Live Performance Test 1 and 2:
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kuni
Re: Live Performance Test 1 and 2:
State your->
Make of computer: PowerMac G5, 2x2 Ghz
Operating system: 10.3.3
CPU Speed: 2x2 Ghz
Soundcard: Emagic EMI 2/6
**Live 3.0 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 12%
**Live 3.0.4 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 8%
Make of computer: PowerMac G5, 2x2 Ghz
Operating system: 10.3.3
CPU Speed: 2x2 Ghz
Soundcard: Emagic EMI 2/6
**Live 3.0 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 12%
**Live 3.0.4 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 8%
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kuni
Re: Live Performance Test 1 and 2:
screenshots, in case you don't believe 
http://www.acidhell.com/live/1-1.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/2-1.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/1-2.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/2-2.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/1-1.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/2-1.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/1-2.gif
http://www.acidhell.com/live/2-2.gif
kuni wrote:State your->
Make of computer: PowerMac G5, 2x2 Ghz
Operating system: 10.3.3
CPU Speed: 2x2 Ghz
Soundcard: Emagic EMI 2/6
**Live 3.0 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 12%
**Live 3.0.4 DemoArrangement**
Result for test 1: 2%
Result for test 2: 8%
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Guest
hmm still haven't figured this one out - even the demo videos/photos on the abelton site seem to have macs (BT for example) and yet the performance is so much different, and with the rumour that Live was designed in max/msp (obviously before the PC port) I'm beginning to think that Live was written, ran well, very cool app, but then got it onto PC and they got a nice surprise - "hey, this works even better! Bonus"Alex Reynolds wrote:With the exception of Matthew Dear, I think all the artists at this weekend's Once Twice festival in Baltimore used Macs or turntables for the sound and video they created. Fair number of people involved, too.
Just saying--
-Alex
PS. BTW, the festival rocked.
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Guest
yeah, I'm thinking the same thing here... mac buyers are getting burned left and right, on price and performance...Anonymous wrote: hmm still haven't figured this one out - even the demo videos/photos on the abelton site seem to have macs (BT for example) and yet the performance is so much different, and with the rumour that Live was designed in max/msp (obviously before the PC port) I'm beginning to think that Live was written, ran well, very cool app, but then got it onto PC and they got a nice surprise - "hey, this works even better! Bonus"
maybe back in the day but i don't think it is anymore. i've seen a few MAX/MSP apps and they don't compare to Live. i don't know anything about programming. are you saying that it's STILL being developed with MAX/MSP to this day?Anonymous wrote:yeah, I'm thinking the same thing here... mac buyers are getting burned left and right, on price and performance...Anonymous wrote: hmm still haven't figured this one out - even the demo videos/photos on the abelton site seem to have macs (BT for example) and yet the performance is so much different, and with the rumour that Live was designed in max/msp (obviously before the PC port) I'm beginning to think that Live was written, ran well, very cool app, but then got it onto PC and they got a nice surprise - "hey, this works even better! Bonus"
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Guest
yeah, I understand this - you can get trapped in mHz/track count land with a PC, but then there's nothing more frustrating than thinking a tune could use antother sound and creating a new track and finding it pushes it over the edge and you have to waste half an hour figuring out which tracks can be mixed together (i.e. no more automation individually for each) and bouncing down, and moving it all onto the new track etc etclemon wrote:Oh yeah, that just might be the case. But in the end it´s the feeling that
counts, I´d rather eat worms than have a badly designed pc in front
of me!
Seriously, both platforms do just fine. You´re not looking for ultimate CPU performance, but a tune that makes a difference!
Cheers,
lemon
that way madness lies
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