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Choć Ableton poinformował przedwczoraj o wstrzymaniu prac nad rozwojem programu Live do czasu wyeliminowania irytujących błędów wersji 8.0, to jednak już dziś udostępnił update 8.1.1, w którym poprawiono całą masę zauważonych bugów. Oto wykaz poprawek (w języku angielskim) wraz z kodami błędów:

 

  • A very short MIDI note at the beginning of a clip would not be audible. [6130]
  • Recording via ‘Resampling’ would not properly compensate latency. [6124]
  • Under certain conditions, it would be possible to get 2 Arranger tracks highlighted. [6144]
  • Using the Launchpad as control surface and additionally for manual mappings would not always work properly.
  • When installing Live Packs which have dependencies to other content, Live would show the corresponding message twice. [6153]
  • Using a Rex file could crash Live. [6157]
  • ‘lock control surface’ function would not properly work in user remote scripts. [6064]
  • A particular Live set could not be loaded and would lead to a ‘Invalid Product ID Error’ message. [6165]
  • In the Arranger, punch In/Out would delay notes by the ‘punch in time’ in beats. [6167]
  • Using the pads of the Akai MPD18 would not work properly.
  • Having a Live set with particular Drum Racks could increase the CPU usage of the main thread, which would result in very slow graphical updates. [6181]
  • Installing a new Library from within a second running instance of Live could crash Live. [6171]
  • Certain operations like sample crop/reverse/replace would remove the tempo envelope. [6179]
  • Using Novation’s Launchpad, when switching between Automap and Live control would not work properly.
  • Under certain conditions, editing or creating parameter automation would not work properly. [6188]
  • Playing a 32-bit audio file immediately after a 16-bit audio file could cause a click in the audio. [6152]
  • Moving the last track out of a track group onto a closed group track in the Arranger could crash Live. [6193]
  • In the Auto Pan device, switching shape to random would not show the ‘Width’ knob. [6192]
  • Loading a Max device would crash if Pluggo was already active.
  • It would not be possible to create a new Project in the File Browser if the root is set to ‘Workspace’.
  • Fine tuning of macro knobs would not work via key modifier. [6180]
  • Starting clips via the Launchpad while changing parameters via mouse could crash Live. [6143]
  • Moving the mouse over a certain Sampler preset could crash Live. [6207]
  • Loading a Live set containing not yet authorized add-ons could crash Live. [6203]
  • Under certain conditions, fade creation would not work properly. [6195]
  • An Ableton preset of a third party plug-in would not change the On/Off mapping range. [5652]
  • Receiving an invalid parameter index from Max could crash Live.
  • Inverting a macro mapping range would not work properly. [6238]
  • Under certain conditions, extracting an existing groove from a clip would crash Live. [6235]
  • Having a Max device sending many blob changes during saving could crash Live.
  • A malformed database file would interrupt user interactions like renaming files, saving presets, recording, etc. [6230]
  • Having a particular Live set loaded and searching for media files could crash Live. [6241]
  • On Mac OS X, under certain conditions, making Live the foreground window could lead to a crash.
  • The context menu of a frozen clip would have enabled audio fades commands. [6253]
  • In the Arranger, changing the mixer properties like volume, pan etc. would not show the changed value in the status bar. [3238]
  • Having a multi selection of Arranger track and use the ‘Show Automation’ command would destroy the selection. [6243]
  • Choosing a custom VST directory within the preferences would not keep this new directory until the next start of Live if the required rescan leads to a crash. [6190]
  • On Mac OS X, duplicating a track with Fab Filter Twin 1+2 could crash Live. [6063]
  • The Looper display would use the wrong colour in ‘play’ mode. [6234]
  • Holding SHIFT + Space Bar would make the transport play button flicker. [6227]
  • The area to click on an Arranger clip would be too small by a few pixels. [6261]
  • Particular Live sets, especially with a lot of transient data, could not be loaded. [6263]
  • Pasting 3 unstretched and crossfaded Arranger clips could crash Live [6289]

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