
Play a MIDI Clip Tonally with a MIDI Keyboard – Ableton Live
This hidden feature in Ableton Live lets you play a MIDI clip tonally wiht a MIDI keyboard or MIDI controller.
This hidden feature in Ableton Live lets you play a MIDI clip tonally wiht a MIDI keyboard or MIDI controller.
I explain, how you can easily play an Audio Clip in Live tonally, thus changing the pitch of it. This feature isn’t documented at all for Ableton Live.
To turn MIDI into sound you need a MIDI instrument, because MIDI itself contains only data like note number, velocity and length, but no sound. This tutorial shows you step by step how you can record MIDI in Live 9.
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.
Even though Ableton Live comes with a lot of MIDI remote scripts aka Control Surfaces, there will be times when you have to install one yourself. Some controllers require a special script to be installed and there are also a
Here’s another video by Ableton featuring the use of their Push controller or instrument (or whatever you choose to call it ;D ). This tutorial focuses on recording and improvising with loops which most likely will be the general use
Now that the first units of Push are shipping Ableton have released a new video tutorial series called ‘Learn Push’. So far there are 6 videos explaining how to use Push in the studio. A lot of them can also
This week’s ‘Ableton Live Insider Tip’ is a helpful one when it comes to getting a faster workflow either when quitting Live or switching between Live Sets. It’s simple, but not everyone knows about it. So here is the video:
Ableton Live Insider Tip: enable automatic track arming with an Options.txt command. Works in Live 9+. Perfect for arming tracks on the fly.
Part 6 of the series “Ableton Live Insider Tips” for the last time deals with commands that you can add to the Options.txt file. This time it’s all about ReWire:
Part 5 of the series “Ableton Live Insider Tips” explains what the command NoAutoArming does, that you can add to the Options.txt file and what it might be useful for.
If you use multiple VST plugins and effects in Ableton Live, the CPU usage can quickly skyrocket. With the freeze function you can reduce the amount of real-time processing and thus increase the number of plugins and effects that you
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