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over the target Browser's button.
Rename les and folders using the Edit menu's Rename command or the
(PC) /
(Mac) shortcut. Cancel renaming with the
key.
Create folders by opening the context menu with (PC) /
(Mac), and then
selecting the Create Folder command.
Delete les and folders using the Edit menu's Delete command or your computer's
Backspace or Delete key. Deleting items within Live moves them to the system trash; if
necessary, you can recover items from the system trash via your computer's operating
system.
Note that, while you can rename or delete entire MIDI les via the Browser, this is not
possible with the individual MIDI tracks contained within them. This is also the case with the
individual components of Live Sets.
5.2 Sample Files
A sample is a le that contains audio data. Live can play both uncompressed le formats
(WAV, AIF and Sound Designer II for Mac) and compressed le formats (MP3, Ogg Vorbis,
Ogg FLAC and FLAC).
A note on using Variable Bit Rate (VBR) les: Please install QuickTime for decoding purposes
if you do not already have it on your system. It can be downloaded from the Apple website
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.
As Live plays the samples directly from disk, you can work with a large number of (large)
samples without running into RAM memory limitations.
Live can combine uncompressed mono or stereo samples of any length, sample rate or bit
depth without prior conversion. To play a compressed sample, Live decodes the sample and
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http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/mac.html
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