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BRAND-NEW AND UPDATED DEVICES IN ABLETON LIVE 11

The Ableton Live 11 beta has brought us new and updated devices – some instruments, some audio effects. These novel updates, however, are not all obvious at first glance. Live 11 boasts many new flagship features too, such as track comping, which we’ll be examining in a later tutorial. Here, we’re concentrating on Live 11’s new devices and the new sounds they offer, along with some small steps you can put into practice if you download the beta. Many of these changes will be part of your workflow before you know it, so why not get a headstart with them?

THE BETA BAND

The first thing you’ll notice with Live’s audio effect devices is that they’re now categorised into sub-folders, such as Drive, Dynamics, and Pitch & Modulation. This may be confusing at first – for a minute or two, you’ll have to consider the

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