![]() The Mixer has various refinements – a small color stripe on the bottom, a bigger volume handle, and dB readout on the right. Mixer with improved controls and metering. Yeah, this is also a big help to reorganization. Returns can be duplicated, reordered, copied, and pasted. Also, they’ve kept the view configuration for Arrangement and Session independent, so you can tweak each to show just what you want to see. You can also, at last, toggle the Mixer from Arrangement, not just Session. Finally, you can see the Clip Editor, Device View, automation, and device parameters all at once, without switching. (Couple of my favorites above, in a mix session!)Ĭustom Theme builders will need to target Live 12 separately, and I don’t yet have an answer on how that will work stay tuned. The default theme can now follow the system when swapping light and dark themes for day and night, too. Along with the UI rework, we get entirely new Themes, with a new approach to contrast and complimentary color that’s easier on the eyes. (Note that the menu bar is also now integrated.) Now everything has far less visual clutter and distraction. If you look at a lot of recent theme work, you’ll see many themes even try to hide those elements by manipulating color values. Anyone who’s ever tried to take a screenshot in Live knows exactly what this is about there were just a lot of extraneous elements that often didn’t really align with one another. Ableton has managed to clean house in the entire UI, so that scrollbars, view controls, and all that outlining – corner radius – padding – spacing business is completely reworked and tidied up. View Styling aka “all that extra crap is cleaned up.” Sorry, Ableton has a long and very elegant way of saying what they’ve done, but this is the easier way to put it. It’s still subtle enough that you’ll adapt more or less immediately, but they’ve done a lot of work. ![]() But this is probably the biggest single-version change to the host itself. If you look back at Live 1 and 2, you’ll see the software’s interface has gradually evolved a lot over the years. You’ll naturally first notice the new UI. Let’s take a look, as not everything is in the Live press release: Refined UI and accessibility The focus on Transformations, Generators, Keys, Scales, Tuning Systems, and then tools like the new Performance Pack means you can explore composing and performing with Live in new ways. It’s not just about a random selection of features, or some handful of new devices. ![]() What’s unique in this update is how much is there to play with. MIDI effects are not available in Live for AUv2 or AUv3 plugins.Live 12’s public beta will be available soon, but I’ve toured the software with Ableton and spent some time with a prerelease build.Before testing an AUv3 format device in Live, launch the app as a standalone, to ensure that it initializes correctly.To enable AUv3 plug-ins, select this option in Live > Preferences > Plug-Ins.Audio Units Version 2 (AUv2) was the standard on Intel-based Macs, and this format is still supported on Silicon processors.ĪUv3 introduces the ability to use plug-ins developed for iOS on computers running macOS 10.15 and later. Updates to Live’s Reverb device include a modernized user interface, improved usability, and subtle sound improvements.įor more details on updates to Reverb, visit Live 11.2 Release Notes.Īudio Units is the macOS standard format for third-party effects and instruments. If Live 11.3.x is installed via auto-update, the Push 3 drivers may not be installed. Note for Windows users: To install Push 3 drivers, install the current version of Live manually from your Ableton account. Help menu's "Help View" is now called "Built-In Lessons".Improvements to Live’s Auto-Warp feature, including upgraded tempo detection and downbeat detection.MPE display for incoming MPE data in the MIDI Monitor device.Improvements to MPE Control and Expression Control.MPE support for devices including Analog, Collision, Electric, Tension, and Note Echo.Drift, a new compact subtractive synthesizer instrument available in all editions of Live.Live 11.3’s many new features and improvements include: Visit this page for complete Live 11.3 release notes. What’s New in Live 11 What's new in Live 11.3
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