
This is a 2 minutes snap ...
each spike down to zero represent an audio glitch ....
even worse than version 5 ....
number of loops played : 3 !!!

Hi Alex:Alex wrote:Please provide us with some more info about your hardware.
Also, please check these points
1) Check if all you Audio, MIDI, plug-in settings are the same like in L5
2) Check if you use same Live set like in L5
3) Disable Multi core/processor support (if you have a multi core/processor machine) to check if it makes a difference
4) Disable the file cache settings via Options (Win only)
see the post from my teammate Andreas in this thread:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=47411
Regards,
/Alex
Alex: Disabling the file cache settings made me from a "frustrated-but-amazed-getting-into-the-real-pissed-off-state" into a "did-I-ever-use-ableton-5" user.djbrandao wrote:Hi Alex:Alex wrote:Please provide us with some more info about your hardware.
Also, please check these points
1) Check if all you Audio, MIDI, plug-in settings are the same like in L5
2) Check if you use same Live set like in L5
3) Disable Multi core/processor support (if you have a multi core/processor machine) to check if it makes a difference
4) Disable the file cache settings via Options (Win only)
see the post from my teammate Andreas in this thread:
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=47411
Regards,
/Alex
Notebook Toshiba - P4 3.06 HT, 768 RAM, 533hz, 80Gb 5400 hd. Edirol PCR-1.
I'm gonna try the new setup with the options enabled, and post it back.
for the record, I could use 9 clips (just for djing), with BR, ping pong and all, and Redux auto filter and saturator @ Master, all on. Plus, I could swap, just for testing purposes, to 9 complex clips at once, with no effort.
As for producing, It worked for me as any sequencer. Drop the tracks, the instruments and go. Now, after a while, it "eats" my memory.
Regards
Using the same set I was using in Abl 5.2.2, with no glitches,