Ableton Live v7.0.10



 
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TheMusicBoard - Ableton Live v7.0.10


by: Ableton


Ableton Website


System:
Mac OS X

License:
Demo

License Conditions:
14 Day Trial. Registration: US$499.00

System Requirements:

Any G3 or faster, 512 MB RAM, Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later.



File Size:
108.6 MB



Description:

Ableton Live is the music-production solution that allows you to spontaneously compose, record, remix, improvise and edit your musical ideas. Live brings your acoustic, electronic and virtual instruments, as well as your digital audio recordings, together in a single interface with unparalleled ease of use. In the end, Live lets you focus on what really matters: your music.

Features

  • Multitrack recording up to 32-bit/192kHz
  • Complete nondestructive editing with unlimited undo
  • Powerful and creative MIDI sequencing of software and hardware instruments
  • Real-time 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
  • Real-time 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

New in v7.0.10

  • Executing the 'Sort Chains' command in a Rack could crash Live.
  • Sidechain routings were not properly saved in a Live Clip.
  • Setting the 'Count In' to 4 bars would result in a 3 bar count in.
  • Under certain conditions, the unlocking of additional instruments could fail.
  • Sending MIDI SysEx data into Live could lead to crashes.