I wish I could just freeze, flatten, then drag that audio clip into harmor (kind of like how it is streamlined in FL), but I cant. So, I need to figure out how to 'streamline' a bounced clip back into harmor without going through these fucking hurdles. Someone has mentioned to route FL though Albeton, but I do not see how this will fix the problem considering that recording audio into ableton prevents me from opening that recorded audio into harmor. On top of that, edison doesnt create 'markers' for me to nicely slice the audio file (which is another issue with resampling). However, this is extremely fucking unstable and it crashes quiet often. This works because edision creates a seperate file that is independent of Ableton. So obviously this is a huge fucking problem when resampling when considering that I can only bounce from Harmor once.Īs a work around, I decided to get edision standalone and record audio in with that. In other words, Ableton is keeping a handle of the bounced clip, locking down its permissions and not letting any other program use it. From there, Ableton wont let me open that file into harmor. Any time I resample from harmor (record into albeton), Ableton creates a new file. The problem I am having is when I record audio into ableton. I am using live 9, harmor vst and edision vst. Its kind of complicated so I will try my best to explain it. Alright guys, I have a huge fucking issue with harmor and ableton.
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