Speaking as a Cubase user, it's my understanding that Live is notorious for its lack of pdc.
You should try posting in a dedicated Live forum.
Most solutions I've seen are mostly of the workaround variety, usually unsatisfactory.
Hopefully some Live users here will chip in.
Not an opinion, just an observation: Watch the last half-hour of the Monday-Friday morning news programme (08:30 - 09:00. There is ALWAYS a "guest" being interviewed, touting their latest/just released DVD/CD/book/film you-name-it. And this spot is mentioned about every 15 mins during the whole show ...
Quick question (ok, longwinded question): I've heard that there is a 30-day limit for rolling back to Win7/8 - does this mean that if I install Win10 over my Win7 install and then do a clean Win10 install, and after say, 6 weeks, decide it's not for me and want to go back to Win7/8, I cannot do so ...
Have a look at the bit of the movie It Might Get Loud where The Edge is writing new tunes. He quite self-effacingly announces that it's lucky he plays electric, because if you turn off the effects, there's nothing going on. And then he demonstrates. It's quite funny. This is why - a lot of ...
Does anyone else on here use Compatibility view as if you're using the DAW on earlier windows versions in Windows 10? It's certainly the best solution to run your DAW and audio system in Windows 10 than without not downloading Microsoft's new OS at all by just using your DAW on previous Window's OS ...
To kick off, I'm not much of a technician, but have been using PC's since Win 3.11, and Cubase for longer. SSD are the fashion now for OSs and samples, for their super-duper performance. I run a dual-boot system, mainly to keep the DAW system clean. I install dozens of demos, most of which I ...
What brand/model keyboard is it? I've just looked on Amazon. Several are available, according to the pictures they all seem to have that key. The one with a double-size Shift key (Accuratus Monster 2) has it just below. If you've managed to buy a model lacking the key, I guess you have a good case ...
The only similarity I can hear is the semitone by semitone descending bassline on the acc. guitar. The arpeggios are different and the resolution is different. Does this mean no one can use a semitone by semitone descending bassline without paying royalties to Spirit?