
Ableton Live Tutorial: Audio setup (Windows)
Edit: Updated. Valid for Live 8 to 11. The audio set up on Windows computers is a bit trickier than on Macs and has a few stumbling blocks in store. This tutorial takes you step by step through the setup
Edit: Updated. Valid for Live 8 to 11. The audio set up on Windows computers is a bit trickier than on Macs and has a few stumbling blocks in store. This tutorial takes you step by step through the setup
If you often access certain folders, then you can create bookmarks for them with just a few easy steps. EDIT: This feature became obsolete with the release of Live 9. The Bookmark menu is available for File Browsers 1 to
Edit: Updated. Valid for Live 8 to 11. If you simply want to use the built-in sound card, the process is pretty straight forward and you can skip the first two steps. If you have an audio interface, read on
Edit: Updated. Valid for Live 8 to 11. Before you can start having fun with your MIDI controller, it needs to be configured in Live – this goes for MIDI keyboards and all sorts of other controllers sending MIDI data.
When you are inspired you want to get your ideas down fast and stay in the flow. In the following series of Quick Tips I will give you some simple, but very useful tips for a better workflow in Live.
I’ve already written a tutorial about setting up MIDI controllers. But what if you don’t have one? Then you can use the computer keyboard to play MIDI instruments. EDIT: in Live 10 and up, having the computer MIDI keyboard active,
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Features 25 powerful mid/side audio effect racks for Ableton Live, each with 10 variations — from precise control in mixing and mastering to exploring new creative territory.