![]() ![]() Pressing tab will take you between the Session View and Arrangement View and understanding the relationship between these views is what will make you an absolute Live ninja – and yes, you can use both views at once. These are all shown in the relevant menus and listed in the manual as well (in addition to the manual, there’s also the Info View, which is toggled by typing ‘?’, a useful source of info as you mouse around the screen). ![]() If I was asked to give out homework before the next tutorial, I’d advise you to explore the interface and to practise the most common keyboard shortcuts to customise your view, which will usually begin with Alt-Cmd- then a letter: for example, Alt-Cmd-M to show/hide the mixer, and Alt-Cmd-I to show the In/Out View. We’re starting with a brief walkthrough on launching Live, playing some simple loops, and loading an audio effect. In this tutorial, we’re going to go right back to the basics and remind ourselves of the fundamentals that make Live such a killer music tool for Mac and PC, on stages and in studios everywhere. Live’s most distinctive features are the Session View – where we jam and experiment – and warping, which provides easy time-stretching and looping of audio. Ableton Live isn’t new anymore and it develops slowly (a good thing, because this keeps it stable and reliable), but there are new users jumping aboard the Ableton train all the time. ![]()
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