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In Ableton Live you can do the following to lower CPU usage: 'Freeze' tracks that use VST or AU plugins - select the track you want to freeze, right click on it,.
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1. Is the current version of Live (8.0.8) compatible with Mac OS X 10.6?
Live 8.0.8 passed our all internal OS X 10.6 testing routines during the last weeks and there are currently no general known problems.
However, due to the many constellations of hard and software out there there's still a small chance for something misbehaving in certain setups and use cases.
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Please send us a support request if you experience any difficulties and if stability is your main concern at the moment, you might still want to wait a few days or weeks to gather feedback regarding the compatibility of all other the related products you use in companion with Live.
2. Will Live 7 be compatible with Mac OS X 10.6?
It is likely that Live 7 will also be compatible but we can't promise it before internal tests are finished.
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3. Is Live 8 a 64-bit application and how much memory can it address running on Mac OS X 10.6?Live is a 32-bit application. As of Mac OS X 10.4, the Mac version of Live can make use of up to 4 GB of RAM. This still holds true for 10.6.
4. When will Live be released as a 64-bit application?
A 64-bit version of Live for Windows and Mac OS X is planned, but there's no release date announced so far.
5. Does Ableton recommend upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6?
If your main concern is stability, we don't recommend upgrading to 10.6 until compatibility for Live and all of your third-party software and hardware products has been assured by the responsible companies.
6. What can I do if I encounter problems with Mac OS X 10.6?
If you plan to try Mac OS X 10.6 to see how it works for you and encounter any problems with Live, we are happy to get bug reports!
To report issues, just follow the usual support request guide:
http://www.ableton.com/pages/support/co ... al_support
7. Does Live support new features of Mac OS X 10.6 like OpenCL or Grand Central Dispatch (GCD)?
No, Live does not support these features.
Here is a brief explanation:
Grand Central Dispatch is a bundle of functions and tools that make it easier for developers to implement multicore functionality for their
applications.
Because Live already supports multicore systems since Live 6, GCD brings no advantage for Live.
OpenCL is a new development platform including its own programming language for developing software that runs on common CPUs as well as on
the GPUs of video cards.
This allows the power of modern video cards to be used for tasks other than graphics processing.
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OpenCL will be released for the first time with Mac OS X 10.6 and currently only supports Intel Macs and a limited number of video cards.Additionally, existing applications are not automatically compatible with OpenCL.
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How to Rewire Ableton Live 8 into Reaper 4.32 in OSX 10.6.8
Based on the Reason Rewire process from http://youtu.be/EtkFs3ezFz0
Open Reaper
Create new track and name it 'Ableton Master'
I/O routing of reaper track 'Ableton Master'
Deselect parent/ master send
Set track channels to the number of tracks you want to rewire
(in my case 6)
Select 'FX' on 'Ableton Master' Select 'Rewire: Ableton Live'
Go to 'Audio from Rewire'
Right-click track channels and set to correspond with the tracks you want to send
Rewire output | Track Channel
1:Mix L | Channel 1
2:Mix R | Channel 2
3:Bus 03 | Channel 3
4:Bus 04 | Channel 4
5:Bus 05 | Channel 5
6:Bus 06 | Channel 6
Change record input on 'Ableton Master' to 'Input:Stereo Input 1/ Input 2'
Create new reaper tracks and name them according to the Ableton tracks you are sending (in my case: audio1, audio 2, audio 3)
I/O routing on 'Ableton Master' under 'Sends'
Add sends to all tracks
For each track send, select the 'Stereo Source' input channels
audio1 1/2 =>1/2
audio2 3/4=>1/2
audio3 5/6=>1/2
Right click on the arm button for each new reaper track and select 'record: output (stereo, latency compensated)'
Open Ableton (Running as Rewire Slave), select your project
my project has 3 tracks, audio1, audio2 and audio3
Change the 'Audio To' outputs for each track in Ableton to the following:
audio1 'Rewire Out' 'Mix L/R'
audio2 'Rewire Out' 'Bus 3/4'
audio3 'Rewire Out' 'Bus 5/6'
Played clips/ tracks in ableton record in the separate corresponding tracks in reaper
To record a mix of all ableton tracks in reaper (essentially a bounce from ableton to reaper) change all ableton output channels to Mix L/R (the mix would be recorded in the audio1 track of Reaper)
Based on the Reason Rewire process from http://youtu.be/EtkFs3ezFz0
Open Reaper
Create new track and name it 'Ableton Master'
I/O routing of reaper track 'Ableton Master'
Deselect parent/ master send
Set track channels to the number of tracks you want to rewire
(in my case 6)
Select 'FX' on 'Ableton Master' Select 'Rewire: Ableton Live'
Go to 'Audio from Rewire'
Right-click track channels and set to correspond with the tracks you want to send
Rewire output | Track Channel
1:Mix L | Channel 1
2:Mix R | Channel 2
3:Bus 03 | Channel 3
4:Bus 04 | Channel 4
5:Bus 05 | Channel 5
6:Bus 06 | Channel 6
Change record input on 'Ableton Master' to 'Input:Stereo Input 1/ Input 2'
Create new reaper tracks and name them according to the Ableton tracks you are sending (in my case: audio1, audio 2, audio 3)
I/O routing on 'Ableton Master' under 'Sends'
Add sends to all tracks
For each track send, select the 'Stereo Source' input channels
audio1 1/2 =>1/2
audio2 3/4=>1/2
audio3 5/6=>1/2
Right click on the arm button for each new reaper track and select 'record: output (stereo, latency compensated)'
Open Ableton (Running as Rewire Slave), select your project
my project has 3 tracks, audio1, audio2 and audio3
Change the 'Audio To' outputs for each track in Ableton to the following:
audio1 'Rewire Out' 'Mix L/R'
audio2 'Rewire Out' 'Bus 3/4'
audio3 'Rewire Out' 'Bus 5/6'
Played clips/ tracks in ableton record in the separate corresponding tracks in reaper
To record a mix of all ableton tracks in reaper (essentially a bounce from ableton to reaper) change all ableton output channels to Mix L/R (the mix would be recorded in the audio1 track of Reaper)