Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
hi,
I've got the same issue using Live 8/9 32/64 bit so not sure this is a Live specific problem or not, but if I'm trying to freeze a track (external instruments is ReWired to Reason) using the ASIO driver of the focusrite saffire 2i2 the result is crappy/noisy as u can see on the attached video, using the non-ASIO driver the result is fine, so maybe it's a driver/soundcard/Live/Reason issue dunno, could u check it, does it work for u
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbthX086 ... r_embedded
I've got the same issue using Live 8/9 32/64 bit so not sure this is a Live specific problem or not, but if I'm trying to freeze a track (external instruments is ReWired to Reason) using the ASIO driver of the focusrite saffire 2i2 the result is crappy/noisy as u can see on the attached video, using the non-ASIO driver the result is fine, so maybe it's a driver/soundcard/Live/Reason issue dunno, could u check it, does it work for u
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbthX086 ... r_embedded
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Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
Hi xbitz,
Indeed, that doesn't sound good. Does this also happen if you restart Live after having switched the audio driver type in the preferences and before you freeze? Another question: does this also happen with regular samples (without freezing anything) when you switch audio drive type?
Best,
Carl
Indeed, that doesn't sound good. Does this also happen if you restart Live after having switched the audio driver type in the preferences and before you freeze? Another question: does this also happen with regular samples (without freezing anything) when you switch audio drive type?
Best,
Carl
Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
yepp it happens again, using regular samples everything is fine, the only problem is the ASIO + ReWire comboCarlSeleborg wrote:Hi xbitz,
Indeed, that doesn't sound good. Does this also happen if you restart Live after having switched the audio driver type in the preferences and before you freeze? Another question: does this also happen with regular samples (without freezing anything) when you switch audio drive type?
Best,
Carl
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Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
And it also happens when you restart Live after switching driver type and freezing?
Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
if I use ASIO no matter what I do, if I start Live with the ASIO driver the only difference it sound much worse (the left channel contains only noise)CarlSeleborg wrote:And it also happens when you restart Live after switching driver type and freezing?
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Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
OK, thanks for the details. I'll make sure we put this on our radar.
Best,
Carl
Best,
Carl
Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
dunno, maybe its help, so this is the version(result of the freezing) when I started Ableton Live with the ASIO driver , turn down the volume before u listen it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNUMajIR9RY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNUMajIR9RY
Re: Freezing tracks issue using external instruments and ReWire
Hey xbitz,
could you please send all the information you have posted, including links to the video (and this topic) and a recent Live 9 status report, to support@ableton.com?
Thanks,
Torsten
could you please send all the information you have posted, including links to the video (and this topic) and a recent Live 9 status report, to support@ableton.com?
Thanks,
Torsten