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waddup perdy- > But maybe the most important factor for software looper stability is > to run the looper as the tempo sync master. This keeps the looper free > from the hard labor of adapting to a host tempo while performing all > your precious loop mangling commands. Can we have some input on the > more computer programming savvy folks on this, please? FYI - i have always slaved mobius to a drum machine (for click track only)- ive had the same lovely experience that you have with extereme mobius stability- i only use the standalone version as currently i need nothing else- i run a 2.2 dual core MBP w/3 gig in bootcamp XP.... about to build a compact CPU and go touch screen -- =D fro > Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2009 14:12:17 +0200 > Subject: Re: Mobius, Stylus RMX, other choices. WAS: Early bird loopers withLive? > From: perboysen@gmail.com > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > Mobius is stable in Intel Macs. Just check your settings. Goof around > with them and try out what makes the looper stable. In experience > Mobius is one of the most stable audio applications I've ever come > around, both on Windows and OS X. It almost never crashes on me. > > Some data for comparison: > > My 2,2 gHz Macbook has 4 GB ram. > In Mobius I use these Global Settings: > > Noise Floor: 200 > Fade Frames: 64 > Long Press Millseconds: 500 > Drift Resync Frames 4096 > Shift Range: 48 > > I have not selected any of: > Save Projects Layers > Monitur Audio Input (using it on a bus, send/return loop) > MIDI Record Pulsed > 16 Bit Wave Files > > But maybe the most important factor for software looper stability is > to run the looper as the tempo sync master. This keeps the looper free > from the hard labor of adapting to a host tempo while performing all > your precious loop mangling commands. Can we have some input on the > more computer programming savvy folks on this, please? > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen > www.boysen.se > www.perboysen.com > > > > 2009/4/7 Jan Ozarowski <jan.ozarowski@broadpark.no>: > > Weird, it crashec Live 7 and it continues to crash Live 8. As a matter of a > > fact standalone crashes sometimes too. Might be a Leopard/intel mac issue. I > > will check syncing. Mobius is a great programm, I would definately pay for > > the stable retail version. Anyone else running M. succesfylly on intel mac? > > Intresting with Mainstage, I have tried it several times ending up with Live > > eventually :) > > Jan > > > > -----Wiadomość oryginalna----- > > Od: Per Boysen [mailto:perboysen@gmail.com] > > Wysłano: 7. april 2009 12:19 > > Do: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > Temat: Re: Mobius, Stylus RMX, other choices. WAS: Early bird loopers > > withLive? > > > > 2009/4/7 Jan Ozarowski <jan.ozarowski@broadpark.no>: > >> Hi I am new to the list and just wonder how are you all getting Mobius to > >> run on Intel Mac? In my setup Mobius crashes Live. Is there someone > > running > >> Mobius on mac? > >> Cheers Jan from Norway > > > > > > It's very stable here on a 2.2 white Macbook (the old Santa Rosa chip > > model). I tried Mobius in Live 8 as well and it was totally stable. I > > use Mobius on a regular basis for live concerts, but then I use > > Mainstage as the host application (Live is still too CPU demanding > > when swapping between many alternative input channel strip presets - > > and that's a big part of what I do). > > > > Make sure you have the Mobius settings for sync correctly set > > according to sync settings in Live. And vice versa... Also check > > buffer size > > > > Greetings from Sweden > > > > Per Boysen > > www.boysen.se > > www.perboysen.com > > > > > Rediscover HotmailR: Get quick friend updates right in your inbox. Check it out. |