Ableton Live 12: Granulator III
We check out Live 12’s updated granular synth.
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We check out Live 12’s updated granular synth.
Following their preview of its new features towards the end of 2023, Ableton have announced that Live 12 is now available to download.
Live 12 introduces a raft of new features, devices and general improvements.
Live 12 introduces a set of new features designed to spark musical creativity, including new MIDI tools that help to generate unexpected ideas and a range of improvements that allow users to work more intuitively.
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We explore what’s new in Live 11’s Session View...
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Comprehensive video course on Ableton Live 11, one of the most popular and unique digital audio workstations for electronic musicians, is available from SOS Tutorials.
Live 11 introduces new features, improves some old ones, and throws in some exciting new rack devices for good measure.