RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-15 Thread Cobert, Gwendal
PROTECTED] Envoyé : Saturday, November 13, 2004 3:55 AM À : 313@hyperreal.org Objet : RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help An annoying problem I have with Live .asd files is when you burn them to a cd and the burned filename gets truncated because of the filename length restrictions

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-13 Thread James Hurlbut
An annoying problem I have with Live .asd files is when you burn them to a cd and the burned filename gets truncated because of the filename length restrictions of the cd format the .wav file won't read the .asd file when you copy the file back to your hard drive and you have to rewarp it. Of

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Martin Dust
ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to turn up early and beat match and set your settell me if you are Alex I'd like to watch On 12 Nov 2004, at 13:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Folks. Sorry to ask this here. I honestly don't know who else to ask. And

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
- From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 November 2004 14:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: 313@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to turn up early and beat match and set your set

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Edward George
unless of course you have all the .asd files with all the warping set from your previous 'trial' version On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:00:52 +, Martin Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to turn up early and beat match and set your

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread alex . bond
ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to turn up early and beat match and set your settell me if you are Alex I'd like to watch Yeah, but you can use files that are already marked down right? I always start with a blank screen. Only things that are saved are

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Edward George
you might want to record it all to the timeline so that you have the raw stuff for tweaking and rendering later maybe... On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:09:45 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ermmm NO - because you can't like save - unless you are planning to turn up early and beat

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Brendan Nelson
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 November 2004 14:10 So, what would I need to save I guess is my question? Apart from when I use it to do re-edits or new tracks, the only times I save things in Ableton is when I want to set up a blank

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Matt Kane
At 08:56 AM 11/12/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you think I'll be OK to use the demo version for a gig? ableton actually recommends that you carry the demo version on CD with you to gigs. it's fully functional so if your computer craps out you can use someone else's and not have to worry

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread alex . bond
Brilliant. Huge Thanks Folks. So, just so I have this right. I already have my wavs and asd's, so there shouldn't be any other problems right? And, I'd forgotten about this before - but I'm going to have to map all my midi and keys on the night, and do my settings there and then as I won't be

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread alex . bond
ableton actually recommends that you carry the demo version on CD with you to gigs. Matt, that's EXACTLY what I wanted to hear! Thanks Alex _ - End of message text This e-mail is sent by

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread alex . bond
Heh. I'm just transferring my files across to a hard disk. There's stuff I have that I forgot was on there. Just found one BBC Sound Effects - Tardis Taking off, b/w Tardis Landing heh heh heh heh heh heh. *evil laugh* _

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a blank interface and pull in any clips I want for a set out of a library of warped clips. I do something similar to Brendan also, saving keystrokes as well as Midi slider and knob functions for mixing. ~David -- Original Message - Subject: RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

Re: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread Edward George
and pull in any clips I want for a set out of a library of warped clips. I do something similar to Brendan also, saving keystrokes as well as Midi slider and knob functions for mixing. ~David -- Original Message - Subject: RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help Date

RE: (313) Ableton Live / Computer Help

2004-11-12 Thread alex . bond
On a side note, when I pull in tracks that I've already warped in other sets, the warp markers don't seem to show up, and I still have to rewarp them. Am I doing something wrong? Usually the way I do it is copy the .wav and .asd file into the directory I use for the set, and Ableton shows a symbol