Losing part of the first beat
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difference
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Losing part of the first beat
Anyone else have this problem?
If I have for example a one bar 4/4 kick drum loop, accurately trimmed, and loop it over a 4 bars in live's arrangement I lose the initial attack of the first beat of the first bar.
I'm using 5.0.3 on XP
If I have for example a one bar 4/4 kick drum loop, accurately trimmed, and loop it over a 4 bars in live's arrangement I lose the initial attack of the first beat of the first bar.
I'm using 5.0.3 on XP
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Yep, you would think so wouldn't you? But SOMETIMES switching off fade does appear to help. May not help in your case though.timothyallan wrote:Nup, this is different than fade. It only happens on the very first iteration of the loop, or the first time its introduced in arrange view. The fade parameter would affect every time the loop began (to compensate for potential clicks in loops).
no, its been there since version 2 as i recall. so long that i just ignore it usually, im pretty sure it doesnt come out on a renderdifference wrote:Any response from Ableton on this?
I only noticed recently so not sure if this is a new bug in 5.0.3 or if it was there before.
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I sometimes get a similar bug on my Mac (maybe the same thing). The first beat will begin with a little burst of static, even though it's not in the clip and everything sounds fine looping after the initial starting glitch. It happens only with certain clips, but 100% of the time with them.
The fact that it doesn't render is no consolation to me, as I'm not rendering onstage while playing live.
The fact that it doesn't render is no consolation to me, as I'm not rendering onstage while playing live.
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me too
Yep, I have the same problem.
It's as if it needs to render itself once, and then it's fine.
And this happens even on small files, although on BIG ones the problem at least makes sense... kind of.
Mac 1.5GHz G4, 1 GB RAM, OS 10.3.9, if that matters.
It's as if it needs to render itself once, and then it's fine.
And this happens even on small files, although on BIG ones the problem at least makes sense... kind of.
Mac 1.5GHz G4, 1 GB RAM, OS 10.3.9, if that matters.