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A day to remember live11
A day to remember live11












a day to remember live11

The MIDI editor is the most visually different part of the whole user interface in Live 11 due to the number of new updates that are packed in on the MIDI side.

a day to remember live11

Editing a multi-part MIDI performance that shares the same notation on varied presets.When remixing a track, link together the remix stems to make cohesive adjustments to all song elements.Link tracks that have been simultaneously recorded into your session – e.g., a multiple mic’d drum kit.Splitting, duplicating, deleting, and fading, for example, are shared across tracks that have been linked using the link tracks command when selecting multiple tracks and right-clicking in the track title bar. The ability to link multiple tracks together for editing is a huge time saver for those who like to work with multitracks. Create take lanes on an existing track like a percussion loop, drag multiple clips into the take lanes and create a composite percussion element.Resample audio from another track e.g., manipulation of synth parameters and select the best articulations to find the perfect flow.Loop record an instrument multiple times and select the best notes/phrases from each take to create the perfect composite.Indispensable to instrumentalists and attractive to producers, Comping is a long-awaited feature that is designed to compile multiple takes of recorded audio into a perfect composite musical performance. Let’s take a minute to unpack the most exciting new features.Īudio – Comping & Linked Track Editing Comping There are a variety of new effects to choose from, including the innovative Hybrid Reverb, and we see major updates to Racks as well as a host of smaller but well-executed enhancements to existing devices.Īs with any major update, you can be assured of a smooth transition to the new version, which does not stray far from the interface we all know and love. The MIDI side sees a major overhaul with the ability to quantize notes to scales, add velocity and note chance and allow polyphonic expression through the new MPE standard. Long-time users will be happy to know that the bulk of the enhancements focus on the workflow side, including audio improvements such as take recording, comping, and refined clip editing. Since the exciting new Live 11 release, we dug into the many bold features that are getting the community excited. Written by Ableton Certified Trainer Peter Trimbacher Ableton Live 11 New Features, Effects & Instruments














A day to remember live11