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MIDI data generated by AU plug-ins, e.g. containing an arpeggiator or separate internal sequencer, cannot be recorded into a MIDI clip.
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There are different ways of AU preset handling and storing, which relate to different approaches how to see and use them in Live.
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When automating Spectrasonics plug-ins (e.g. Stylus RMX, Omnisphere, Trilian) only very few parameters can be accessed.
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In order to overdub automation data, make sure that the Arm Recording button of the track is NOT armed.
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Reason:Live does not support latency compensation for plug-in- and mixer automation,GUImeters and video playback.Clip modulation is also not compensated if plug-ins which introduce latency are being used.
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When trying to load a SF2 (Sound Font) sample, SFZ/SFZ+ shows the message “Not enough memory” (even if the sample is just a few KB).
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Live 8.0.5 (or newer) supports Cocoa user interfaces.
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For most VST and AU plug-ins, Configure Mode works without problems. Some plug-ins, however, don't correctly notify Live about their parameters. Here are some potential problems and workarounds:
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Constant crashes at start-up during plug-in scanning.
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Live does not support Direct X Plug-ins. Live does support VST Plug-ins, however. Please see if there is a VST version of the plug-in you wish to use.