![]() Groups within GroupsĪnother useful addition for mixing is the new Groups within Groups feature. It’s a feature that’s been present in other DAWs for a long time so it’s great to see Live adopting a more mixing-friendly tool. By moving both channels individually, a more natural stereo field is possible. Previously, panning simply shifted the entire signal to the left or right, but with this new feature it’s possible to only pan the right channel, for example, giving you much more natural control over your audio signals. While this new feature may not seem exciting on the surface, Split Stereo Panning Mode separates the left and right channels, allowing you to pan them individually. It can be slightly overkill, so the dry-wet slider is welcome. The sub bass generator is particularly useful, allowing users to dial in a sine wave in the key of their track to add weight and power to your mix, without clashing with the bass and other musical elements. Featuring three types of saturation, a transient designer, high-pass filter, bitcrusher, parallel compressor and sine wave generator to bolster your bass, it’s a comprehensive solution to your drum buss needs. One of the most exciting new devices in Live 10, Drum Buss combines everything you need to process your drum group buss. Simply press the Capture button and the clip will appear. As long as the MIDI channel is enabled, Live can ‘remember’ what you played and automatically create a perfect loop, even if you weren’t recording. If you’ve ever lost an idea or stumbled on a happy accident you can’t remember, this is for you. In the age of ‘always on’, Ableton have taken surveillance to the next level with their new feature Capture. Even if you know nothing about wavetable synthesis, you’ll love this new synth. ![]() The sound is excellent, the interface is brilliant and the potential is huge. Wavetable synthesis is usually best for evolving pads, mallet sounds, keys and other-wordly FX and this new synth is no different, offering hundreds of easily-tweakable presets. A new synthesizer, Wavetable brings the synthesis of the same name to the Ableton platform and is the first to offer an extended view, taking over the whole of the DAW screen with the click of a button. WavetableĪmong the new devices in Live 10, Wavetable has got to be the most interesting. For more info on what's new check our announcement post here. But has it been worth the wait? We break down the ten things we're most excited about in Live 10. With a complete re-design, new devices, under-the-hood improvements and workflow changes, it's one of the most comprehensive updates to Live yet. Ableton Live 10 was announced late last year, but it’s only been the last few days that mere mortal users have been able to get their hands on the tenth version of the popular DAW. ![]()
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