Electronic Musician

Live 11 Suite

$749

ableton.com

Ableton has a long-held tradition of incrementally improving its software rather than radically altering it. Live 11, in that vein, features a number of changes and improvements. These can be broadly split into three categories: enhanced tracking capabilities, new tools that will be primarily useful in a live performance context, and upgrades to Live’s existing sound generation, processing and sequencing capabilities.

For those who use Live to track MIDI and audio performances, the new comping and linked track capabilities will be the most exciting addition. Comping works in a straightforward manner: record audio or MIDI over a looped section of the project and the data will still be recorded

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