Use RAMdisk for Ableton Live 9 and Traktor Pro

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Use RAMdisk for Ableton Live 9 and Traktor Pro
Posted on: 13.05.2013 by Les Billig
Hey

Is there anyway I can use a RAMdisk for Ableton Live 9 or Traktor Pro? I wanna make use of the RAMdisk and also avoid unnecessary writes on my SSD drive.

Also, can I configure NI S4 to work with Ableton? If yes, can someone share the mapping.

Cheers
Nereida Jasnoch
20.06.2013
Originally Posted by Electrovert
Also, can I configure NI S4 to work with Ableton? If yes, can someone share the mapping.

Cheers
In the settings select the soundcard of the S4 in the audio device drop down menu (or something lol)
Command+M or Control+M (mac and pc, respectively) will activate midi mapping mode. Select the paramater you want to adjust, e. g. track volume fader and then move the volume fader on the S4, bam it's mapped
Les Billig
13.05.2013
Hey

Is there anyway I can use a RAMdisk for Ableton Live 9 or Traktor Pro? I wanna make use of the RAMdisk and also avoid unnecessary writes on my SSD drive.

Also, can I configure NI S4 to work with Ableton? If yes, can someone share the mapping.

Cheers
Janyce Henningson
20.06.2013
Don't forget to put the S4 into midi mode (shift+browse)
Nereida Jasnoch
20.06.2013
Originally Posted by Electrovert
Also, can I configure NI S4 to work with Ableton? If yes, can someone share the mapping.

Cheers
In the settings select the soundcard of the S4 in the audio device drop down menu (or something lol)
Command+M or Control+M (mac and pc, respectively) will activate midi mapping mode. Select the paramater you want to adjust, e. g. track volume fader and then move the volume fader on the S4, bam it's mapped
Les Billig
20.06.2013
Thanks makar1...

Can you also address my other query; can I make use of S4 with Ableton?
Alphonso Deitchman
13.05.2013
Traktor does not make a particularly large number of disk writes AFAIK. And the main writes it makes are to music files. How are you going to keep your music library within RAM?

I wouldn't worry about writing to SSDs too much, but there are tweaks you can make to Windows for example that cut down on disk usage.

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