![]() ![]() Performance improvementsĪ complete overhaul of Max for Live’s user interface integration means a smoother experience when working with Max for Live devices, including improvements to focus, positioning, scrolling behaviour, and performance. A new Max for Live category in the Inspector Window allows developers to more clearly indicate which systems their devices can be used on, and much more. Double-clicking an error in the Max Console jumps the cursor to the device causing the error. Improvements for Device creatorsĪ new live.scope object adds an oscilloscope to the object library. Inputs and outputs are routable and show up in a track's MIDI From and MIDI To choosers. It is now possible to route MIDI to and from Max for Live audio effects and instruments. You can also now access slices of a sample loaded in Simpler, a clip or sample's warp markers, and much more. Updated SoundsĪ redesigned, MPE-compatible note API gives Max for Live access to Live 11's new note features: probability, velocity deviation, and release velocity. Features solo and ensemble flute, clarinet, bassoon, oboe and English horn with a broad selection of articulations. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio. Ableton Orchestral Woodwinds delivers a variety of clear and vibrant wind instruments. This combination of two violins, viola and cello has a sound that is immediately intimate, and is also a great starting point for sonic exploration. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio. This instrument highlights the natural breathiness, range of expression and broad tonality of the brass quartet. Upright Piano is close-recorded for an intimate feel – a classic sound that is at home in many styles of music. Sustained tonal and textural samples, generative noise, multisampled instruments, plus devices and Effect Racks designed for experimentation. Mood ReelĮvocative layered instruments that combine organic and synthetic sounds with textural elements to add mood, space and movement to productions. Updated devicesĪ comprehensive collection of contemporary vocal samples from multiple voices, a set of playable vocal instruments, and Effect Racks designed for vocal processing. Created in collaboration with Robert Henke. PitchLoop89īased on an early digital effects processor, this device creates jittery glitch effects, delayed digital shimmers and outlandish vibrato to add character to sounds in the studio or onstage. Created in collaboration with Dillon Bastan. Six playful instruments and effects that use natural and physical processes as their inspiration. ![]() The Freeze function captures and holds audio. Transforms sound into partials and feeds them into a frequency-based delay, resulting in metallic echoes, frequency-shifted and reverb-like effects. Spectral Resonatorīreaks the spectrum of an incoming audio signal into partials, then stretches, shifts and blurs the result by a frequency or a note in subtle or radical ways. Start musical ideas in iOS app Note, then send them to Live using Ableton Cloud.Ĭombine multiple instruments and effects into a single device, allowing for split and layered sounds with customized Macro controlsĬombine MIDI effects into a single device, allowing for customized MIDI processing chains with simple Macro controlsĪn instrument for layering samples, synths and effects in a classic 16-pad gridĪdvanced algorithms for stretching audio, ideal for working with mixed audio or full tracks.Ī set of templates that lets you adjust the timing and “feel” of sequences or make your own by extracting timing from existing audio material.Combines convolution and algorithmic reverbs, making it possible to create any space, from accurate real-life environments to those that defy physical reality. WAV, AIFF, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC file supportĪ technology that keeps instances of Live and a growing collection of iOS apps in time over a wireless network. Live listens to and adjusts its tempo based on incoming audio in real time, making it a dynamic part of the band instead of the tempo source that everyone has to follow. Recall your best ideas after you’ve played them – Capture MIDI can turn what you played into MIDI clips, without having to think about recording. VST2, VST3 and Audio Unit v2 and v3 supportĪdd bends, slides and pressure for each individual note in a chord, add subtle expression variations, morph between chords and create evolving sonic textures more easily. Use multiple levels of groups to mix with greater flexibility and manage detailed arrangements more easily. Powerful MIDI sequencing of software and hardware instrumentsĪdvanced warping and real-time time-stretching ![]() Multitrack recording up to 32-bit/192 kHz Nondestructive editing with unlimited undo Unique Session View for quick, intuitive composition, flexible performance and improvisation
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