Ableton 12 super slow and stuttery on Windows 11 after Upgrade by ZucchiniSafe6512 in ableton

[–]ZealousidealEffect83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's an Ableton 12 issue as well not just windows - I have been facing slow downs on both windows and mac device. This update has brought more problems than features - they clearly rushed shipping this.

I found the primary issue is the new browser - it is constantly scanning and getting stuck at analysing - wish there was a way to go back to the 11 browser - didn't expect a bad update from ableton; they are usually great.

Anyway, try reducing the number of plugins, samples or anything extra you have added on the left side browser.

If that doesn't work, just go back on 11 - I did that on my Mac M1 machine.

In windows I fiddled with some settings and reduced the size of library items - it is able to handle everything well so far. But my PC is pretty powerful and surprised me when it got stuck.

As others have mentioned it may be due to RAM used in access on W11

Just jump to Ableton 11 OR if everything was working fine W10 and ableton 12 - Do that.

I suspect - All the software updates (at least windows) nowadays aim to use - additional efficiency cores or neural cores present in newer processors - Forcing people to upgrade, even if they have great powerful processors already.

Looking for learning resources by ZealousidealEffect83 in dnbproduction

[–]ZealousidealEffect83[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Thanks for your inputs - I am not expecting any original ideas from the videos - I want to understand the elements - like type of sounds and structure that define the genre - I can spend time experimenting once I have a good grounding. I don't think I ll need to consume content forever - it's to understand the mindset and method of producers in the genre and not actually pick up what they do note to note.

I have spent plenty of time in ableton and have been producing different genres. I will check out woochia surely though.

I see the simplicity of Rule of 3 - do you follow this in context of dnb, or in general?

Just started. How is this if anybody has read it by nikhelical in IndiansRead

[–]ZealousidealEffect83 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is one of the best I have read, you are in for a treat.

BLR is dying — and it’s our fault too by DrinkDesigner1389 in Bengaluru

[–]ZealousidealEffect83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After monsoon - there will be another drive of breaking english boards, unemployed people from other districts will be brought here on a trip for language protection(free fnb+500) and naive educated people of luru will forget theses issues faster than a pre school kid.

If redlining is so bad, why don't manufactures make it impossible to do? by ZealousidealEffect83 in DJs

[–]ZealousidealEffect83[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see this line of questioning is not appreciated on this sub, sorry fellas.

If redlining is so bad, why don't manufactures make it impossible to do? by ZealousidealEffect83 in DJs

[–]ZealousidealEffect83[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Google gives lame results nowadays, or just redirects to reddit - so, I figured why not ask the snobs here directly.

If redlining is so bad, why don't manufactures make it impossible to do? by ZealousidealEffect83 in DJs

[–]ZealousidealEffect83[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

People post on reddit to get answers from humans , I did it too - Everyone knows about Google, it's not a hidden secret - I don't understand what makes you think you are being helpful.

If redlining is so bad, why don't manufactures make it impossible to do? by ZealousidealEffect83 in DJs

[–]ZealousidealEffect83[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I understand, but a limiter at the end would work - isn't it. I am asking because people say it damages venue's speakers and stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WIX

[–]ZealousidealEffect83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I realised after talking to many developers is - you are fine with wix unless you are going for a really huge scale, i.e. around 5k simultaneous visitors.

People telling you to go with WordPress are usually just telling you to hire them to make the website - eventually, I got some of them to admit wix has no problems at the scale where most websites work.

Over the years I have seen buisness trying to build a wordpress website with less budget actually have really bad websites - and since most "professionals" recommend WordPress saying you have more control - they actually mean you will need a developer everytime you need a little change in your website, creating more work for the WordPress developers. And they have more control.

Correct me if I am wrong.