Hit up the Genius Bar at the Apple store. You
paid good money for that thing, pester them until they help you. It's
their job.
toby
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 4:30 AM
Subject: Re: A looping fork in the road.
Which way do I go?
Mr. Matthews,
I can't speak for Zoe, but I have to tell you, i've recently had four
shows disturbed by audio glitches, and I can't seem to fix it whatsoever.
I wish I knew how to go into the console and find the errors so I could
yell at Apple more effectively. This i the first computer, and it's new,
that I've EVER had this problem and it is seriously messing with my scene.
I think we need to talk further about this. I'm about to go a
little bit bonky with this serious liability in my performance scenarios.
Thanks for bringing this up once again. I'm beginning to think
it's indeed in my mac, after having isolated everything else.
Bests,
T.
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 2:40 AM, Todd Matthews <gtmatthews@gmail.com>
wrote:
Mobius inside of Ableton. I tried hard to
get Abletons looper to work for me but I couldn't.....but it could just be
me. Ableton has great integrated tutorials. I still as of today can't
do looping and effects with a Macbook Pro i7, Fireface UC on OSX. I
have to boot the machine into Win7 that is tweaked out to not have random
loud audio glitches. I've been troubleshooting the thing for a year awaiting
the day I don't have to use Bootcamp. (Yes this is at 128 sample buffer)
Every time an audio glitch happens(sounds like a synthy/bit reduction type
sound for a few seconds) I can go into Console and see the message where
there was a buffer underun.
Although this is just my experience..... as Mr. Reynolds and Zoe both
use Macbook pros with Ableton and it seems like they tour with it no prob.
Maybe its the dual i7 cpu in the 2010 MBP? Who knows. I'd love to a glitch
free system going in OSX. I never use over 20 percent of the cpu. Tim Exile
has talked in forums about his trouble using a 2010 mbp for live use. He was
able to fix it by disabling hyperthreading and 1 cpu! I tired it but that
solution didnt work for me.
Maybe the new 4 core i7 MBP's dont have the core audio
glitches?
My vote is if your good with computers is to build a windows box. That
way if you run into issues you have much more control over the OS and don't
have to sit around and wait, hoping that Apple will fix your issue.
On May 5, 2011, at 9:19 PM, ^|>^m wrote:
I'm looking to replace my EDP's with
a software looper. I do rhythm based looping
with arranged canned beats and midi syncing so latency must be
very low. I have a macbook 13" 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, but I'd be
willing to get a macbook pro, or even build a windows box.
So, my question: should I start learning ableton?
Ableton has a looper, but should I use Mobius inside Ableton? I
want to be able to have an arrangement, but also trigger different clips
(improvised section), but also record loops with bass, guitar, aux
percussion, and incorporate those too.
Thank you looping community,
Adam
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