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I've spent the last eleven or so years addicted to learning Ableton and discovering the extraordinary ways producers around the world create their music. My goal is to provide eager producers with the tools and information they need to make amazing music and experience the thrill of music production. A Project is automatically created whenever you save a Live Set, except when you save it into a preexisting Project. You can then use the File Management tools, collect any referenced samples, etc.
This will usually be the Project that was created when you saved the first version of the Live Set. If a Project contains multiple Live Sets it will only collect one copy of any samples used by the various versions, which can save disk space and help with organization. You can save Live Sets anywhere you want, but saving to pre-existing Project folders can cause problems, and should be reserved for special cases.
The Browser. The Edit Button in the Browser. Editing Shown and Hidden Collections in the Browser. The Done Button in the Browser. Categories The Categories labels show all items of a given type, regardless of where they are in your library. The Categories section is organized as follows: Sounds — all of your Instrument Racks see Chapter 20 and instrument presets, organized by the type of sound they make rather than by their devices.
Drums — all of your drum presets. This includes full drum kits, which are available as Drum Racks, as well as single drum hits, which are delivered as Instrument Racks. Clips — all of your Live Clips. Samples — all of your raw audio samples. Grooves — all of your Grooves see Chapter Templates — all of your template Live Sets see 5.
It shows search results for every section of the browser in a single list. Places The Places labels show the contents of folders on your hard drives. Presets, samples, and Live Clips installed by Packs will also appear in the appropriate Categories labels. The Packs label also shows updates for installed Packs, as well as additional Packs that you can install. Please refer to Downloading and Installing Packs in the Browser see 5.
User Library — the User Library is the default location for items you save yourself, including default presets, grooves, your personalized Racks and device presets, your own samples, Live Clips, etc.
Files that you save to your User Library will also be available in the appropriate Categories labels. Current Project — all of the files that are contained in the currently active Project see 5. Close and open folders, or move between the sidebar and content pane with the left and right arrow keys. Downloadable Packs Appear in the Browser. Press the Download Icon to Download a Pack. To resume a paused download, press the download icon again. When the download is complete, you can install the Pack by pressing the Install button.
Press the Install Button to Install a Pack. Show or Hide the Size of Packs in the Browser. Show or Hide Downloadable Packs in the Browser. Previewing Files Live allows you to preview samples, clips, and instrument presets in the browser before they are imported into the program. The Preview Switch. You can select Live Clips in the browser to load them into the Preview Tab. The Preview Volume Knob. Adding Clips from the Browser There are several ways to add clips to a Live Set: Files can be dragged and dropped from the browser into tracks in the Session or Arrangement View.
Dragging and dropping material from the browser into the space to the right of Session View tracks or below Arrangement View tracks will create a new track and place the new clip s there. Dropping a Clip to Create a New Track. In the Session View, double-clicking or pressing Enter on a file in the browser will automatically create a new track to the right of the other tracks and load it with the clip.
Hot-Swap Mode In addition to the drag-and-drop method of loading files from the browser, Live offers a Hot-Swap Mode to reduce your mouse travel. Preferences for the Decoding Cache. If you are monitoring the Master output, you can be sure that the rendered file will contain exactly what you hear. All Individual Tracks — the post-fader signal at the output of each individual track, including return tracks and MIDI tracks with instruments.
Live will create a separate sample for each track. All samples will have the same length, making it easy to align them in other multitrack programs. Selected Tracks Only — this is identical to the All Individual Tracks option, but only renders tracks that were selected prior to opening the Export dialog.
The other Selection fields determine the start time and length of the exported material: Render Start — sets the position at which rendering will begin.
Render Length — determines the length of the rendered sample. Rendering Options Audio Rendering Options. The Export dialog offers several audio rendering options: Include Return and Master Effects — If this is activated, Live will individually render each selected track with any return tracks used by that track, as well as effects used in the Master track.
This is especially useful when rendering material for a live performance, or when providing stems to a mixing engineer or remix artist. Render as Loop — If this is activated, Live will create a sample that can be used as a loop. For example, suppose your Live Set uses a delay effect. If Render as Loop is on, Live will go through the rendering process twice: The first pass will not actually write samples to disk, but add the specified delay effect.
Convert to Mono — If this is activated, Live will create a mono file instead of a stereo file. Normalize — If this is activated, the sample resulting from the render process will be normalized i. Create Analysis File — If this is activated, Live will create an.
If you intend to use the new sample in Live, check this option. If you export at a sample rate that is lower than your current project sample rate, Live will first export at the current project sample rate and then downsample the file in a second step using a high-quality process. Note that this may take a few moments. Upload Audio to SoundCloud — If activated, a helper application will launch that will allow you to upload your exported audio file to SoundCloud.
Encoding Options Audio Encoding Options. Encode PCM — If activated, a lossless audio file is created. Bit Depth, Dither Options — If you are rendering at a bit depth lower than bit, choose one of the dither modes. Dithering adds a small amount of noise to rendered audio, but minimizes artifacts when reducing the bit depth.
Rectangular mode introduces an even smaller amount of dither noise, but at the expense of additional quantization error. The three Pow-r modes offer successively higher amounts of dithering, but with the noise pushed above the audible range.
Note that dithering is a procedure that should only be applied once to any given audio file. In particular, the Pow-r modes should never be used for any material that will be sent on to a further mastering stage — these are for final output only.
Please note that the Pow-r modes are not available in the Intro and Lite Editions. If neither toggle is enabled, the Export button will be disabled. Note: video rendering is not available in the Intro and Lite Editions. In addition to settings for audio rendering, the Export dialog provides additional options for rendering video: Create Video — If this is activated, a video file will be created in the same directory as your rendered audio.
Note that this option is only enabled if you have video clips in the Arrangement View.
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