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8.2. THE SAMPLE BOX 107
Your computer's hard disk is too slow to deliver audio for as many tracks as desired
in real time. For more information on disk-related problems, please refer to the
respective section.
You are experiencing audio dropouts when playing clips in Legato Mode.
Use RAM Mode with care, as RAM is usually a scarce resource. Your computer is using the
hard disk for swapping out RAM contents that have not been used in a while. The more
clips you are running in RAM Mode, the higher the likelihood for them to be swapped
out. Live can handle disk overloads more gracefully than swapped-out audio arriving late:
Disk overloads result in unwanted mutes, whereas RAM overload results in both mutes and
rhythmical hiccups.
8.2.10 Reversing Samples
The Reverse Button.
This function creates a new sample by reversing the sample referenced by the current clip.
It then reapplies the old clip's settings (according to some rules that we will explain in a
moment), and replaces the original sample with the reversal in the Clip View. The new
sample is stored in your temporary recording folder until you save your Live Set, at which
point it is moved to your
Sounds folder. The reversed sample has an R appended to the
end of its name so that it is easily distinguishable from the original.
There are a few rules for the reversing process. First, any Warp Markers will remain xed
to their positions in the sample. This means that a Warp Marker on the downbeat of the
second bar of a clip will end up on the downbeat of the second-to-last bar after reversal.
Clip loop/region settings are similarly ipped. Second, clip envelopes remain xed to their
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