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Help connecting USB Audiophile w/ Live 4 in OS9

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DieHard:

--- Quote ---Yes on the desktop after I used the install, a file came up on the desktop called Audiophile USB ASIO came up, so I dragged that into the Live folder "ASIO Drivers" under resources.
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Usually, the M-Audio installs place a "Folder" NOT a file for the interface with the ASIO driver and sometimes a readme in the Folder, if you dragged a Folder, then it's a no go, open the Folder on the desktop and hold "alt" and drag the individual ASIO file (sometimes more than 1 if they give v1 and 2 versions) to th ASIO folder under your app.  You "alt-drag" because it will leave the original file on the desktop so you can drag it to other apps at will.  It must be copied to every app you use.

chrisNova777:
its a great app and very capable, v4 is the first version with "Midi clips" so its actually still really useful ;)

vintagefreak:

--- Quote from: chrisNova777 on November 12, 2023, 03:36:38 AM ---its a great app and very capable, v4 is the first version with "Midi clips" so its actually still really useful ;)

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agree,Live 4 is a very capable version

rvense:
In my brief testing, I found MIDI with Live 4 on OS 9 to have really bad timing compared to Digital Performer. Anybody using it with hardware?

vintagefreak:

--- Quote from: rvense on July 09, 2024, 02:38:58 PM ---In my brief testing, I found MIDI with Live 4 on OS 9 to have really bad timing compared to Digital Performer. Anybody using it with hardware?

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ive been using it back in the days .. early 2000s now back on Live 4 and OS 9 since few days ..
yes the midi timing is not the best deff some laggin .. but it could be due to latency 512 in buffer setting .. that i cant make lower since its iMac G3 built in audio.
i manually shift midi notes in sequence to get the timing right .. its time consuming but its ok..
there are only 3 tipes of swing 8 / 16/ 32 notes with no percentages ... so i again record quantised and than shuffle the notes manually to achieve the desired swing.
its no Akaki MPC with its non percievable latency ;)  !
wonder if ATARI ST has beter timing since it hase MIDI built in or is it a myth?

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