Now you can just jam beats or other ideas and whenever you are am happy with what you played, simply click the „Capture“ Button next to Live’s Transport or press + on Push. The necessety to define a tempo up front was something i always didn’t like especially since Ableton brought us Push, it seemed kind of counterproductive to the actual concept of the controller being an integrated musical instrument. If you start a new set, song or project in Ableton Live 10, you now don’t have to priorly decide on a tempo, turn on the metronome and then start recording. It’s actually really simple: just play music and don’t worry about preparation and the eventual pressure of recording. memorising all Midi notes played into the programm with a computer keyboard, Ableton Push or whatever inputting controller you use. In Version 10, Live is constantly monitoring, i.e. While playing around with ideas, you might find something you like (a beat, a bassline or chord progression) and then want to record it – but as soon as you try to make the recording, you cannot reproduce the exact, original idea. We all have encountered the phenomenon of mentally choking, as soon as the „red light“ turns on. But there is one new feature, that i immediatly fell in love with, as soon as i first got an early beta version of Live 10 a couple of months ago: „Capture“. The full update features countless new improvements, a sharp new 60 frame look, some brandnew devices and even a spectacular wavetable synth – plus it has tons of workflow improvements, such as the longly begged for ability to group-in-groups. On November 2nd Ableton Live 10 was announced and will be available to the public from early 2018.
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