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Ableton live 11 suite review7/1/2023 Intel® Core™ i5 processor or an AMD multi-core processor.And explore a world of ready-made instruments, effects and tools produced by the Max for Live community. You can connect Live to lights, cameras, sensors, surround-sound setups and more. It lets you customize many of Live’s devices, build your own from scratch, and even hack how Live works. It makes it easy to play alongside other music applications like Reason, Serato and an ever-growing number of iOS apps and Link-integrated hardware.Įven more imaginative ways to connect and customize are made possible through Max for Live, which brings the Max programming environment directly inside of Live. Connect Live to any MIDI controller – even MPE-compatible hardware, which lets you add bends, slides and pressure to individual notes in a chord, make subtle expression variations and create evolving sonic textures with your hands.Įxtend your setup using Ableton Link, technology built into Live that keeps multiple devices in perfect time over a network connection. Not only does Live come with everything you need, you can use it almost any way you want. DJs can even use Live as a tempo-synced FX box. And now Live can be a dynamic part of the band - with tempo following it can listen to incoming audio adjust its tempo in real time. Improvise on your own, resample sounds, or process audio played by others, all in real-time. Control external hardware, integrate outboard effects or mixing desks. Find settings you like and save them as Macro snapshots to create builds, drops and instant variations during your performance. You can design your own unique combinations of instruments and effects, and use up to 16 Macro knobs to control any number of parameters. Use flexible MIDI mapping to set up almost any part of Live for hands-on tweaking with your controller. On stage you can trigger, resequence and remix your music in real time. Curated Collections provide toolkits of clips, kits, and other sounds for exploring sonic scenes or themes Live 11 adds Voice Box for experimental vocal manipulation, Mood Reel for modern narrative-setting, and Drone Lab for sustained tones and textures. Live 11’s new devices include two spectral processing effects, a reverb that combines algorithmic and convolution reverbs, and six effects inspired by natural and physical processes – entirely new ways to explore sound within Live.Įvery edition of Live includes the Core Library, with vintage synths, analog drum machines, keys, multi-sampled drums, and much more. MIDI effects let you manipulate notes, and a rich range of clean to characterful audio effects help you tidy up your mix or make a creative mess. A pair of sampling devices bring built-in slicing and warping, as well as multisampling and extensive sound-shaping capabilities. Live’s synthesizers offer a full spectrum of sound using wavetable, FM, and analog- and physical-modeling architectures. And generate surprising variations to your drum patterns and melodies with chance tools. Use Capture MIDI to record notes after you’ve played them, turning spontaneous moments and happy accidents into music. Combine the best of multiple audio or MIDI passes into your perfect take with Live’s new comping feature. Record hardware synths, software instruments, guitars, vocals or any audio from the real world. Live has the tools to both capture your ideas and discover ones you never expected. Or record an arrangement directly from the Session View and improvise a finished composition. The Arrangement View is where you organize music along a timeline and build sections of your song. Session View lets you sketch ideas fast: play, mix and match MIDI and audio loops of different lengths and tempos without ever stopping the music. With Live’s two modes of working, and a ton of creative tools and sounds with endless ways to combine them, the only limit on your music is your imagination. A license code will be sent via email after purchase*
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