Complete System Freeze after 10-15 minutes (2.1.1 / OSX)
Complete System Freeze after 10-15 minutes (2.1.1 / OSX)
hello everyone:
Im putting together a live set and so far I only have 1-2 audio files on a single track. if I leave the system to loop the audio for about 10-15 minutes on it's own, Live eventually locks up the entire system.
here's the details:
-OS 10.2.6
-Live 2.1.1
-Using CoreAudio (built-in controller)
-Buffer set to 512 samples
-only a few Live plugins used (no VST Mach-O plugs used)
-44.1khz / 16bit audio files
-Power management and all that funkiness is turned off
-No screensavers or or sleep functions activated. all turned off.
It's a pretty straight-forward setup, bare-bone essentials to get Live going. but still something is up. any ideas?
cheers
Im putting together a live set and so far I only have 1-2 audio files on a single track. if I leave the system to loop the audio for about 10-15 minutes on it's own, Live eventually locks up the entire system.
here's the details:
-OS 10.2.6
-Live 2.1.1
-Using CoreAudio (built-in controller)
-Buffer set to 512 samples
-only a few Live plugins used (no VST Mach-O plugs used)
-44.1khz / 16bit audio files
-Power management and all that funkiness is turned off
-No screensavers or or sleep functions activated. all turned off.
It's a pretty straight-forward setup, bare-bone essentials to get Live going. but still something is up. any ideas?
cheers
some additional notes on this problem:
-the problem only happens if I leave the system alone. in other words, If I don't touch a thing. so one might say, "yes, you have some type of powermanagement issue going on that is affecting Live". but I assure you all of that is turned off. nothing goes to sleep or suspends....
-if I continue to make some type of movement or action to the Live interface (either by mouse, keystroke, or receiving external MIDI), then it doesn't lock up.
-the problem only happens if I leave the system alone. in other words, If I don't touch a thing. so one might say, "yes, you have some type of powermanagement issue going on that is affecting Live". but I assure you all of that is turned off. nothing goes to sleep or suspends....
-if I continue to make some type of movement or action to the Live interface (either by mouse, keystroke, or receiving external MIDI), then it doesn't lock up.
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SongCarver
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I have a similar problem random, more like 4 second 'no sound'
Am trying to sort it out.
what sort of machine do you have?
I have a 667 revision b powerbook g4, 512mb ram
My drive is actually quite full, I suspect that could be the issue, if there was a memory leak in live.
I recently used OnyX (free cleanup software) http://www.osx.free.fr/
it found a LOT of room on my discs, performs all the normal stuff Unix usually does at 3am I'm told.
I will be seeing if it makes a difference, as well as cleaning up my disc.
-Keith
Am trying to sort it out.
what sort of machine do you have?
I have a 667 revision b powerbook g4, 512mb ram
My drive is actually quite full, I suspect that could be the issue, if there was a memory leak in live.
I recently used OnyX (free cleanup software) http://www.osx.free.fr/
it found a LOT of room on my discs, performs all the normal stuff Unix usually does at 3am I'm told.
I will be seeing if it makes a difference, as well as cleaning up my disc.
-Keith
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SongCarver
- Posts: 432
- Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2001 3:29 pm
well that rules out the drive bit.
I have also heard of a similar problem with someone using an external audio box..and I used to have the same problem in 10.2.4
Ableton? want to comment?
Anything we can do to help?
I actually had reason do a similar thing the other day.
Maybe an OSX problem?
Serious stuff. :-(
I have also heard of a similar problem with someone using an external audio box..and I used to have the same problem in 10.2.4
Ableton? want to comment?
Anything we can do to help?
I actually had reason do a similar thing the other day.
Maybe an OSX problem?
Serious stuff. :-(
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Guest
First thing to do is create a new user account. Run Live from the new user account.
If all is working, log in to the old user account:
1) First delete your preferences:
users/~username/Library/preferences/ableton/preferences.cfg
You may want to also delete sound preferences as well:
root/Library/Preferences/com.apple.soundpref.plist
(I think this is all the preferences that need deleting)
2) Run Disk Utility and Repair Permissions.
3) reboot
I had very many troubles upgrading to Live 2.1.1 and 10.2.6. Now everything runs very smoothly, wth the exception of a small number of VST Plugs. I would use it live in a second. NONE of my previous problems have occured since I deleted my preferences and Repaired Permissions. In fact, when something buggy happens to my puter, I repair permissions and it goes away.
If all is working, log in to the old user account:
1) First delete your preferences:
users/~username/Library/preferences/ableton/preferences.cfg
You may want to also delete sound preferences as well:
root/Library/Preferences/com.apple.soundpref.plist
(I think this is all the preferences that need deleting)
2) Run Disk Utility and Repair Permissions.
3) reboot
I had very many troubles upgrading to Live 2.1.1 and 10.2.6. Now everything runs very smoothly, wth the exception of a small number of VST Plugs. I would use it live in a second. NONE of my previous problems have occured since I deleted my preferences and Repaired Permissions. In fact, when something buggy happens to my puter, I repair permissions and it goes away.