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Live is a 32-bit application. As of MacOSX 10.4, the Mac version of Live can make use of up to 4GBof RAM. This still holds true for 10.6.
A 64-bit version of Live for Windows and MacOSX is planned.
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Live is a 32-bit application and can make use of up to 4GBof RAM, regardless of which Windows 7 version you use.
A 64-bit version of Live for Windows and MacOSX is planned.
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Live crashes when loading or playing back Sets containing audio clips in 'Complex' Warp mode.
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As far as we know, the only issues are cosmetic. Under some circumstances, Live's splash screen doesn't update/redraw correctly during launch.
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Live 7.0.18 should run without problems on MacOSX 10.6.x or newer, but we do not officially support it.
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Live crashes on start up on Windows 7 machines.
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Ableton Live is a 32-bit application, which means that it can use a theoretical maximum of four gigabytes.
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Yes, if your computer is fast enough to run all three applications at the same time.
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No, Live does not support these features.
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We will not update Live 7 or older versions for Lion.