Ableton 8.2.6 needs a health check.
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 12:29 pm
I'm getting a lot of crashes.
In a bid to get 'some' work done I'm breaking one of my Live Sets into smaller sub-sets. Trying to anyway.
The idea:
My Live Set seems to be running into memory issues and crashing at the drop of a hat.
Proposed solution:
I'll make a number of smaller sets out of the unstable set. So, for example, all keyboards will be dragged from the unstable set into a new sub-set. All drums will be dragged from the unstable set into a new drums sub-set etc.
The reality:
(a) So I make a new set. I drag a MIDI file from the unstable set (containing 4front True Pianos) into the new keyboard sub-set. So far, so good. No problems.
(b) I drag a MIDI file containing a Synth VST into the new sub-set. So far, so good. No problems.
(c) I drag a MIDI file containing a Kontakt 4 (monster staccatos) into the new sub-set. It plays ok near the beginning of the arrangement. About half way through, Ableton has a seizure and locks up completely. The audio system gets totally messed up and the only way forward is a restart.
This is a very small amount of data. How on earth could this be too much for Ableton to cope with? Three lanes and boom ... end of session. Is there some obvious setting that I might have overlooked?
Windows 7.
Ableton 8.2.6
Roland Quad-Capture
Novation Nocturn 49
Automap
In a bid to get 'some' work done I'm breaking one of my Live Sets into smaller sub-sets. Trying to anyway.
The idea:
My Live Set seems to be running into memory issues and crashing at the drop of a hat.
Proposed solution:
I'll make a number of smaller sets out of the unstable set. So, for example, all keyboards will be dragged from the unstable set into a new sub-set. All drums will be dragged from the unstable set into a new drums sub-set etc.
The reality:
(a) So I make a new set. I drag a MIDI file from the unstable set (containing 4front True Pianos) into the new keyboard sub-set. So far, so good. No problems.
(b) I drag a MIDI file containing a Synth VST into the new sub-set. So far, so good. No problems.
(c) I drag a MIDI file containing a Kontakt 4 (monster staccatos) into the new sub-set. It plays ok near the beginning of the arrangement. About half way through, Ableton has a seizure and locks up completely. The audio system gets totally messed up and the only way forward is a restart.
This is a very small amount of data. How on earth could this be too much for Ableton to cope with? Three lanes and boom ... end of session. Is there some obvious setting that I might have overlooked?
Windows 7.
Ableton 8.2.6
Roland Quad-Capture
Novation Nocturn 49
Automap