enabled Max), the max for live devices are all in high-resTarekith wrote:Unfortunately all the text stays pixelated, which is the most annoying thing for most of us. Still, it's a start, thanks!
Live 9.1.6 supports Retina. It was released October 30th.tricksandtrade wrote:Has this been sorted out in Yosemite? Ableton looks hella sexy lately.