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The Real-time option provides the capability to execute programs writtenin the C programming language on the RISC microprocessor of the HF2Instrument with predictable latency and comes with an extensiveprogramming environment.

The LabOne User Interface does not have a tab for configuring andworking with the Real-time Option. Please use the ziControl graphicaluser interface to use the Real-time Option and refer to the ziControlEdition of the HF2 User Manual for more details.

The Real-time Option programming reference guide is also available asHTML. The HTML documentation is bundled with the Real-time installationzip-file available from the Zurich Instruments downloadpage.

To use the compilation tools on Windows the RT development environmentrequires the 32-bit version of Cygwin which provides a Linux-likeenvironment. Cygwin is free and open source software, for more detailssee the Cygwin website. The only Cygwin packagenecessary is the make package. Installation of Cygwin is also detailedbelow.

Go through the installation and, if possible, use default installation settings. There is one mandatory development package that must be installed in addition to the default installation. The package is called make. Select the package at the end of the installation. Select devel, then package make and select it in order to install it (see screenshots below).

Officially, only Ubuntu 10.04 LTS is supported, but it should bepossible to run the tools on any recent Linux distribution. The programGNU make is required to compile the examples. Since the RT tools werecompiled on a 32-bit architecture, you need the package ia32_libsinstalled on a 64-bit architecture in order to execute 32-bit programson a 64-bit architecture. On a Debian-based system, both packages can beinstalled with:

The developers of Zurich Instruments now happily recommend you to browseremaining examples and reference documentation in HTML format, whichduplicates the following section of the user manual. You can find theHTML version of the documentation in

A new Create Crossfades On Clip Edges command creates four-millisecond crossfades on clip edges. The command is available in the Create menu, and the context menu of Arrangement clips, or via the CTRLALTF(Win) / CMDALTF(Mac) keyboard shortcut.

When using the Zoom to Time Selection command in the Arrangement, Live now only zooms horizontally at first. When using the command a second time (without changing the time selection), Live then zooms vertically as well. Upon using the command a third time, the Arrangement returns to the first vertical zoom state.

You can use the left arrow key to navigate from an automation lane or take lane to the main track, this will fold the lanes as well. You can also use the left arrow key to navigate from tracks in a group to the main Group Track.

When only one note is played in the first captured MIDI clip (in an empty set with the transport stopped), the loop boundaries are set to the note start and end, and the tempo is accordingly calculated, resulting in a one, two, four, or eight bar loop. This is particularly useful when playing a rhythmical sample with a single MIDI note.

You can record multiple takes of a musical performance without stopping recording. Live will then create and organize individual takes from this recorded material, allowing you to piece your favorite parts together.

The Cytomic Filters, which are used in the Wavetable, Echo, Simpler, Sampler, Operator, and Auto Filter devices, have been updated and improved in stability, sound and performance. As of 11.1, the Cytomic filters (particularly the MS2 and SMP options) might deviate in sound compared to previous Live versions, especially when driven hard.

Follow Actions can now be assigned to scenes via the new Scene View. Clip Follow Actions will continue to run when a scene Follow Action is created or scheduled, however scene Follow Actions take precedence when triggered.

Added a Reduced Automatic Colors toggle to the Look/Feel Preferences, which uses a reduced color palette when assigning colors to clips and tracks. This palette makes clips and tracks easier to tell apart with a deuteranopia, protanopia or tritanopia color vision deficiency.

Added an Arm Track command to the Edit menu. If multiple tracks are selected, the command appears as Arm Tracks. If the selected track is armed, the command is replaced with Disarm Track. It is now possible to arm selected tracks using the C shortcut key.

You can use the left and right arrow keys to navigate radio buttons anywhere in Live. If you are navigating radio buttons on a device that is inside of a Rack with the left and right arrow keys, you can get back to moving between devices in the Rack using the left and right arrow keys by hitting the ESC key.

In Session and Arrangement View, the Monitor radio buttons now have a default state that can be restored. When the In/Out section is expanded, you can press the Delete key to reset the Monitor radio buttons to the default (Off for audio tracks and Auto for MIDI tracks). This option is also accessible via the Edit menu option Return to Default.

Added a new MIDI Envelope Auto-Reset entry to the Options menu. When enabled, certain MIDI control message types that are not automated for a given clip will automatically reset at the start of a new clip.

Added support for keyboard shortcuts on French keyboard layouts for macOS versions 10.14 and older. Keyboard shortcuts that have numbers can be accessed without having to press Shift to access the number keys.

Improved drag and drop behavior within list views (such as the Groove Pool and device chains). Instead of always being inserted before the target item, dropped items will now be placed dynamically, depending on which half of the target item the cursor hovers over. In addition, the copy modifier ALT now works more consistently.

Any tracks in the Arrangement View can now be linked so that their content can be edited simultaneously. There can be multiple instances of linked tracks in a Set, however each track can only belong to one of these instances.

All Max for Live devices have been moved inside the application bundle (previously, they lived in the Core Library), to ensure that using Collect All and Save will not create redundant copies of the devices.

Audio driver input and output latencies are now taken into account for Max for Live devices that contain audio routings to external targets. If needed, users can revert to the previous behavior by using the -DisableM4LRoutingCompensation debug option in an Options.txt file.

The Randomize button allows randomizing velocity/probability values for selected notes (or notes with selected markers), depending on the focused lane. If no markers are selected, values for all notes will be randomized.

The Velocity and Chance Editor lanes can be shown or hidden via the lane selector toggle buttons at the left. Underneath the lane selector toggle buttons, a triangular toggle button allows showing/hiding all enabled lanes at once.

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