![]() ![]() These modes were there before, but you now surface Repitch, Fade, and Jump modes as buttons. Well, it is that, but it also has an LFO built in that can modulate both delay time and filter frequency. Isn’t it just a combination of Simple Delay and Ping Pong Delay into one Device? Okay, Delay at first glance may seem like a step backward from the excitement of Space Echo-ish Echo in Live 10. That’s no longer an issue in 10.1, as there’s now a new export option that addresses this. ![]() You output stems – say for a remix artist or to mix in a different tool – and suddenly everything sounds completely differently than you expected because you used sends and returns and/or master effects. Stop futzing around with sends when you export stems The Channel EQ however has some draw as a potential equivalent for live PA / experimental sets of what the EQ Three has been for DJ sets. There are already a lot of EQs out there. Try Channel EQ as a creative tool or live ![]() It’s a little thing, but zooming is a big part of getting around an arrangement. It works for me both on a Razer and (of course) Apple laptop lots of other hardware will work, too. Trackpads and touchscreens (most of them, anyway) now support pinch gestures in Arrangement View, so try that out. While you’re in there, Ableton quietly added a very powerful randomization feature inside Wavetable for glitching out still more:Īdded a new “Rand” modulation source to Wavetable’s MIDI tab, which generates a random value when a note starts. Generate wavetables for free, for Ableton Live 10.1 and other synths Like arrangement, this probably deserves it’s own story, but here’s a place to get started:Īnd for extra help exploiting that feature, there are some useful utilities that will assist you in creating wavetables: User wavetables make the Live 10 Wavetable synth far more interesting. Here’s a new explanation of how it works: But the beauty is you don’t really have to think about it.) (There are actually a bunch of things that had to happen for this to work – check Arrangement Editing in release notes if you’re curious. It’ll even still be a source for other sidechains. Go ahead and freeze whatever you want! Track has a sidechain? It’ll freeze. Sometimes it’s fun to mess around and take something somewhere else entirely. If I were a painter, I would definitely be the kind constantly scraping away and painting over canvases. You know, conventional wisdom says, don’t mess with your existing tracks too much. But all of this is an opportunity to duplicate one of your projects and give it a refresh by going nuts with some modulation because – why not. Right click, choose Edit value, type in a number, and hit enter. Stretch and scale! Select some time in automation, and you’ll see handles so you can move both horizontally (amount/scale) and vertically (in time).Įnter some specific values. Right click on a time selection and choose Simplify Envelope. Next, deselect time, and try drawing with different grid values – you’ll get different corresponding quantization.Ĭlean up envelopes. Try this actually two ways: first, select some time and draw in shapes. Resize the Arrangement Overview (that’s the bit at the top of Arrangement View)ĭraw some shapes! Right click, pick some shapes, and you can draw in envelopes. (More on those soon, including a quick reference if you prefer to work that way.) (Yes, fun, not just screaming at the screen as you painstakingly move envelopes around.)Ībleton have accordingly updated their Arrangement View tutorials: I will shortly do a separate story just on getting around Arrangement View quickly, but - there’s a lot of fun to be had. So let’s skip ahead to stuff you should check out right away when you download: Refresh a track in Arrangement View I’ve been working with the beta for some time, to the point of not wanting to go back even to 10.0 (or even getting a bit confused when switching to a friend’s machine that didn’t have 10.1). Here’s the full run-down of what’s in the release from February (still accurate):Ībleton Live 10.1: more sound shaping, work faster, free update There’s no surprise reveal here since 10.1 has been in public beta and was announced in the winter. ![]() So what should dig into after the download? Here’s a place to start. Ableton Live 10.1 is here, a free update to Live 10.1 with some new devices, streamlined automation and editing, and new sound features. ![]()
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