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Ok., it seems more stable with this assignments. I will keep trying, if you say it is stable it must be :) I am however more intrested to run in sync with live to keep up with some preloaded rhytmic loops and live 8's looper. What midi controllers do you use to control Mobius? I am dreaming of controlling live loop system with some midi foot controller. I used to mess around with midi yoke but it pretty complicated. Isn't there a better way? A simple way to end recording one scene and start recording another in next track? Per i see you are an expert in Logic. Wouldn't it be nice to organize a course in Olso? (sorry for off topic...) Jan -----Wiadomość oryginalna----- Od: Per Boysen [mailto:perboysen@gmail.com] Wysłano: 7. april 2009 14:12 Do: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Temat: Re: Mobius, Stylus RMX, other choices. WAS: Early bird loopers withLive? 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 > > -----Wiadomosc oryginalna----- > Od: Per Boysen [mailto:perboysen@gmail.com] > Wyslano: 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 > >