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{{Infobox Software | {{Infobox Software | ||
| name = | | name = Ableton Live | ||
| logo = | |||
| screenshot = | | screenshot = | ||
| caption = Fully featured MIDI sequencer | | caption = Fully featured MIDI sequencer | ||
| maintainer = | | maintainer = Ableton Team | ||
| stable_release = | | stable_release = 9.0.2 | ||
| preview_release = | | preview_release = | ||
| operating_system = Windows, OS/X, Linux/BSD (Wine Emulation) | | operating_system = Windows, Mac OS/X, Linux/BSD (Wine Emulation) | ||
| use = MIDI Sequencing | | use = MIDI Sequencing | ||
| license = Propreitary | | license = Propreitary | ||
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=Introduction= | =Introduction= | ||
Ableton Live is a commercial music sequencer designed to be an instrument and a live performance tool for composing and arranging. Live was rewritten in C++ from a design in MAX/MSP a graphical editing enviroment and released under a commercial license in 2001. It is popular amongst the electronic music community circles and with DJ's. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
==Resources== | ===Instruments=== | ||
===DSP Effects=== | |||
Ableton Live uses a post-processing rig designed with extensive Digital Signal Processing effects. The layout is designed so that electronic musicians and DJ's can drag and drop effects on the fly during a live performance, making it easy to manipulate samples and other elements. | |||
* Audio Filter | |||
* Auto Pan | |||
* Beat Repeat | |||
* Chorus | |||
* Compressor I | |||
* Compressor II | |||
* Dynamic Tube | |||
* EQ Three (Band) | |||
* EQ Eight (Band) | |||
* Erosion | |||
* Filter Delay | |||
* Flanger | |||
* Gate | |||
* Grain Delay | |||
* Phaser | |||
* Ping Pong Delay | |||
* Saturator | |||
* Simple Delay | |||
* Redux (Quantizer) | |||
* Resonators | |||
* Reverb | |||
* Utility | |||
including MIDI only effects, arpeggiator, chord, scale, velocity, etc. | |||
==Resources== | |||
* [http://www.abletonlivedj.com/forum/ Ableton Live forum] an unofficial forum dedicated to tutorials and topics in reguard to using Ableton Live. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Latest revision as of 11:12, 7 April 2013
Developer(s) | Ableton Team |
Release information | |
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Stable release | 9.0.2 |
Compatibility | |
Operating system | Windows, Mac OS/X, Linux/BSD (Wine Emulation) |
Additional information | |
Use | MIDI Sequencing |
License | Propreitary |
Website | http://www.ableton.com/ |
Introduction
Ableton Live is a commercial music sequencer designed to be an instrument and a live performance tool for composing and arranging. Live was rewritten in C++ from a design in MAX/MSP a graphical editing enviroment and released under a commercial license in 2001. It is popular amongst the electronic music community circles and with DJ's.
Features
Instruments
DSP Effects
Ableton Live uses a post-processing rig designed with extensive Digital Signal Processing effects. The layout is designed so that electronic musicians and DJ's can drag and drop effects on the fly during a live performance, making it easy to manipulate samples and other elements.
- Audio Filter
- Auto Pan
- Beat Repeat
- Chorus
- Compressor I
- Compressor II
- Dynamic Tube
- EQ Three (Band)
- EQ Eight (Band)
- Erosion
- Filter Delay
- Flanger
- Gate
- Grain Delay
- Phaser
- Ping Pong Delay
- Saturator
- Simple Delay
- Redux (Quantizer)
- Resonators
- Reverb
- Utility
including MIDI only effects, arpeggiator, chord, scale, velocity, etc.
Resources
- Ableton Live forum an unofficial forum dedicated to tutorials and topics in reguard to using Ableton Live.
External links
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