Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
I hate to be a dullard here, but can someone give me directions to enable the "map to siblings" functionality?
I found the Preferences.cfg file, and opened it in TextEdit. But I can't seem to find the "map to siblings" entry,,,,,
I found the Preferences.cfg file, and opened it in TextEdit. But I can't seem to find the "map to siblings" entry,,,,,
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
re-read the 2nd post in this topic closely.Elevated01 wrote:I hate to be a dullard here, but can someone give me directions to enable the "map to siblings" functionality?
I found the Preferences.cfg file, and opened it in TextEdit. But I can't seem to find the "map to siblings" entry,,,,,
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Nevermind I got it working ! The key was to CREATE A NEW FILE, called Options.txt. I was trying to edit the existing files in that folder.
Pretty sweet, much respect
Pretty sweet, much respect
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
So... Does anyone know or has anyone found any more of these to be of interest to us mortal Live users?
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
FYI:
I tested NoVstStartupScan. Adding -NoVstStartupScan=1 to options.txt does just what you'd expect: Live skips the VST scan. Can save about 1/2 second on Live start up. Not a life changer, but could be useful in a few situations...
I tested NoVstStartupScan. Adding -NoVstStartupScan=1 to options.txt does just what you'd expect: Live skips the VST scan. Can save about 1/2 second on Live start up. Not a life changer, but could be useful in a few situations...
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like when a bad vst crashes the startup on scankensonic wrote:FYI:
I tested NoVstStartupScan. Adding -NoVstStartupScan=1 to options.txt does just what you'd expect: Live skips the VST scan. Can save about 1/2 second on Live start up. Not a life changer, but could be useful in a few situations...
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
I actually found a bunch of features that I'm not sure I should post. They are definitely for Live 9 and aren't working fully yet.
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
I don't get it : I have the 'copy value to siblings' at the top of the menu, but not the 'map to siblings' option...
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
really, is that so.. i assume that we should just take your word for it then?MauricioAndrades wrote:I actually found a bunch of features that I'm not sure I should post. They are definitely for Live 9 and aren't working fully yet.
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Probably since I'm the one that went in there and dug these out in the first place. I love Live and I don't want to hurt the company by releasing "work in progress" stuff that is probably gonna be in Live 9. I actually started looking for these options as a way to fix problems I was having with Live crashing and took it a bit further.friend_kami wrote:really, is that so.. i assume that we should just take your word for it then?MauricioAndrades wrote:I actually found a bunch of features that I'm not sure I should post. They are definitely for Live 9 and aren't working fully yet.
What surprises me is that some of the features are found in the Mac OS build, like -ForceGDI... why? That is a Windows thing isn't it?
Also if know for some reason which options are Windows Only and Mac Only please post and I will update the original list.
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
dunno what you found in there - i didnt see much more than you already posted.
i did see one more that can be useful though:
-AutoAdjustMacroMappingRange=1
does what it says, really.
there was also -ClipFireWillContinueSong=1
but not sure what that does
i did see one more that can be useful though:
-AutoAdjustMacroMappingRange=1
does what it says, really.
there was also -ClipFireWillContinueSong=1
but not sure what that does
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
may i ask, where are you referencing all these commands from? I mean where are you finding them?
ctrl + left/right = select transient
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
ctrl + shift + left/right = select between transients
ctrl + space = play selection
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
I don't think that the:
-EnableMapToSiblings
-AutoAdjustMacroMappingRange
Need =1 after them to work. They work fine in my Options.txt file without the "=1"
AutoAdjustMarcoMappingRange is insanely helpful!
-EnableMapToSiblings
-AutoAdjustMacroMappingRange
Need =1 after them to work. They work fine in my Options.txt file without the "=1"
AutoAdjustMarcoMappingRange is insanely helpful!
Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
i found ForceHyperthreading extrem helpful - looks like ableton is closing now faster as before.
im running an AMD Phenom II X4 945 here.
im running an AMD Phenom II X4 945 here.
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Re: Options.txt from 8.2.6 Binary Mac OS X
So I just tried the following option u guys are mentioning-- -AutoAdjustMacroMappingRange=1
I tested mapping macros for a few vst's. The numbers it's picking seem totally arbitrary. Am I missing something?
I tested mapping macros for a few vst's. The numbers it's picking seem totally arbitrary. Am I missing something?