So is the Rewire Loop Problem officially fixed in 2.0?
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- KVRian
- 624 posts since 22 Jan, 2003 from USA
Does it still drop notes at the beginning of the loop or not?
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
it seems like the problem persists.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Yep, no improvements there I'm afraid
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The MIDI note drop is also still an issue at present, though ModuLR has ascertained that these issues are unrelated.
No word that I've seen from Jules/Beno/Mackie at all on the situation regarding whether either of these is being looked at imminently, either.
The MIDI note drop is also still an issue at present, though ModuLR has ascertained that these issues are unrelated.
No word that I've seen from Jules/Beno/Mackie at all on the situation regarding whether either of these is being looked at imminently, either.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 624 posts since 22 Jan, 2003 from USA
That bitesheadquest wrote:Yep, no improvements there I'm afraid.
The MIDI note drop is also still an issue at present, though ModuLR has ascertained that these issues are unrelated.
No word that I've seen from Jules/Beno/Mackie at all on the situation regarding whether either of these is being looked at imminently, either.
For me, it isn't worth the 20 dollar upgrade until this gets resolved. How annoying.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
I did pay the $20 upgrade, because I felt that the midi controller support, the new Mackie plugs (super compressor
) and much improved colour schemes were worth it. A pain about all these bugs though (and there's some new ones in T2, it seems
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The other "main" "improvement" is the new MIDI editor, but to be honest I think I prefered the old one in some respects - I absolutely hate having the tool bar floating above the clip (several people have commented about that elsewhere). And I'm having major problems recording audio as well (mixture of latency, clipping, clicks/pops...). And yet... there's so much that I love about Tracktion as well.
So there it is. Suffice it to say though that Ableton Live 4 is still very much my main host for now
The other "main" "improvement" is the new MIDI editor, but to be honest I think I prefered the old one in some respects - I absolutely hate having the tool bar floating above the clip (several people have commented about that elsewhere). And I'm having major problems recording audio as well (mixture of latency, clipping, clicks/pops...). And yet... there's so much that I love about Tracktion as well.
So there it is. Suffice it to say though that Ableton Live 4 is still very much my main host for now
