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Quantizing raw audio is just as easy as quantizing midi notes in Ableton as I show in this tutorial on how to quantize audio in Ableton Live. Quantizing in Ableton Live. Quantizing is an essential feature in Ableton Live that helps to correct timing issues in MIDI and audio files. It aligns notes and beats to a specific grid, making the performance sound tighter and more polished. Here s how to quantize in Ableton Live: Quantizing MIDI. To quantize MIDI in Ableton Live, follow

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Finding the best sample editor for Ableton can be a challenging task. As far as live performance is concerned, “Sampler” is a clear winner. But Ableton’s native features may be all you need if you’re only looking to edit your audio.Does Ableton Have A Sampler?When talking about sample editing inside Ableton Live 11, there are two ways to go about it. First, you can edit audio natively in Ableton’s clip View. Here you can crop or trim the sample, adjust the start and end points, time-stretch (or warp as Ableton calls it), and automate various parameters (for example, the gain to change the dynamics of the sample).You can even quantize the transients of an audio clip’s sample to sync it to the host bpm or change the time signature.The other way is to load up one of Ableton’s streamlined sampling instruments, “Simpler” or “Sampler.” Doing it this way gives you more options from a musical point of view since it basically turns a sample into an instrument by letting you trigger the sample via MIDI and pitching it up or down based on the MIDI note being played.This contrasts with Ableton’s “Drum Rack” instrument, which triggers individual samples based on the midi note.For example, with Simpler or Sampler, the same sound will play with an increasingly higher pitch, much like an acoustic piano as you play notes up the keyboard.On the other hand, with a Drum Rack, a different sample will play on each piano key. As you can guess

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Cloud in Note will appear in Live’s browser in real-time, assuming both devices are connected to a reliable network and logged into the same Ableton User Account.Various Cloud-related software texts have been added in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish.For more information about Cloud and Note, please refer to the following:Note Manual - FAQ - SurfacesAdded Control Surface support for the Arturia MiniLab 3. 11.2 Release Notes New features and improvementsCapture MIDICapture results are no longer influenced by the song tempo set by the target track's previous Capture attempts.When Live’s transport is running, Capture MIDI will keep longer phrases in captured clips.Control SurfacesIn the Launchkey MK3 Control Surface script, the Quantise button can now quantize clips in Session or Arrangement View.The Launchkey MK3 Control Surface script now also works with the Launchkey 88.On the PreSonus ATOM SQ, it is now possible to scroll between device parameter banks by holding the bank navigation buttons down.In the ATOM SQ Control Surface script, it is now possible to control the Master Track volume and pan in Song mode when the Master Track is selected.The encoder sensitivity for the ATOM SQ Control Surface script has been refined to better match the parameters they control. Additionally, the encoders can be used to fine tune parameter values when the Shift button is pressed.Core LibraryAdded audio and MIDI clips to Session View in Live’s Demo Song.In the DS Drum Rack preset, devices contained in the selected chain are now always shown by default.InterfaceThe icons

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Time algorithms and parameters Flex & Follow Quantize audio regions or cells Change the playback speed Original tempo Play Apple Loops at their original tempo Transpose and fine tune Overview of editing MIDI regions in the Tracks area Transpose Velocity Dynamics Gate time Clip Length Quantize algorithms Quantize parameters Piano Roll Editor overview Select notes Add notes Delete notes Mute notes Trim notes Move notes Copy notes Shorten overlaps Force legato Lock note position Transpose notes Change note velocity Change release velocity Change MIDI channel Set articulation IDs Quantize timing Quantize pitch Edit Live Loops in the Cell Editor Convert regions into different region types Copy regions to Live Loops Bounce in Place Intro to Session Players The Session Player Editor Choose a Session Player style Chords and Session Players Choose Session Player presets Edit a Session Player performance Edit a Keyboard Player performance Edit a Bass Player performance Edit a Drummer performance Create a custom pattern Regenerate a Session Player performance Follow rhythm from chords and other tracks Convert Session Player regions into MIDI or pattern regions Intro to Step Sequencer Use Step Sequencer with Drum Machine Designer Pattern creation basics Change the musical length of a pattern Use edit modes Pattern creation examples Record Step Sequencer patterns live Step record Step Sequencer patterns Load and save patterns Modify pattern playback Edit steps Edit rows Edit Step Sequencer pattern, row, and step settings in the inspector Customize Step Sequencer Intro to plug-ins Intro to the Plug-ins area Track view. Quantizing raw audio is just as easy as quantizing midi notes in Ableton as I show in this tutorial on how to quantize audio in Ableton Live. Quantizing in Ableton Live. Quantizing is an essential feature in Ableton Live that helps to correct timing issues in MIDI and audio files. It aligns notes and beats to a specific grid, making the performance sound tighter and more polished. Here s how to quantize in Ableton Live: Quantizing MIDI. To quantize MIDI in Ableton Live, follow

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Today Avid have released Pro Tools 2022.6. This update includes new features and workflow improvements for mixing and production with enhancements for video and users working in Dolby Atmos. These new features are:Sends Default Level PreferenceIn previous versions of Pro Tools newly created sends were created at unity unless the preference “sends default to -INF” was checked in the Mixing tab of the Pro Tools Preferences. The new Sends Default Level Preference allows you to set any default value from -144dB to +12dB, the default setting is -INF, a useful timesaver as -INF is always going to be too quiet and unity is very often too loud. Now you can choose your own default.Docked MIDI Editor OptionThe Docked MIDI editor is overlooked by many, with the Floating MIDI editor being the more commonly used option. This is probably because the options presented in the MIDI Preferences for what happens when you double-click a MIDI clip offers a choice of (floating) MIDI editor, Score editor, MIDI event list or Name dialog but the Docked MIDI editor hasn’t been an option in this Prefs drop down or in the right-click contextual menu. The Docked MIDI editor is now listed in these options. When you are ready to close the docked MIDI editor use the shortcut Control+Opt+Shift+= (Start+Alt+Shift+= on PC).Quantize EnhancementsThe Audio/MIDI Quantize dialogue previously offered note values with dotted and triplet alternatives and various Groove presets. This has been updated with an option to follow the value selected in the Bars|Beats Grid. This is a timesaver as previously you had to open the Quantize window to change the quantize value. Since the grid can also be changed using the shortcuts Shift + -/+, you can change the quantize value and then quantize without using your mouse. Quantize Follow Bars and Beats This is complemented by a workflow enhancement where MIDI quantise is applied to selected MIDI notes without necessarily having to open the Quantize Event Operations window. To Quantize without opening the Quantize dialogue hit CMD+Opt+0 on a Mac or Ctrl+Alt+0 on a PC.Auto-expanding Grid/Nudge displayIn previous Pro Tools versions, the MIDI

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Jezric Posts: 24 Joined: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:41 pm Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? I really hope that keyboard shortcut remapping (quality of life) is part of Live 12. Things such as remapping the quantize keyboard shortcut, which as it is, is too much of a stretch to do from the left side of the keyboard (on Win10), and show/hide plugin windows, same deal. Sadly, I have seen nothing about this in any of the Live 12 demos. With a focus on accessibility (which is called out in almost every demo), I would be surprised to not see this sort of functionality. Anyone know anything here, or have opinions? jezric Posts: 24 Joined: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:41 pm Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by jezric » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:24 am Reading through the release notes, I see there are TONS of new shortcuts in support of better accessibility, which is great. But no word on customizing any of this. So... I am going to assume, it's all hard-coded... Guess we all (who care) need to keep using AutoHotKey to hack the keyboard shortcuts. Tarekith Posts: 19119 Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:46 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Tarekith » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:52 am There are no user definable shortcuts in Live 12. Angstrom Posts: 14971 Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:22 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Angstrom » Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:26 am A slight tangent: Is there a keyboard shortcut for the little tiny arrow which opens up the full interface of synths like wavetable? I have reduced dexterity these days and hitting that little tiny bastard is a real pain. My mouse hand isn't very accurate anymore so it's like a very un fun game. [jur] Site Admin Posts: 6085 Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:04 pm Location: Ableton Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by [jur] » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:40 pm Angstrom wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:26 amA slight tangent: Is there a keyboard shortcut for the little tiny arrow which opens up the full interface of synths like wavetable? I have reduced dexterity these days and hitting that little tiny bastard is a real pain. My mouse hand isn't very accurate anymore so it's like a very un fun game.Nope. Ableton Forum Moderator Angstrom Posts: 14971 Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:22 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Angstrom

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Flex Time Flex Time algorithms and parameters Flex & Follow Quantize audio regions or cells Change the playback speed Original tempo Play Apple Loops at their original tempo Transpose and fine tune Overview of editing MIDI regions in the Tracks area Transpose Velocity Dynamics Gate time Clip Length Quantize algorithms Quantize parameters Piano Roll Editor overview Select notes Add notes Delete notes Mute notes Trim notes Move notes Copy notes Shorten overlaps Force legato Lock note position Transpose notes Change note velocity Change release velocity Change MIDI channel Set articulation IDs Quantize timing Quantize pitch Edit Live Loops in the Cell Editor Convert regions into different region types Copy regions to Live Loops Bounce in Place Intro to Session Players The Session Player Editor Choose a Session Player style Chords and Session Players Choose Session Player presets Edit a Session Player performance Edit a Keyboard Player performance Edit a Bass Player performance Edit a Drummer performance Create a custom pattern Regenerate a Session Player performance Follow rhythm from chords and other tracks Convert Session Player regions into MIDI or pattern regions Intro to Step Sequencer Use Step Sequencer with Drum Machine Designer Pattern creation basics Change the musical length of a pattern Use edit modes Pattern creation examples Record Step Sequencer patterns live Step record Step Sequencer patterns Load and save patterns Modify pattern playback Edit steps Edit rows Edit Step Sequencer pattern, row, and step settings in the inspector Customize Step Sequencer Intro to plug-ins Intro to the Plug-ins. Quantizing raw audio is just as easy as quantizing midi notes in Ableton as I show in this tutorial on how to quantize audio in Ableton Live. Quantizing in Ableton Live. Quantizing is an essential feature in Ableton Live that helps to correct timing issues in MIDI and audio files. It aligns notes and beats to a specific grid, making the performance sound tighter and more polished. Here s how to quantize in Ableton Live: Quantizing MIDI. To quantize MIDI in Ableton Live, follow

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Finding the best sample editor for Ableton can be a challenging task. As far as live performance is concerned, “Sampler” is a clear winner. But Ableton’s native features may be all you need if you’re only looking to edit your audio.Does Ableton Have A Sampler?When talking about sample editing inside Ableton Live 11, there are two ways to go about it. First, you can edit audio natively in Ableton’s clip View. Here you can crop or trim the sample, adjust the start and end points, time-stretch (or warp as Ableton calls it), and automate various parameters (for example, the gain to change the dynamics of the sample).You can even quantize the transients of an audio clip’s sample to sync it to the host bpm or change the time signature.The other way is to load up one of Ableton’s streamlined sampling instruments, “Simpler” or “Sampler.” Doing it this way gives you more options from a musical point of view since it basically turns a sample into an instrument by letting you trigger the sample via MIDI and pitching it up or down based on the MIDI note being played.This contrasts with Ableton’s “Drum Rack” instrument, which triggers individual samples based on the midi note.For example, with Simpler or Sampler, the same sound will play with an increasingly higher pitch, much like an acoustic piano as you play notes up the keyboard.On the other hand, with a Drum Rack, a different sample will play on each piano key. As you can guess

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Cloud in Note will appear in Live’s browser in real-time, assuming both devices are connected to a reliable network and logged into the same Ableton User Account.Various Cloud-related software texts have been added in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Spanish.For more information about Cloud and Note, please refer to the following:Note Manual - FAQ - SurfacesAdded Control Surface support for the Arturia MiniLab 3. 11.2 Release Notes New features and improvementsCapture MIDICapture results are no longer influenced by the song tempo set by the target track's previous Capture attempts.When Live’s transport is running, Capture MIDI will keep longer phrases in captured clips.Control SurfacesIn the Launchkey MK3 Control Surface script, the Quantise button can now quantize clips in Session or Arrangement View.The Launchkey MK3 Control Surface script now also works with the Launchkey 88.On the PreSonus ATOM SQ, it is now possible to scroll between device parameter banks by holding the bank navigation buttons down.In the ATOM SQ Control Surface script, it is now possible to control the Master Track volume and pan in Song mode when the Master Track is selected.The encoder sensitivity for the ATOM SQ Control Surface script has been refined to better match the parameters they control. Additionally, the encoders can be used to fine tune parameter values when the Shift button is pressed.Core LibraryAdded audio and MIDI clips to Session View in Live’s Demo Song.In the DS Drum Rack preset, devices contained in the selected chain are now always shown by default.InterfaceThe icons

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Today Avid have released Pro Tools 2022.6. This update includes new features and workflow improvements for mixing and production with enhancements for video and users working in Dolby Atmos. These new features are:Sends Default Level PreferenceIn previous versions of Pro Tools newly created sends were created at unity unless the preference “sends default to -INF” was checked in the Mixing tab of the Pro Tools Preferences. The new Sends Default Level Preference allows you to set any default value from -144dB to +12dB, the default setting is -INF, a useful timesaver as -INF is always going to be too quiet and unity is very often too loud. Now you can choose your own default.Docked MIDI Editor OptionThe Docked MIDI editor is overlooked by many, with the Floating MIDI editor being the more commonly used option. This is probably because the options presented in the MIDI Preferences for what happens when you double-click a MIDI clip offers a choice of (floating) MIDI editor, Score editor, MIDI event list or Name dialog but the Docked MIDI editor hasn’t been an option in this Prefs drop down or in the right-click contextual menu. The Docked MIDI editor is now listed in these options. When you are ready to close the docked MIDI editor use the shortcut Control+Opt+Shift+= (Start+Alt+Shift+= on PC).Quantize EnhancementsThe Audio/MIDI Quantize dialogue previously offered note values with dotted and triplet alternatives and various Groove presets. This has been updated with an option to follow the value selected in the Bars|Beats Grid. This is a timesaver as previously you had to open the Quantize window to change the quantize value. Since the grid can also be changed using the shortcuts Shift + -/+, you can change the quantize value and then quantize without using your mouse. Quantize Follow Bars and Beats This is complemented by a workflow enhancement where MIDI quantise is applied to selected MIDI notes without necessarily having to open the Quantize Event Operations window. To Quantize without opening the Quantize dialogue hit CMD+Opt+0 on a Mac or Ctrl+Alt+0 on a PC.Auto-expanding Grid/Nudge displayIn previous Pro Tools versions, the MIDI

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Jezric Posts: 24 Joined: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:41 pm Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? I really hope that keyboard shortcut remapping (quality of life) is part of Live 12. Things such as remapping the quantize keyboard shortcut, which as it is, is too much of a stretch to do from the left side of the keyboard (on Win10), and show/hide plugin windows, same deal. Sadly, I have seen nothing about this in any of the Live 12 demos. With a focus on accessibility (which is called out in almost every demo), I would be surprised to not see this sort of functionality. Anyone know anything here, or have opinions? jezric Posts: 24 Joined: Wed Oct 25, 2023 5:41 pm Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by jezric » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:24 am Reading through the release notes, I see there are TONS of new shortcuts in support of better accessibility, which is great. But no word on customizing any of this. So... I am going to assume, it's all hard-coded... Guess we all (who care) need to keep using AutoHotKey to hack the keyboard shortcuts. Tarekith Posts: 19119 Joined: Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:46 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Tarekith » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:52 am There are no user definable shortcuts in Live 12. Angstrom Posts: 14971 Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:22 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Angstrom » Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:26 am A slight tangent: Is there a keyboard shortcut for the little tiny arrow which opens up the full interface of synths like wavetable? I have reduced dexterity these days and hitting that little tiny bastard is a real pain. My mouse hand isn't very accurate anymore so it's like a very un fun game. [jur] Site Admin Posts: 6085 Joined: Mon Jun 01, 2015 3:04 pm Location: Ableton Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by [jur] » Fri Nov 17, 2023 2:40 pm Angstrom wrote: ↑Fri Nov 17, 2023 3:26 amA slight tangent: Is there a keyboard shortcut for the little tiny arrow which opens up the full interface of synths like wavetable? I have reduced dexterity these days and hitting that little tiny bastard is a real pain. My mouse hand isn't very accurate anymore so it's like a very un fun game.Nope. Ableton Forum Moderator Angstrom Posts: 14971 Joined: Mon Oct 04, 2004 2:22 pm Contact: Re: Live 12 - Do we have keyboard shortcut remapping yet? Post by Angstrom

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