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A: When recording audio for a long time, Live suddenly stops recording and eventually crashes. B: The message “Live only supports rendering files of less than 2047 MB” shows up.
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With sets made prior to Ableton Live 8.2, you'll need to select the “Fade” mode on Simple Delay, Ping-Pong Delay and Filter Delay by right-clicking on the header of the effect.
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If recording works, then you have correctly connected your input source to the inputs of your audio hardware. Make sure that the outputs of your audio hardware are also connected.
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In order to burn a Live Set to CD, you need a program capable of burning CDs, such as Nero (PC) or iTunes (Mac).
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Live's Utility audio effect can convert a hard-panned audio file (playing out of one speaker only) to a center-panned one (playing out of both speakers).
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Yes, because of Live's nondestructive editing, this is possible using the Clip View's loop/region markers to specify the clip region. If you wish to export the clip as a new file, use the Render to Disk c
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An exported audio file has a small file size and contains no or very short audio.
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Arming a track and using Send and Return tracks creates a flanging audio effect.
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When routing MIDI tracks to a track containing a plug-in or a multi-output plug-in, freezing these MIDI tracks is not possible and the message “The track 'x-MIDI' has no audio output to freeze” is shown.
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By default, Live renders audio as quickly as possible. In most cases, this is faster than real-time.