As Ableton tease us with a new version of Ableton Live 12 due for public release in early 2024, I…
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As an electronic music producer, my quest for innovation and creativity never ends. I stumbled upon the Native Instruments Kontrol…
Akai are calling it their new APC64 the next generation Ableton Live controller. On first glance its seems Akai have…
For years I maintained that the Keylab Essential MIDI controller was one of the best value-for-money controllers you could buy.…
Ableton has announced the public beta release of Live 11.3, this adds a new MPE-capable synth – Drift and expanded…
The New APC Mini Mk2 and APC Key 25 Mk2 have just been released by AKAI Professional. The company’s controllers…
With the release of Ableton Live 11.2 comes helpful updates, compatibility enhancements, and an enhanced Reverb device. One of the…
Ableton Live, like most DAWs, supports 3rd party plug-ins; software instruments and effects developed by companies other than Ableton, released in standard formats such as VST (Mac and PC) or AU (Mac only). Live also hosts its own type of instruments and effects known as Live Devices. These are devices generally made by Ableton (excluding Max for Live Devices) which can only be used in Ableton Live.
What if you could transform any sound, sample, or audio source into any other instrument in real-time? Introducing X-TRANSLATE: for Ableton Live
How do you connect your hardware synths to your DAW? I frequently get asked this question, so don’t fret as…