sweet, now i don't have to put a spectrum on every fucking channel.
Re: Oh Mai Gawd Live 9
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 2:46 pm
by shinra
bassinine wrote:sweet, now i don't have to put a spectrum on every fucking channel.
haha first thing i thought too
Re: Oh Mai Gawd Live 9
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:10 pm
by VirtualMark
It seems that Ableton is the new Steinberg - there's a 11 page thread on their forum asking about automation delay compensation which is being totally ignored by Ableton. I was hoping they'd fix it for 9, but it seems that they're ignoring their customers.
Very disappointed to see that it probably won't be in the final release, but i'm still holding out a bit of hope.
Re: Oh Mai Gawd Live 9
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:47 pm
by illtabulous
It seems that Ableton is the new Steinberg - there's a 11 page thread on their forum asking about automation delay compensation which is being totally ignored by Ableton. I was hoping they'd fix it for 9, but it seems that they're ignoring their customers.
Yeah its unfortunate, that is the biggest update I was looking for. Nothing is worse than throwing on a VST and have all your automation go to shit.
also this: Live has a so called "playthrough optimization" which disables the plugin delay compensation for all tracks that are record-ready or have the "Monitor" switch set to "IN". The reason is that we assume that you want to play a software instrument (or resp. monitor an audio input) with the lowest possible latency. In other words, you will only get the latency of your audio interface + the latency of the actual plugin device instead of the overall latency of the entire project.
You can disable the "playthrough optimization" with the option.txt entry:
-StrictDelayCompensation
This disables Live's play-through optimization.
When delay compensation is on, don't play-through optimize (favor exact sync over low latency).