Large projekts over 2000 bars dont load anymore
Large projekts over 2000 bars dont load anymore
Large projekts over 2000 bars dont load anymore...
Does anybody knows a trick to access my work again?
By the side... live 4.1 is becomming so slow now on my 1 giga hz mac that working in the arrange view is not reaally possible anymore
(12 tracks 36% cpu load)
Actually the cpu load seems to cheat..the whole system gets very slow when ableton is running..it feels more like 80 % cpu load
Does anybody knows a trick to access my work again?
By the side... live 4.1 is becomming so slow now on my 1 giga hz mac that working in the arrange view is not reaally possible anymore
(12 tracks 36% cpu load)
Actually the cpu load seems to cheat..the whole system gets very slow when ableton is running..it feels more like 80 % cpu load
While running Live, open the Terminal (Apps->Utilities) and type 'Top'. You'll have a better picture of what's going on.
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3Phase, Perhaps the problem is with the amount of memory assigned to LIVE. Forgive me here for talking from an OS9 paradigm (where you assign memory to an application from the Get Info pane) but to hold my huge sets, I have 800Mb (out of 1Gb total) assigned to the LIVE app. With each newer version of LIVE I install, I have to adjust the memory assignment again. They will not load with the default memory setting that each new version of LIVE ships with.
Big sets need a lot of RAM wether or not clips are assigned to play "from RAM".
Now I'm not sure if this is the case with OSX [isn't memory assigned automatically???] but that is my experience with OS9.
I hope this is of some help, or at least gets you thinking along the lines of a possible solution.
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Big sets need a lot of RAM wether or not clips are assigned to play "from RAM".
Now I'm not sure if this is the case with OSX [isn't memory assigned automatically???] but that is my experience with OS9.
I hope this is of some help, or at least gets you thinking along the lines of a possible solution.
cheers
paddy
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There are no clips assigned to ram....
But maybe i can try to open it under os 9...i will check...
And to the 2000 bars...because you cant combine different runnoffs in life I started to do different versions and runoffs off one song in one session... 3 runnoffs and you are easy in the 2000 bar range...
But maybe i can try to open it under os 9...i will check...
And to the 2000 bars...because you cant combine different runnoffs in life I started to do different versions and runoffs off one song in one session... 3 runnoffs and you are easy in the 2000 bar range...
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Ok..it opened again but it needed 20 minutes ! therefore...
I should time limit my session time in the future... 2700 bars tend to be too much for a gigabyte ram on a Powerbook...
However... 40 minutes should be enough for my continous timeline technique... there was defenetly useless areas and repetitions within the different runoffs... A Tapebased system offers between 22 and 45 minutes... Should be enough...
I should time limit my session time in the future... 2700 bars tend to be too much for a gigabyte ram on a Powerbook...
However... 40 minutes should be enough for my continous timeline technique... there was defenetly useless areas and repetitions within the different runoffs... A Tapebased system offers between 22 and 45 minutes... Should be enough...