"Create Analysis Files" Do I really need this on?
"Create Analysis Files" Do I really need this on?
(File/Folder Preferences Menu)
Lets say I put a wav in a clip, does live analyze that wav every time the clip is played, or only when the project is opened or only when the clip plays for the first time?
Same goes for simpler/sampler/impulse.. Does Live have to analyze the wav every time the sample is played?
Lets say I put a wav in a clip, does live analyze that wav every time the clip is played, or only when the project is opened or only when the clip plays for the first time?
Same goes for simpler/sampler/impulse.. Does Live have to analyze the wav every time the sample is played?
Re: "Create Analysis Files" Do I really need this on?
better on than off,cabletone wrote:(File/Folder Preferences Menu)
Lets say I put a wav in a clip, does live analyze that wav every time the clip is played, or only when the project is opened or only when the clip plays for the first time?
Same goes for simpler/sampler/impulse.. Does Live have to analyze the wav every time the sample is played?
.asd files contain your pitch and warp settings that save when you click "save"
also, when you render a track with a tempo change, it will be warped correctly when you create the analysis file.
this saves you from future headaches, trust me.
MacBook Pro T7600 / OS X 10.5.7 / Ableton Suite 8.0.2 / Peak Pro XT 6.1.1 / ReMOTE 37SL
Problem is that it creates asd files even for short samples such as drum hits which will never be warped. Then it leaves these asd files in my sample folder on my hard disk and creates a lot of clutter.
I guess there is not a way to selectively create asd files?
Is there a good solution so that I don't have these asd files all over my drum hit samples folder?
I guess there is not a way to selectively create asd files?
Is there a good solution so that I don't have these asd files all over my drum hit samples folder?