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Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:53 am
by dbfs
Tone Deft wrote:chill man. you might disagree with Shell but he's a good guy. a little mutual respect does a lot more for a conversation than unnecessary personal attacks. you might not like what he said but IMO he knows the geekshit better than most users on this forum. cut him some slack and good things can come of it. there's no need for that kind of rant. frankly it makes you look bad, feel free to edit it.
Wait... Hold up...
I think your under the impression that I give a shit about what people think of me. I'm sorry to burst your bubble, but I don't...
When your spreading disinformation you need to have your nutts locked into a vice. Plain and simple. I dont know why the fuck you would want to defend blatent misinformation just because you think the dude is "good guy." What kind of crunchy, hippy shit is that?
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:33 am
by Tone Deft
oooh it's an e-tough guy!! everybody better watch out for this guy, he's a bad ass!!
it's simple, you'll get banned.
http://forum.ableton.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=155039
you won't be the first and you won't be missed.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:42 am
by dbfs
OH RIGHT, I GET IT! Now I'm a tough guy because I don't give a shit about some random person on in the internet...
We can meet at your usual spot (The Endup) and I can say the same thing to you in front of your face if you want. Will that make me an official "tough guy" then? Cause that sounds kinda cool actually. I'll pay the bridge toll for that satisfaction! Well worth the $4 bucks! Hell, its worth the $6 bucks at rush hour.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 7:34 am
by Rationalizer
Oookay.
You obviously haven't ever been wrong in your life, have you? Or are you already spayed and neutered as you put it?
This forum is for discussion and sharing opinions. There are other forums for the "one truth", I'm sure.
Anyway, I would really like to see Live go 64 bit. But the thing is that right now I have quite a stable system so I'm in no hurry atm to make any changes.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 12:37 pm
by Fanu
I'm getting hopeless with the limitations of the 32-bit functionality
Currently, I have eight songs in my live set, and I simply can't add anything more to it or it WILL crash.
The odd thing is, I honestly don't have anything big in my set.
I have NO synths, heavy plug-ins etc.
Only Simplers, Samplers, Drum Racks etc.
There's a little over 100 tracks in total, most of them really light...containing a pad sound, drum racks, a Sampler bassline etc, some FX sounds etc.
I've bounced a lot, too, and have nothing heavy left.
I should add a few more songs to it, but I can't.
Not very hyped about the idea of having to build another live set and wait for that to load in the middle of the gig.
How have you overcome this problem?
I'm running the very latest 17" Macbook Pro with 8GB of ram.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:37 pm
by razorblade
Hey look! it's another one of Dum's Douchebag sockpuppets!!
Hey Dum! how ya doing, you old turd muncher, you?
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:39 pm
by razorblade
We can meet at your usual spot (The Endup) and I can say the same thing to you in front of your face if you want.
He'll be the little guy in the ballerina tutu and the clown makeup...you won't be able to miss him.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 2:13 pm
by Fanu
razorblade wrote:Hey look! it's another one of Dum's Douchebag sockpuppets!!
Hey Dum! how ya doing, you old turd muncher, you?
Wow, I bet that made at least your mom laugh...
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 3:46 pm
by Rationalizer
Fanu wrote:razorblade wrote:Hey look! it's another one of Dum's Douchebag sockpuppets!!
Hey Dum! how ya doing, you old turd muncher, you?
Wow, I bet that made at least your mom laugh...
Think he was referring to dbfs with that comment.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:35 pm
by H20nly
Rationalizer wrote:Oookay.
You obviously haven't ever been wrong in your life, have you? Or are you already spayed and neutered as you put it?
This forum is for discussion and sharing opinions. There are other forums for the "one truth", I'm sure.
nah that's his M.O. he likes to show up randomly every couple of months guns blazing, insults flying and then chimes out like he was never here. his "technique" reeks of alter nick. he claims he doesn't care what anybody thinks... i call bullshit. hot. steamy. bullshit.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 4:42 pm
by H20nly
snap!!
dbfs wrote:Does this mean I can have my old username back now? I wan't to tell all of you clowns, what homo's you are... but I want to do it with my OLD Username.. I believe it has A LOT more impact!
what a sweetheart.
http://forum.ableton.com/search.php?aut ... 3&sr=posts
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:41 pm
by Press Enter
It's strange & amusing in equal measure to see you goons accuse so many seperate people of being the same person.
That's some odd kind of narcissism you got on the go there

Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:50 pm
by regretfullySaid
i find it quite easy to run out of memory in ableton, infact its the only time live crashes for me.
Same here, since 8.27. I may have turned off Page Filing for the drive Live is on or my Audio Partition if that makes a difference...
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:09 pm
by matthews
Fanu wrote:I'm getting hopeless with the limitations of the 32-bit functionality
How have you overcome this problem?
I'm running the very latest 17" Macbook Pro with 8GB of ram.
Bounce everything to audio. Everything. no midi. If the entire set is audio based you really should have no problem running it with your specs. In fact, it should run very lightly.
Re: 64bit Live ...
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 8:23 pm
by Fanu
matthews wrote:Fanu wrote:I'm getting hopeless with the limitations of the 32-bit functionality
How have you overcome this problem?
I'm running the very latest 17" Macbook Pro with 8GB of ram.
Bounce everything to audio. Everything. no midi. If the entire set is audio based you really should have no problem running it with your specs. In fact, it should run very lightly.
Yes, well, I kind of figured as much.
But...that's highly limiting (well I know you must know that) in terms of tweakage.