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However, Live is actually transparently playing back a bounced audio version of the Clip, even though it's on a MIDI track. Apart from being blue, the Clip appears to be playing back as normal, with the play position cursor looping though it.
The screen at top right, opposite, shows a MIDI Clip view from the same track. In the bottom half of the screen, however, you'll see that the instrument rack is completely blued out. In the mixer channel, just the input selector, monitor mode buttons and record-enable buttons are disabled all other basic mixer functions remain accessible. All the controls that can no longer be accessed are 'frozen over' with an icy blue colour. There are three MIDI Clips in the track with different variations of a drum pattern. You can't change the Warp or Transpose settings of frozen audio Clips.In the screen above, the first track is a frozen MIDI track containing an instrument rack, based around the Impulse drum machine.
Live handles all of this in the background, so not much appears to change from the user's perspective.įrozen MIDI Clips appear to be playing back as normal, but Live is transparently substituting bounced audio Clips. For audio Clips, this means that Live is no longer Warping playback speed in real time, and for MIDI Clips, the instrument is no longer being played back in real time. In addition, each Clip in the session view is bounced to audio. This means that instrument or effect plug-ins on that track cannot be altered until the track is unfrozen again. When a track is frozen (using the Freeze Track command in the Edit menu), all the CPU-intensive tasks are temporarily committed as recorded audio. Even better, because of the unique way in which Live handles arrangement, freezing a track is much less limiting than in most other software.
Track freezing was added to Live in version 6, vastly increasing the size of project you can work with on any given computer. The Instrument Rack is frozen, but you can continue to launch Clips, record and edit arrangements, and use the mixer channel.Many of the most popular music recording packages offer a 'freeze' function, allowing you to reduce the CPU overhead of tracks by bouncing them to audio in the background. Track freezing makes it possible to create much larger projects, and collaborate with other Live users who have different plug-ins, all without cramping your style.Ī frozen MIDI track.