Faster way to load the next set?

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geoff adams
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Faster way to load the next set?

Post by geoff adams » Fri Jul 29, 2011 1:49 pm

I'm using Live to prepare a live solo show. I finish performing a set then load the next... it takes time, eh? IS there a faster, or an automated way to load and launch the next set, other than dragging down the file menu to find it under "recent set"? Maybe a MAX thingy?

Ste_clectic
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Re: Faster way to load the next set?

Post by Ste_clectic » Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:05 pm

Why don't you make one live set for your performance?

DSPI
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Re: Faster way to load the next set?

Post by DSPI » Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:06 pm

Tom Cosm has some great stuff on creating a "megaset".

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Re: Faster way to load the next set?

Post by pepezabala » Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:10 pm

two laptops

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Re: Faster way to load the next set?

Post by Fanu » Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:52 pm

Ste_clectic wrote:Why don't you make one live set for your performance?
The non-64-bit Live is at least one of the reasons.
I just built my first live set and started getting "out of memory" errors; not because of my ram running out but because of Live not knowing how to make use of more than 4GB.

geoff adams
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Re: Faster way to load the next set?

Post by geoff adams » Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:38 am

Ste_clectic wrote:Why don't you make one live set for your performance?
Each song(set) has unique instruments, tempo, track/effects assignments, assignments of mixer sliders, knobs and pedals. And each set is usually undergoing continued modification... so it seems like I would have to really nail down everything and finalize a lot of things in order to make the one big set. Doesn't seem possible. But I will look into what Tom Cosm has done.

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