I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.dna598 wrote:number 2 is wrong in all aspects, TLDR
Andrejs
I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.dna598 wrote:number 2 is wrong in all aspects, TLDR
>> Resonic Player http://resonic.at/locojohn wrote:I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.dna598 wrote:number 2 is wrong in all aspects, TLDR
Andrejs
This one as well:xbitz wrote:>> Resonic Player http://resonic.at/locojohn wrote:I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.dna598 wrote:number 2 is wrong in all aspects, TLDR
Andrejs(win) AudioFinder http://www.icedaudio.com/site/ (mac)
It won't work with non-warped clips or new files.ansolas wrote:Anyways you can jump to section of the preview :locojohn wrote:
I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.
Andrejs
http://screencast.com/t/oihIOgAFd9
Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW tho to make that work.locojohn wrote:It won't work with non-warped clips or new files.ansolas wrote:Anyways you can jump to section of the preview :locojohn wrote:
I don't feel lazy to agree with the original author of the post. Impossibility of scrolling to a particular position within the previewed track is a serious limitation for *DJs*.
Andrejs
http://screencast.com/t/oihIOgAFd9
Andrejs
You may also have to have automatic warping of long files enabled in the preferences (wich I for example don't).ansolas wrote:Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW tho to make that work.
Jip I have enabled that option.chrk wrote:You may also have to have automatic warping of long files enabled in the preferences (wich I for example don't).ansolas wrote:Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW tho to make that work.
It isn't working here both with RAW switched on and off:ansolas wrote:Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW and wait for the waveform is drown fully tho to make that work.
The previous guys were correct, it only works if you have Auto Warping for long Samples enabled in Preferences.locojohn wrote:It isn't working here both with RAW switched on and off:ansolas wrote:Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW and wait for the waveform is drown fully tho to make that work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE6Ss8QjHBY
Andrejs
Look, it does not ALWAYS work even with "Auto-Warp Long Samples" enabled in the Preferences. I think it depends on what Live considers as "long samples"... For example, I have a 30 second sample, which I was previewing in the browser, which I consider to be long enough to be able to scroll to a certain position, however, Live did not let me do that.ansolas wrote:The previous guys were correct, it only works if you have Auto Warping for long Samples enabled in Preferences.locojohn wrote:It isn't working here both with RAW switched on and off:ansolas wrote:Hm its working here with any file , even mp3 files which I have never opened in live before? You need to disable RAW and wait for the waveform is drown fully tho to make that work.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eE6Ss8QjHBY
Andrejs
You're right that you need to just make the music. However, no matter what you need to learn the new environment as you do that. It took me a year to "get" Live after using Logic for all those years. I think it was worth it, but I understand that you can feel frustrated when Live doesn't work as expected.ansolas wrote:
What I have learned over time, is that there is no perfect system.
You can either worry about things or just make music...