The AI doesn't have many settings as well. so a upgrade is definitely in order in the near future. I got friends with ones around the same money that seem to do better than mine. The audio interface hasn't been the best if you know what i mean. I guess i'll use ASIO if i sense some latency. Basically when you want optimal performance inside Live specifically. If you aren't doing any recording that requires latency, it shouldn't really hurt to use mme, I don't know if it colors the sound in any way (not sure if the audio runs through windows prefs, and sometimes win prefs are funky).Īsio is great for when you are playing keyboards and recording and want minimal latency. If not, it'll put all its resources into whichever software has it selected as the asio device. Yur2die4 wrote:It has to do with whether or not your interface is a 'multi-client' interface. Not sure if the MME/DirectX driver is the best for me Ableton work though. Not sure if I'm going about this the right way, but i tried so many damn combos of things tonight am sort of going mad. So for now, all audio selections in windows 7 have been disabled except for my tascam audio card and i'm now running the MME/DirectX driver in ableton. Thought i always ran the ASIO driver in the past with ableton version 8. Ended up switching it to the MME/DirectX driver which seemed to fix the things playing slower issue. I could see and hear it slow the audio down right in front of my face. If i had winamp or youtube running with ableton closed, and then opened ableton. when ableton was running, all other audio played on the PC would play slower not in half slower, but close. I could then play youtube, winamp, and ableton at the same time. I was able to disable everything but the tascam, then all computer audio would come out of my main speakers (which area connected to the tascam). No matter how I set it, for sound to come out of the one set of speakers i have it had to be only the Tascam. I messed with trying to make one thing the "default communication device" and another the "default device". I insured all mixer volumes for the computers sound setting where on and working. My soundcard itself doesn't have many adjustments, it's something i need to upgrade in the future for sure (the Tascam that is). My guess is that it does not, or that the Permissions for the Propellerhead Rewire folder are incorrect.This was quite the interesting issue. Select it, press Command I (Get Info) and check that it points to the correct 'original' You should see an alias Ableton Live Engine _64 Go to Macintosh HD > Library > Application Support > Propellerhead Software >Rewire If Live is NOT running as Rewire device, you may need to fix things here: Step 5 Start Live ( the splash screen should say that it is running as Rewire Device) In Logic Pro X >Preferences >Audio> set Rewire mode to Live Mode (Rewire and Internal. Step 1 Run Live: it should install some files if they are needed. I have just tested this on 2 different Macs ( one a clean install which had not run Live 10.0.6 before:
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