Ableton Live Suite v10.1.14 WiN
Live 10.1 gives you new tools and features to support your creative process, from making and shaping sound to editing and finalizing your music.
Create bolder sounds with Live’s new devices. Stay in the flow with a multitude of workflow improvements. Do even more away from the computer with Push. Build your sound with a curated library. And get the unlimited potential of Max for Live, seamlessly built in.
Create with new devices
Meet Wavetable, Echo, Drum Buss and Pedal:
new devices that mean colorful new sounds are possible with Live’s
instruments and effects.
Wavetable
Immediately playable, infinitely capable, Wavetable is a
new synthesizer built by Ableton. Shape, stretch and morph sounds using
wavetables derived from analog synths, and a range of other instruments
and sounds. Start sculpting sounds right away—even without a deep
knowledge of synthesis—or explore its rich palette and potential through
an intuitive interface.
Echo
Echo brings together the sound of classic analog and digital
hardware delays in a single device—your new go-to delay. Drive and shape
sounds with its analog-modeled filters, turn up the noise and wobble
for vintage imperfections, or add modulation and reverb to create
diffuse soundscapes, wailing feedback and more.
Drum Buss
Drum Buss is a one-stop workstation for drums, capable
of adding subtle character or bending and breaking drums to your will.
Add warmth and distortion with drive and crunch, take control of
dynamics with compression and transient shaping, dial in and tune boom
and control bass decay with the dedicated low end section.
Pedal
With separate circuit-level models of overdrive, distortion
and fuzz guitar pedals, Pedal brings the character of analog stomp boxes
to Live. The effect goes all the way from subtle to reckless—it excels
at warming up vocals and other instruments, driving synth sounds or
completely smashing drums. And of course, it sounds great with guitars.
Bugfixes:
Live will no longer crash when using the Axiom 49 61 Classic script.
10.1.13 Release Notes
New features and improvements
Language Support
It is now possible to set Live’s language to Chinese via the Look/Feel Preferences tab. Info texts and Help View lessons now have Chinese translations.
Interface Improvements
Updated info texts and added info text translations in German, Spanish, French, Italian and Japanese.
Improved the contrast of the text in the dialog that appears after choosing the Slice to New MIDI Track command.
Control Surfaces
The “Absolute 14bit” MIDI mapping mode can now be used with MIDI Remote Scripts that appear in the Link/MIDI Preferences tab.
It
is now possible to create a “Remote Scripts” folder in the User
Library, where user/third-party scripts can be added for use with MIDI
controllers. Added scripts will appear in the Link/MIDI Preferences tab.
Recording automation for multiple device or mixer parameters together will now result in less steps to undo on Push.
While
recording on Push, pressing the Fixed Length button near the end of a
segment of time that corresponds with the Global Quantization setting
will cause Live to wait until that amount of time is elapsed before
stopping the recording.
When Push is connected, other control
surfaces will no longer conflict with the automatic track arming
behavior of Push. When using multiple Push control surfaces, they will
no longer conflict with each other’s automatic track arming behavior.
When
selecting Drum Mode on the Novation Launchkey Mini MK3 controller, the
pad LEDs now correctly reflect their drum pad states upon loading a Set
containing a Drum Rack on the selected track.
In the Novation
Launchpad Pro MK3 controller’s Device Mode, the last selected parameter
bank of each device instance will now be recalled upon reselecting the
device instance.
The Novation Launchkey Mini MK3, Launchpad Mini MK3,
Launchpad Pro MK3 and Launchpad X control surfaces will no longer
revert to their default layout when MIDI port settings are changed in
Live’s Preferences.
It is now possible to select parameter banks of
Max for Live and plug-in devices via the Novation Launchkey MKII control
surface.
Max for Live
Default Max for Live devices now use live.comment instead of live.text.
Updated
the bundled Max build to version 8.1.3. For a complete Max 8.1.3
changelog, visit:
http://cycling74.s3.amazonaws.com/support/version_8_1_3.html
General
The End User License Agreement displayed during installation is now up to date.
Bugfixes
Interface Improvements
On Windows, when the Computer MIDI Keyboard is enabled, menus can now
be accessed via their keyboard shortcuts (e.g., using “ALT”+”F” to
access the “File” menu). Previously, this only worked when the Computer
MIDI Keyboard was disabled.
In the Arrangement, time signature markers that change to 4/4 time are now indicated by a “4/4” text label near their markers.
Fixed
a bug that prevented undo and redo operations upon creating a computer
keyboard mapping, as well as redo operations after deleting a computer
keyboard mapping.
Fixed a visual glitch that appeared when moving the mouse over an automation envelope.
Midi Recording and Editing
Fixed some bugs that affected consolidating MIDI clips.
Previously when dragging a velocity marker, the mouse cursor would jump back to its initial position.
It
is now possible to send MIDI clock messages to Live when External Sync
is enabled and the transport is stopped, without causing all playing
MIDI notes to be cut off. Also, sending a MIDI Start/Continue message to
Live when it is already playing will no longer cause playback to
briefly stop and then start again – instead, Live will simply continue
to play.
When using an encoder on a MIDI controller to control a
device parameter with discrete values, the control functionality will no
longer be inverted.
Devices
Previously, when instantiating an Audio Unit plug-in, Live would
sometimes display an error message about a folder that could not be
created.
Previously, after replacing a Max for Live device and then undoing the operation, the wrong device name would be displayed.
Fixed a crash that occurred after unfreezing a track containing Wavetable, and then deleting the Wavetable device.
Parameter banks in the Wavetable device will now be correctly mapped to control surfaces.
Fixed a crash that occurred when selecting and freezing multiple tracks containing the External Instrument device.
If
a track with a plug-in device is unfrozen, has its plug-in parameters
or preset changed, and is frozen again, it will now record new audio
instead of using the old frozen audio file.
Max for Live devices that are not visible are now correctly notified of active state changes.
Control Surfaces
When Push 1 is power-cycled or turned on while Live is running, the touch strip will now be correctly updated in Note Mode.
Previously, after cropping an audio file in Live, a flat line might appear on Push 2’s display.
Push
will now display the correct notifications for playing clips (e.g.,
“Press Up Arrow to edit playing clip”) on the selected track.
When changing integer values of Max for Live devices from Push, the values are always in sync with those shown in Live.
When
using Push, Akai Force MPC, Novation SL MkIII or KeyLab Essential,
encoders that are not currently in use will no longer send MIDI CC
messages to the selected track.
In Volume Mode on the Novation
Launchpad Pro MK3 controller, button faders will no longer be set to an
incorrect color when changes to return tracks are made.
General
Older Live Sets with missing components will now be correctly opened in Live.
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