![]() ![]() I didn't consider sample rate compatability when I was bouncing my audio samples out of logic, and bounced them at 48kHz (24Bit). You can just open your projects from the drive that you built them while using-the user account where you also use safari and whatever else you like to do. NOTHING but the essentials of what I'm doing on that stage. No printer drivers (my awesome canon multi has software that CONSTANTLY runs). In fact, for playing live, I have an entirely separate boot partition of OSX that has NOTHING installed except my performance software. It also would explain why it happened during a song which featured loud drums and bass. This would explain why you can't replicate the problem in your studio. It is a known issue, that this sensor can also be triggered by the kind of vibrations which can occur on a loud stage. This is probably only my 2nd or 3rd gig with version 3 however. Theres also one track using Arturia Prophet V2 and also 2 instances of the TAL U-NO synth on a song that we didn't play.Īlso, I've used mainstage with a number of other bands over the last few years with HEAPS more stuff going on and haven't encounted this problem. I would have thought this wasn't a problem as 1 x kontakt playing 10 or so audio samples at the same time is no where near as complicated as a seriously multisampled instrument like "Piano In Blue". Within mainstage I have only 5 songs, most of which have 2 instances of Kontakt - 1 running "Piano in Blue" and one with multiple production samples stacked (on separate kontakt "instruments") which are triggered sometimes quite a few at the same time. ![]() So far, mainstage is struggling a bit and some of the samples are cutting out prematurely, but there is not the same slow down, speed up warped sound - which is much worse than samples just cutting out. I thought that if it was a cpu or memory problem then surely this would recreate the issue - on the gig I had nothing else running. I've currently got 23 applications running in the background (including things like photoshop and final cut). Today I've been trying to replicate the problem by pushing my computer to the limit and replaying the songs in my studio. ![]()
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