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Live 6 is great. Now's the time to move on up to Ableton Suite with Live 7 and enjoy its new features and virtual instruments.
The Ableton Suite Live 7 upgrade includes not only the latest version of the award-winning music creation
software, but 8 virtual instruments as well. You've been enjoying your creative experience with Ableton Live 6, but now it's
time to upgrade to this full package of Ableton Suite with Live 7. Includes Sampler (sampler), Operator (frequency modulation
synth), Electric (classic electronic piano emulator), Tension (physical modeling string synth), Analog (vintage analog synth
emulator), Drum Machines (classic drum machines sounds), and Session Drums (acoustic drums).
Live 7
One of the ways Ableton Live software is an advantage to its users, especially in the live setting, is its two main
views which allow you to do all your work within a single application. The Session View is essentially a musical scratch pad.
You can work out new ideas and improvise in a free and easy environment. Each cell in the Session View grid can hold a recording,
MIDI file, or any other musical idea, whether they're recorded on the spot or dragged in from the browser. Then you can play
your ideas in any order or any time you wish. The Arrangement View takes a more traditional, timeline-based approach to multitrack
recording, MIDI sequencing, and other music production tasks. It will record all your actions as you improvise in the Session
View, allowing you to edit them whenever you like. Either view you use is simple and basic enough to make your tasks simple
and efficient, which is especially useful during a live performance.
Elastic Audio
With
Live 7, you can automate the tempo and it will adjust the music, drum loops, multitrack creations - whatever you add - for
you. Record it at whatever speed you're comfortable with, and then play it back until you find the pace you're intending to
use it at. Apply a variable amount swing or use Live's Warp Marking function to arbitrarily adjust beats within a loop or
audio file. This makes it easier to match music to the hit points or key frames if imported video, or fix timing errors, and
with the Auto Warping feature, you can drag in an audio file and it will automatically be assimilated to the tempo you're
working in. This makes Abelton Live 7 a great ally for DJs, soundtrack producers, and every day musicians alike.
Uninterrupted
Creative Flow
The drag-and-drop interface lets you experiment, browse and preview audio files at the project
tempo, in realtime, so you can record perfectly cut loops, add effects, and mix and match audio without stopping the music.
You'll also get full support for your favorite VST and AU effects and instruments. Utilize quantized loop recording to go
straight from recording into looped playback by simply hitting a button. To help uncomplicate things when you're working with
a large quantity of effects, instruments, and numerous tracks, Live has a Freeze function that keeps things moving while you
continue experimenting with your editing and automation.
For Studios
Live 7 is a wonderful
partner in the studio, serving as your main DAW or as an assistant producer, giving you the professional features you need
to record, produce, and perfect ideas. It gives you multitrack recording up to 32-bit/192 kHz, with 64-bit mix bus summing,
automatic plug-in delay compensation, and POW-r dithering. It also has a flexible routing scheme, with sidechaining, and allows
you to insert and re-order effects as the music plays. While it comes with a large variety of effects and instruments, you
can integrate your favorite VST and AU instruments too, creating your own complex "Racks" that can be saved for easy recall
later. The amount of files, instruments, effects, and applications it's compatibility means your range of creativity is limitless.
For
Beat Creators
With a familiar drum-centric interface featuring 128 drum pads, each with its own device
chain, the unique Drum Rack lets you assign your own instruments, samples, or effects, which then appear in the Session mixer
for easy mixing. It allows you to chop up audio loops and imported REX format files, while the original groove is represented
as a MIDI clip, making it easy to find and rearrange or process later. All of this is seamlessly integrated with the natural
workflow of drag-and-drop simplicity. To give you more beats, the included Ableton Session Drums is a collection of acoustic
drums that lets you control vicinity of the mics for each drum, the overheads and room mics, as well as Drum Machines, which
are meticulously sampled reproductions of classic drum machine sounds. Both include MIDI grooves for diverse genres programmed
as Drum Racks so you can manipulate them to meet your needs.
For Sound Designers
All editing
in Live is non-destructive, in realtime, so you can draw effects automation, pitch changes, volume and pan envelopes, and
more over the top of your samples, getting as radical as you want. Live Clips allow you to easily copy and paste your new
creations, including combining clip envelopes, effects chains, MIDI pattern, and more in one Live Clip. Drag you formulation
into the Browser, name it, and save it for later, simply dragging it back to the Live Set when needed. To help you get the
sonic results you want, Live includes powerful tools including more than 20 built-in audio effects, the Simpler and Impulse
instruments, several MIDI effects, Clip Envelopes, Warp Markers, Follow Actions, extensive routing, ReWire, VST and AU support,
and much more.
For DJs
Live's real-time features give DJs the freedom to mix multiple
tracks and loops, remix, create or capture audio loops in realtime from decks and other external sources, incorporate your
own pre-done compositions into the mix, and much more. It allows you to mix as many tracks or track elements as you want and
you can choose from plenty of built-in, studio-quality EQs, filters, and delays. And mixing from decks to Live and back is
as simple as the traditional way of using dual decks. Whether you make it the crux of your DJing rig or just use it as an
addition to your existing setup, Live brings you even more possibilities to DJing.
No Idea Lost
As mentioned above, this software provides a great breeding ground for ideas, but it also has some built-in safety
nets for ensuring those inspirations don't fall through the net when new ones come along, or while you're in the middle of
something new. Between the Live Clips, Racks, and intuitive Browser, you can be sure it's easy to find, move, and improvise
with samples and not worry about losing the original piece or its different, tweaked versions.
Hands-On Control
With the ability to use any MIDI controller, and dedicated support for those with other dedicated control surfaces,
playback, recording, clip and scene launching, effects controls, tempo, and just about any other feature will be a simple
control away. Live turns your computer into a musical instrument capable of improvising it's own performance. Simply enter
MIDI Map Mode, select the parameter you want, twist a MIDI knob, hit a key, footswitch, or pad, and it will assigned, ready
for action.
Ableton Ableton Suite (Live 7) Upgrade from Live
6 Specifications:
- System Requirements
- 37
GB of hard drive space
Mac:
- Any G4 or faster, (Intel Mac recommended) 512 MB RAM
(1 GB recommended), Mac OS X 10.3.9 (10.4 or later recommended), QuickTime 6.5 or higher, DVD-ROM drive
Windows:
- 1.5 GHz CPU or faster, 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended), Windows XP or Windows Vista, Windows compatible sound
card (ASIO driver support recommended), QuickTime 6.5 or higher, DVD-ROM drive
Ableton
Ableton Suite (Live 7) Upgrade from Live 6 Features:
- Multitrack recording
up to 32-bit/192kHz
- Complete nondestructive editing with unlimited undo
- Powerful and
creative MIDI sequencing of software and hardware instruments
- Realtime time-stretching and warping of AIFF,
WAV, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP3 files for improvisation and instant remixing
- A comprehensive selection of
built-in audio effects, including a host of creative delays, filters, distortions, studio compressors, and EQs
- Built-in
software instruments: Simpler for creative sample-based synthesis, Impulse for sampled drums
- Instrument-,
Drum-, Effect Racks for creating and managing complex performance setups, drum kits, and multi-effects
- VST
and AU effects and instruments support; automatic plug-in delay compensation
- REX file support and native
sliced audio file creation
- Video import and export for scoring to picture or warping picture to music
- Realtime control of parameters with any MIDI controller just MIDI-map it or choose from a list of popular
supported controllers for instant mapping
- Full ReWire support
- Single-screen user interface
for simple, creativity-focused operation
- Multicore and multiprocessor support
- Extensive
built-in step-by-step tutorials
- Localized software menus, tutorials, and PDF reference manuals available
in English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese
- Printed reference manual in English, Spanish, French,
German, or Japanese
Included Instruments
- Sampler: for powerful multisample playback
and import
- Operator: frequency modulation synthesizer
- Electric: classic electric piano
emulator using physical modeling synthesis
- Tension: physical modeling string synthesizer
- Analog:
vintage analog synth emulator
- Drum Machines: a choice collection of reproduced classic drum machines
- Session Drums: multisampled library of acoustic drums
Get
the latest version of the award-winning Live software plus 8 extra instruments to play with with this affordable upgrade.
Customers
who shopped for the Ableton Ableton Suite (Live 7) Upgrade from Live 6 ultimately bought:
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