Microsoft Onedrive, and Dropbox can also do this, and they will try to sync the clips back to disk when Resolume tries to access them. I'll, ask our devs if Resolume can be smarter about this without breaking the functionality, meanwhile the workaround should be easy.Īnother way clips can get stuck in loading like this, is when you have your clips synced to the cloud, and the files are removed from the machine to save space.
#Ableton live with dante virtual soundcard pro
Our Mac Pro is supplied in a flightcase with 2 x monitors and a 19' rack for interfaces etc. Creating an aggregate device is a way to group multiple audio interfaces into one virtual device so that Live can communicate with a single, solitary. It's also possible to combine multiple audio interfaces into an aggregate device at a system level. We usually supply the Apple Mac Pro with Dante Virtual Soundcard, Apple Logic Pro, Ableton Live and QLab software preloaded but please note that QLab will require a license for use. On Mac, it is possible to choose different interfaces as Input and Output device in Live. Or if you're synced to External Wordclock with your ASIO interface, and the clock is disconnected, then connected back, your Resolume would select the first available audio device. Our Apple Mac Pro 2.8GHz quad-core can be pre-loaded with the software and hard drive of your choice. With my example, Dante DVS can lose clock on network disconnect, if in such a case Resolume would switch to a different sound card automatically, then when the network is back online, Resolume wouldn't send the audio to Yes, that's what it does, but with ASIO devices or specific ones, the device can be still present in the OS, even if you don't have it connected. Resolume selects the internal devices on the laptop if the interface isn’t present at startup.