FREEZE would be helpful
FREEZE would be helpful
Now that LIVE 4 supports MIDI and VSTi, is FREEZE in the plans? After completing a MIDI/VSTi track, it would be nice to FREEZE it and recover the CPU resources.
MacBook Pro (MacOS 13.0.1) i9 Processor, 32gb RAM, 4tb SSD
(STUDIO I/O) MOTU UltraLite mk5 (w/ADA8200), (LIVE I/O) Behringer X Air XR18
Ableton Live Suite 11 (Live performances), Studio One 5 (Studio Stem Creation)
(STUDIO I/O) MOTU UltraLite mk5 (w/ADA8200), (LIVE I/O) Behringer X Air XR18
Ableton Live Suite 11 (Live performances), Studio One 5 (Studio Stem Creation)
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foxdigital
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Freeze
Hi
i think you don't need freeze since you can record all the VSTi's including all of their multiple outputs.
Freezing doesn't empty RAM which is in m.h.o. a disadvantage, but recording the VST's allows you to empty RAM and is therefor much more effective.
Also you can record all the VSTi's in one row which saves a lot of time.
Freezing (at least in Nuendo and Cubase SX) just gives you one VSTi at a time.
Just my two cents
Hope this helps
All the best
Claude
i think you don't need freeze since you can record all the VSTi's including all of their multiple outputs.
Freezing doesn't empty RAM which is in m.h.o. a disadvantage, but recording the VST's allows you to empty RAM and is therefor much more effective.
Also you can record all the VSTi's in one row which saves a lot of time.
Freezing (at least in Nuendo and Cubase SX) just gives you one VSTi at a time.
Just my two cents
Hope this helps
All the best
Claude
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djadonis206
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