Learn MIDI Comping in Live with Ned Rush
See the MIDI processing techniques Ned Rush uses to transform simple MIDI clips into complex and surprising sequences.
See the MIDI processing techniques Ned Rush uses to transform simple MIDI clips into complex and surprising sequences.
Learn to make four genre-defining bass sounds using only Live’s stock devices in cnstruct’s video tutorial.
Out now: Live 11.3.10 improves the accuracy and performance of auto-warping with different types of audio material. It also includes the latest bug fixes for Push.
Generate random chords for instant harmonic inspiration with Seed to Stage’s new tutorial. Copy the MIDI Effect Rack and try out the techniques.
Warp longer samples or entire songs to the grid with Live 11.3’s improved Auto-Warp algorithm.
Live 11.3 adds Drift, an all-new MPE-capable synth for all editions of Live – as well as more MPE-capable devices for more expressive control of your music.
Give your beats an edge with cnstruct’s tips for modern UK drum programming.
Learn to create your own custom instruments and effects in Max for Live with this free Pack
Watch Seed to Stage’s tutorial on Drift, Ableton Live’s new analog-style synth
Max for Live programmer Maxime Dangles shares his creative process, new spatialization devices, and tips for beginners. Plus, get his free sequencers
An in-depth look at the spatial sound design possibilities of the SPAT Devices Packs by Music Unit.
Improve your arrangements and simplify your creative process with Alice Yalcin Efe’s latest tutorial.
Check out Ori Moto’s step-by-step guide to preparing a track for performance in Live, including tips on how to get the most out of Live’s performance capabilities with a minimal hardware setup.
Arial Brikha reveals the creative process behind his ‘90s Detroit techno hit “Groove La Chord” and how he has recreated it using Live and Note.
S8JFOU shares free custom Max for Live devices and discusses DIY software programming and how he made his new album using only Operator and Echo
Learn how George FitzGerald uses Ableton Live to bring the sounds on his latest album to life.
Learn how to send musical ideas from the Note app to Live using Ableton Cloud.
Out now: Live 11.2 brings a refresh of Live’s native Reverb device, along with AUv3 support for Apple silicon Macs.