How to install, setup and use the Ableton Live 9.1 template with the MASCHINE Controller Ed-itor software and use a MASCHINE hardware controller to operate Ableton Live. This template provides very detailed control over Ableton Live 9.1 and doubles the functionality of your MA-SCHINE hardware.
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- Ableton has announced the release of Live 9.1. The hardware controller Push has also been updated (firmware version 1.13). This update is free to all users of Live 9 and provides several significant n.
- Ableton Live 9.1. Create, produce and perform. Create ideas, make changes without stopping, and capture everything as you work. If you’ve used music software before, you’re already familiar with with one half of Ableton Live. Live’s Arrangement View is a familiar working space: time moves from left to right, while tracks are stacked.
- Ableton Live 9 Suite v9.1.4 WiN/MacOSX 2.63 GB. Create, produce and perform. Create ideas, make changes without stopping, and capture everything as you work. If you’ve used music software before, you’re already familiar with with one half of Ableton Live. Live’s Arrangement View is a familiar working space: time moves from left to right.
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Berlin, November 20th, 2013
Ableton is pleased to announce the release of Live 9.1 - the latest version of the company's flagship music software. This update is free to all users of Live 9 and provides several significant new features and improvements.
The 9.1 update delivers the ability to open two windows simultaneously on either one or two monitors. Open Arrangement and Session Views side by side, or view Live's sample display or MIDI note editor in a separate window. This commonly requested feature makes Live's interface even easier to use and promises to boost workflow in many music-making scenarios.
For Push users, the update to Live 9.1 introduces new melodic step sequencing capabilities. Notes may now be entered manually or played by hand in real time via Push's pads. Additionally, all of Live's automatable parameters can now be step-sequenced and edited directly from Push's encoders.
Live 9.1 also introduces a new rendering algorithm for better quality audio when exporting from higher to lower sample rates - for instance, when going from 96kHz to 44.1kHz. The update also brings a host of minor tweaks, bug fixes and improvements.
All registered Live 9 users can download the free update via their user account.
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Ableton makes Live - a unique music creation and performance software - and Push, a hardware instrument for playing and composing with Live. Ableton was founded in 1999 and released the first version of Live in 2001. Since then, the company has received outstanding press, numerous awards and attracted a worldwide community of dedicated musicians, composers and DJs. The company headquarters are in Berlin, with an additional office in Los Angeles. Ableton is run by its original founders and currently has about 160 employees.
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Ableton announced the release of Live 9.1, which includes dual-monitor support.
This update is free to all users of Live 9 and provides several significant new features and improvements.
The 9.1 update delivers the ability to open two windows simultaneously on either one or two monitors. Open Arrangement and Session Views side by side, or view Live’s sample display or MIDI note editor in a separate window. This commonly requested feature makes Live’s interface even easier to use and promises to boost workflow in many music-making scenarios.
For Push users, the update to Live 9.1 introduces new melodic step sequencing capabilities. Notes may now be entered manually or played by hand in real time via Push’s pads. Additionally, all of Live’s automatable parameters can now be step-sequenced and edited directly from Push’s encoders.
Live 9.1 also introduces a new rendering algorithm for better quality audio when exporting from higher to lower sample rates – for instance, when going from 96kHz to 44.1kHz. The update also brings a host of minor tweaks, bug fixes and improvements.
All registered Live 9 users can download the free update via their user account.
Learn more about the newly released Ableton Live 9.1.
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