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I want to be able to plug Massive (regular, trial version) into Ableton Live, (regular, trail version), but I've had no luck. How can I make this work? Is this even possible when using the trial versions of these products?
So far I've tried going into the Plugin section of Ableton, via the plugin icon on the left side of the screen, but I've only messed things up for myself. Now when I click on that plugin icon, all that appears is a label that says 'Plugin devices', where underneath it is nothing, and I can't get it back to how it was! How can I get the plugin feature back to it's default state and then successfully plug Massive into Ableton?
I use Windows Vista Home edition.
Thanks for reading.Hi guys
For a variety of reasons I'm considering switching back to Windows after being on Mac for a decade
I would love to hear ya'lls thoughts on pros and cons of using Windows for music production in the current computer market and specifically stability - do you guys trust your windows systems for live performance? Audio interface driver weirdnesses?
'Back in the day', Windows XP didn't seem to be as stable overall as OS X but obviously it's 2018
Long story short, apple sent me a brand new max'ed out macbook pro for free to replace an old one but it's not stable and I hate the touch bar. mac support use to be stellar but not so much anymore. The temptation to sell it for around $3k and get a windows computer is strong. Considering even selling it and getting a 2015 macbook pro.
Nov 06, 2019 Any idea on the percentage of Ableton users on PC vs Mac? I did my sums and research and many creative were saying the DELL PRECISION 5520 was a better machine than the Mac when I bought it, and had double the everything (32GBRAM, Xeon, 1TB SSD, touch screen, infinity edge etc. For same price as Mac Pro. Dec 14, 2015 Learn how to download, install and setup LKBRIDGE on Mac as well as configuring LK control surface on Ableton Live. Ableton Live needs to recognize that your MIDI keyboard is connected to your computer before you will be able to use it. Install the latest drivers for your keyboard (if needed) and follow the instructions in the owner’s manual before proceeding. Once your keyboard is set up, you can select it in Live, and you can start recording MIDI.
I want to be able to plug Massive (regular, trial version) into Ableton Live, (regular, trail version), but I've had no luck. How can I make this work? Is this even possible when using the trial versions of these products?
So far I've tried going into the Plugin section of Ableton, via the plugin icon on the left side of the screen, but I've only messed things up for myself. Now when I click on that plugin icon, all that appears is a label that says 'Plugin devices', where underneath it is nothing, and I can't get it back to how it was! How can I get the plugin feature back to it's default state and then successfully plug Massive into Ableton?
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Thanks for reading.Hi guys
For a variety of reasons I'm considering switching back to Windows after being on Mac for a decade
I would love to hear ya'lls thoughts on pros and cons of using Windows for music production in the current computer market and specifically stability - do you guys trust your windows systems for live performance? Audio interface driver weirdnesses?
'Back in the day', Windows XP didn't seem to be as stable overall as OS X but obviously it's 2018
Long story short, apple sent me a brand new max'ed out macbook pro for free to replace an old one but it's not stable and I hate the touch bar. mac support use to be stellar but not so much anymore. The temptation to sell it for around $3k and get a windows computer is strong. Considering even selling it and getting a 2015 macbook pro.