Ableton Live Insider Tips – Convert Simpler to Sampler (Video Tutorial)
I’m back with a new video in my series ‘Ableton Live Insider Tips’. This time I show you how you can convert a Simpler preset to a Sampler and vice versa.
I’m back with a new video in my series ‘Ableton Live Insider Tips’. This time I show you how you can convert a Simpler preset to a Sampler and vice versa.
Matthew Davidson, better known as Stretta, has created a suite of 10 Max for Live devices for Live 9 containing 3 audio and MIDI effects each as well 4 MIDI instruments. He calls them ‘Live 9 Inspiration Tools’.
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