Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
please .
if Live8's been working flawlessly on your system...
I would very much like to know system specs...
I would like to know :
computer
audio/midi interface
vsts/au
average track count
if Live8's been working flawlessly on your system...
I would very much like to know system specs...
I would like to know :
computer
audio/midi interface
vsts/au
average track count
Last edited by 3dot... on Sat Apr 03, 2010 1:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
Nope. Even the latest beta crashes randomly on a Mac Pro (2009) It's so random, I can almost never recreate it.
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
MAC or WIN?
Here's my stationary machine:
Gigabyte mainboard (Socket LGA 775)
4GB (4x1) Corsair DDR2/800 RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
ATI Radeon HD 4350 (Silent) - drivers only, no extra software.
2 x Seagate ST3250410AS JBOD
Win7x64 EN
ASIO4ALL 2.9
AVG Antivirus 9.x
M-Audio FastTrack pro,
Edirol M-16DX,
Saeco Incanto (for an excellent crema)
There's a Dell Latitude D630 /w Win7x64 laptop (2GB RAM) for mobile recording (e.g. drums where we rehearse). But this doesn't count because the CPU is too weak to do anything else than "naked" recording.
In both Configurations Live 8.1.x works in a way I would consider to be pretty stable.
Here's my stationary machine:
Gigabyte mainboard (Socket LGA 775)
4GB (4x1) Corsair DDR2/800 RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
ATI Radeon HD 4350 (Silent) - drivers only, no extra software.
2 x Seagate ST3250410AS JBOD
Win7x64 EN
ASIO4ALL 2.9
AVG Antivirus 9.x
M-Audio FastTrack pro,
Edirol M-16DX,
Saeco Incanto (for an excellent crema)
There's a Dell Latitude D630 /w Win7x64 laptop (2GB RAM) for mobile recording (e.g. drums where we rehearse). But this doesn't count because the CPU is too weak to do anything else than "naked" recording.
In both Configurations Live 8.1.x works in a way I would consider to be pretty stable.
you start bleeding - I start sceaming
propaganda 1985
propaganda 1985
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
no crashes, ever.
30+ tracks both MIDI & audio; lots of virtual instruments + plugs; only use Ableton instruments and plugs.
macbook (white)
2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo (Santa Rosa)
2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
OSX 10.5.8
Live Suite 8.1
All projects run from the internal drive
30+ tracks both MIDI & audio; lots of virtual instruments + plugs; only use Ableton instruments and plugs.
macbook (white)
2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo (Santa Rosa)
2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
OSX 10.5.8
Live Suite 8.1
All projects run from the internal drive
Ableton Suite 8.2.2 suite; OS 10.6.7
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
cool...TRS80 wrote:no crashes, ever.
30+ tracks both MIDI & audio; lots of virtual instruments + plugs; only use Ableton instruments and plugs.
macbook (white)
2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo (Santa Rosa)
2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
OSX 10.5.8
Live Suite 8.1
All projects run from the internal drive
what's your midi / audio interface ?
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
why do you use asio4all... your interface is asio compatible no?smaucher wrote:MAC or WIN?
Here's my stationary machine:
Gigabyte mainboard (Socket LGA 775)
4GB (4x1) Corsair DDR2/800 RAM
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
ATI Radeon HD 4350 (Silent) - drivers only, no extra software.
2 x Seagate ST3250410AS JBOD
Win7x64 EN
ASIO4ALL 2.9
AVG Antivirus 9.x
M-Audio FastTrack pro,
Edirol M-16DX,
Saeco Incanto (for an excellent crema)
There's a Dell Latitude D630 /w Win7x64 laptop (2GB RAM) for mobile recording (e.g. drums where we rehearse). But this doesn't count because the CPU is too weak to do anything else than "naked" recording.
In both Configurations Live 8.1.x works in a way I would consider to be pretty stable.
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
While there are certain things that I like about Live 7 more, 8 has been pretty good to me overall.
I've had no major issues with Live post 8.0.5
This is my typical set up:
Ableton Suite 8.0.9
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Intel Core i7 940 @2.93 Ghz
4GB of 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 260 GPU
PreSonus FireStudio Project audio interface
Native Instruments KOMPLETE 6
Waves Native Power Pack
plus some free VST instruments and effects such as KorePlayer, Stringer, and UniRoomLE
then of course there's the outboard gear, but that's less important in terms of Live's stability
I've had no major issues with Live post 8.0.5
This is my typical set up:
Ableton Suite 8.0.9
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Intel Core i7 940 @2.93 Ghz
4GB of 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 260 GPU
PreSonus FireStudio Project audio interface
Native Instruments KOMPLETE 6
Waves Native Power Pack
plus some free VST instruments and effects such as KorePlayer, Stringer, and UniRoomLE
then of course there's the outboard gear, but that's less important in terms of Live's stability
There's no such thing as gravity, the Earth sucks!
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
average track-count per project ?Pyro Z wrote:While there are certain things that I like about Live 7 more, 8 has been pretty good to me overall.
I've had no major issues with Live post 8.0.5
This is my typical set up:
Ableton Suite 8.0.9
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Intel Core i7 940 @2.93 Ghz
4GB of 1600 Mhz DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 260 GPU
PreSonus FireStudio Project audio interface
Native Instruments KOMPLETE 6
Waves Native Power Pack
plus some free VST instruments and effects such as KorePlayer, Stringer, and UniRoomLE
then of course there's the outboard gear, but that's less important in terms of Live's stability
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
dell latitude
intel core2 duo T9400 2.5 GHz
2 GB RAM
Vista, service pack 2
symantec antivirus
asio4all v2.9
ableton 8.1
midisport 2x2
delta 66 soundcard
average tracks=15
intel core2 duo T9400 2.5 GHz
2 GB RAM
Vista, service pack 2
symantec antivirus
asio4all v2.9
ableton 8.1
midisport 2x2
delta 66 soundcard
average tracks=15
Last edited by su on Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
Only crashes I've had with Live 8 are Max for Live related. Without M4L I've never had it crash.
Macbook Pro
2 GB RAM
Still running Tiger (10.4.x)
I pretty much only use the Ableton-provided plugins though and no VST (probably explains the no crashing)
Average track count 10-15
Motu Ultralite
Macbook Pro
2 GB RAM
Still running Tiger (10.4.x)
I pretty much only use the Ableton-provided plugins though and no VST (probably explains the no crashing)
Average track count 10-15
Motu Ultralite
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Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
No crashes here.
macbook 2gig ram
motu ultralite
avg track count 12
no VSTs
AU's include Guitar Rig, stillwell audio plugs, D16, wavearts, tal, voxengo, IKM, fabfilter etc.etc.
macbook 2gig ram
motu ultralite
avg track count 12
no VSTs
AU's include Guitar Rig, stillwell audio plugs, D16, wavearts, tal, voxengo, IKM, fabfilter etc.etc.
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
you're right, it is. I'd never buy a sound device w/o ASIO capability.3dot... wrote:why do you use asio4all... your interface is asio compatible no?
But ASIO4ALL is much more stable than the Original Roland Windows 7 driver which is a software POS, actually.
Roland's Vista driver is working, though, but I didn't manage to get it running smoothly with a buffer under 512 samples
anyway.
Besides of that I can have another 2x2 Outputs (3x2 altogether) when I connect my M-Audio Fast Track pro and use ASIO4ALL as a, well..."hub" if you want.
you start bleeding - I start sceaming
propaganda 1985
propaganda 1985
Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
4 month old macbook pro unibody
original drivers
no outboard soundcard,
average tracks = 8
original drivers
no outboard soundcard,
average tracks = 8
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Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
Macbook Pro, 2g(just ordered my upgrade to 4g)
NI audio 4dj
Maschine, Massive, M30 reverb and FM8
20+ atm.
no crashes.
NI audio 4dj
Maschine, Massive, M30 reverb and FM8
20+ atm.
no crashes.
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Re: Live8 is working well for you? no crashes? post your setup!
I don't use them.3dot... wrote:cool...TRS80 wrote:no crashes, ever.
30+ tracks both MIDI & audio; lots of virtual instruments + plugs; only use Ableton instruments and plugs.
macbook (white)
2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo (Santa Rosa)
2 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
OSX 10.5.8
Live Suite 8.1
All projects run from the internal drive
what's your midi / audio interface ?
Occasionally, I plug in MPK49 MIDI keyboard via usb. No issues there.
Sometimes, I plug the audio out from the mini jack into some active Mackies.
At the final stage of a project, I mix down to WAV (no dithering), and xfer to a desktop for "mastering". I use Acid with some Waves plug ins for that.
If I decide to get a audio/midi interface, I'm nearly positive it'll be the Apogee Duet.
Perhaps the fact that I don't use an audio/midi interface and experience zero problems sheds light on what causes Live to crash for other people that do use interfaces...idk
Ableton Suite 8.2.2 suite; OS 10.6.7