Can I have more than 1 template?
Can I have more than 1 template?
Is there a way to have more than 1 template? it would be great if on initial load up of the program i could actualy choose from a couple different setups depending on what i wanted to do. It would save alot of time erasing tracks and making new ones.
If this isn't an option, it really should be.
Oh yeah I'm using Live 4. Don't have the money for the upgrade yet.
If this isn't an option, it really should be.
Oh yeah I'm using Live 4. Don't have the money for the upgrade yet.
er, huh? What do you mean most sequencers don't have the feature? I know Cubase deffinately has it, and DP has something similar. I assume Logic has the feature as well but I don't remember. I don't like the program and avoid using it.
But it IS a good feature even if you personally woudn't use it. If you got prompted on what kind of project you wanted to start when you dry launch the program, it would save me time. I prefer that method to digging through folders, and sometimes accidently saving over my templates.
But it IS a good feature even if you personally woudn't use it. If you got prompted on what kind of project you wanted to start when you dry launch the program, it would save me time. I prefer that method to digging through folders, and sometimes accidently saving over my templates.
Last edited by twain_x26 on Tue Jul 26, 2005 5:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
Komplex wrote:what a very important feature that all sequencers already have(not)
Create a folder called "TEMPLATES"
Set up a bunch of different templates and save them in that folder. Thats how other sequencers do it excpet in live you just go there with your browser and click on the file.
this is the way ive been doing it for a while. works fine
just be sure not to forget to save your new project under a new name when you use one of these templates, cuz you'll save over your fine tuned template by accident
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logic doesn't have this feature at least up to v6 - it just loads the file called autoload.lso in its dir automatically which serves as a template.
i agree that it'd be a good feature, maybe someone should post an entry in feature wishlist-forum?
i agree that it'd be a good feature, maybe someone should post an entry in feature wishlist-forum?
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if you are a MAC user
make the template and save it as .als
then with finder choose "get info" for the .als file
then check stationary pad
next time you launch the .als file OSX will make a copy and open that insted
with some application you will then get an option to change the name 9of the copy) but with live it just adds a 1 to the end
(templates for all your app this way)
make the template and save it as .als
then with finder choose "get info" for the .als file
then check stationary pad
next time you launch the .als file OSX will make a copy and open that insted
with some application you will then get an option to change the name 9of the copy) but with live it just adds a 1 to the end
(templates for all your app this way)
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supster wrote:Komplex wrote:what a very important feature that all sequencers already have(not)
Create a folder called "TEMPLATES"
Set up a bunch of different templates and save them in that folder. Thats how other sequencers do it excpet in live you just go there with your browser and click on the file.
this is the way ive been doing it for a while. works fine
just be sure not to forget to save your new project under a new name when you use one of these templates, cuz you'll save over your fine tuned template by accident
.
setting your new "templates" folder's attributes to read - only will stop this happening