Noticing some buggy behavior when opening Live 2.0 sets in Live 2.1
When stopping and starting Live I notice that sometimes some long clips do not return to zero and start in the right place when I restart. Stopping all clips and then starting over seems to cure it temporarily.
Will do more investigation. Perhaps saving in Live 2.1 will cure it completely.
Anyone else noticing this ?
telepathic regards,
the kooky scientist
Live 2.0 sets in Live 2.1
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Hi, all.
We have change the behaviour slightly in 2.1 in the case you have fired clips running and now you change the song position (that happens when you press stop and then start again).
In version 2.0 after you restart the song all clips where playing as if they all where fired at 1.1.1. So if you had clips fired at sub bar positions (through quantisations below 1 bar) or different long loops fired at different bars all their relative offset among each other - that could be quite important for the resulting sound - where gone away.
In version 2.1 all clips hold their relative offsets even after song position changes. But of course this results in the scenario you described. I hope the benefit of this behavior is greater then the "this is a bug"-feeling.
Kind regards, Bernd.
We have change the behaviour slightly in 2.1 in the case you have fired clips running and now you change the song position (that happens when you press stop and then start again).
In version 2.0 after you restart the song all clips where playing as if they all where fired at 1.1.1. So if you had clips fired at sub bar positions (through quantisations below 1 bar) or different long loops fired at different bars all their relative offset among each other - that could be quite important for the resulting sound - where gone away.
In version 2.1 all clips hold their relative offsets even after song position changes. But of course this results in the scenario you described. I hope the benefit of this behavior is greater then the "this is a bug"-feeling.
Kind regards, Bernd.
Bernd Roggendorf
roggendorf@ableton.com
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