i've just tried to open an .als file in ableton and it says that its incompatible and was recorded on a newer version of Live.
i'm using Live 7.
is it possible to convert the file so as to be compatible ?. (not sure which version it was recorded on but i can find out.)
i dont really want to upgrade, because i hardly use Live, but this is an important jam i did with some other guys, and i need to work on it.
ableton compatibility issues
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- mnml maxi
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Re: ableton compatibility issues
no you cant
ableton works only backwards.
what kind of project you have? Midi or Audio? Do you have access to a computer with a higher version?
you can proceed like this:
if you have audio, import the asd files and load the waves in your 7 Version. Rebuilt the FX and try tio rebuild the midi patterns.
if you have mainly midi parts, you can only export it with the higher version and make screenshots to rebuild the session.
in the higher version you can activate a collect them all procedure, in that case all files are used inside the project are saved in the project directory, .asd files too, you can export midi clips or scenes (i dont know exactly at the moment) as midi files.
or record audio files from the tracks and just arrange them and your new sounds.
i think you must do a combination of these procedures. the rest is illegaly.
ableton works only backwards.
what kind of project you have? Midi or Audio? Do you have access to a computer with a higher version?
you can proceed like this:
if you have audio, import the asd files and load the waves in your 7 Version. Rebuilt the FX and try tio rebuild the midi patterns.
if you have mainly midi parts, you can only export it with the higher version and make screenshots to rebuild the session.
in the higher version you can activate a collect them all procedure, in that case all files are used inside the project are saved in the project directory, .asd files too, you can export midi clips or scenes (i dont know exactly at the moment) as midi files.
or record audio files from the tracks and just arrange them and your new sounds.
i think you must do a combination of these procedures. the rest is illegaly.
Re: ableton compatibility issues
no its an audio project that has already been arranged by one of the other guys involved in the jam, but i cant open it to hear it.
now i remember why i'm a hardware guy
now i remember why i'm a hardware guy
Re: ableton compatibility issues
i don't think so unfortunately.
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Re: ableton compatibility issues
if it was created on live 9 you could always download the 30 day trial. fully functional... i think!
Re: ableton compatibility issues
cracking idea mate,S wrote:if it was created on live 9 you could always download the 30 day trial. fully functional... i think!
can you export ?
Re: ableton compatibility issues
i don't think there are any limits on the 30 day trial.
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- mnml maxi
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Re: ableton compatibility issues
yes you can export, like i wrote aboveS wrote:if it was created on live 9 you could always download the 30 day trial. fully functional... i think!
i`m a hardware guy too. thanks god to 909, samplers and synths. i`m using SX3 all the time as an ugly tape machien