
Ableton Live 7.0.3Of the dozens of music-production software
titles currently available, Ableton Live is unique. With its roots in
live performance, it presents the user with a fluid, flexible interface
that often makes it feel more musical instrument than recording studio.
Still, version 5 excelled at both performance and recording, with
comprehensive MIDI/audio editing and mixing built around its live
performance toolset. Version 6 continues in this vein, with a range of
new features on top of an otherwise untouched user interface.
From
Sketch to Composition. Live's specialty is composition by
improvisation. Record musical ideas, combine or create new songs, and
compose on the fly. Live captures your every move for later refinement
and editing.
The Musical Hub. Come together, right now. Live offers
complete multitrack recording and editing for any acoustic source,
hardware synthesizer or software instrument.
Easy MIDI. Yes, MIDI
can be fun and easy. Drop a software instrument in a track and play.
Drag and drop MIDI and audio effects, layer synths, and record MIDI as
audio.
Pattern Mode. Your laptop is about to turn into a groove box. Live puts an arsenal of groove-making tools at your fingertips.
Mix
and Remix. Instantly combine jazz with house with hip hop with soul...
Live synchronizes it all in real time. This year, 58 international
magazines voted Live as the best DJ tool on the market. Details...
On-the-Spot
Sound Design. Perform real-time sonic surgery on your sounds. Draw
melodies, rhythms and effects changes onto loops and samples while they
play.
Hands-on Control. Liberate yourself from the mouse. Play your sequencer like an instrument on stage or in the studio.
Ableton Live 7 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
Essential Instrument Collection 2
The
boxed version of Ableton Live 7 includes the Essential Instrument
Collection 2, a multi-gigabyte library of meticulously sampled
instruments providing a choice selection of acoustic and electric
pianos, guitars, bass, drums, orchestral strings, brass, woodwinds and
more.
Also Includes:
Loops and construction kits: Unnatural Selection by (boxed version only)
Printed reference manual in English, Spanish, French, German or Japanese (boxed version only)
Extensive built-in step-by-step tutorials
Localized software menus, tutorials, and PDF reference manuals available in English, Spanish, French, German and Japanese
What's New in Ableton Live 7:
Ableton
Live 7 renews the core of Live, with enhancements to the audio engine
including 64-bit mix summing, new and improved devices with
side-chaining capability, better MIDI timing, and hardware integration.
We have also included the most-requested features, such as time
signature changes, video export, multiple automation lanes and much
more. Version 7 marks the arrival of the new "Drum Rack" which
streamlines beat production via an easy drag-and-drop interface and
offers native sliced audio and REX file support, bringing endless
creative possibilities to beat lovers.
Version 7 Renews the Core of Live
Enhanced
Audio EngineLive 7's enhanced audio engine improves fidelity with
precision 64-bit summing at all mix points throughout the program,
POW-r dithering, optimized sample-rate conversion and other advances.
New
CompressorThe new compressor device integrates the compression models
of Compressor I and II, and offers a new model based on a feedback
design commonly found in the most praised vintage compressors.
SidechainingFully integrated side-chaining capability is available for the new Compressor as well as Gate and Auto Filter.
Device
High-Quality ModesOperator, Dynamic Tube and Saturator now feature
optional High-Quality modes for anti-aliased processing, reducing
typical "digital" artifacts.
EQ Eight—New and ImprovedEQ Eight sports an improved user interface and a new 64-bit mode for increased accuracy and fidelity.
Introducing
SpectrumThe new Spectrum device is an analyzer that provides real-time
visual feedback for any audio signals within Live (and it looks really
cool!).
Improved MIDI TimingThe MIDI engine has been reworked, and
we were able to significantly reduce timing error (jitter) of recorded
MIDI.
Easy Hardware IntegrationHardware integration has been
streamlined with the addition of two new devices—External Instrument
and External Audio Effect—allowing hardware synthesizers and effects to
be inserted into device chains just like software plug-ins.
Enhanced
Memory ManagementNew memory management technology allows users of large
sample libraries, such as Ableton's new sampled instruments or
third-party libraries imported via Sampler, to run an impressive number
of instruments at the same time. This happens automatically, with no
setup changes required.
Audio Engine Fact SheetThe Audio Engine Fact
Sheet explains exactly how signals are (or are not) being modified when
performing fundamental audio operations in Live, and provides tips for
achieving the highest quality results.
Download in English, German, French, Spanish or Japanese.
MIDI
Engine Fact SheetThe MIDI Engine Fact Sheet documents MIDI timing tests
on both Windows and Mac platforms using various MIDI interfaces, and
describes exactly what users can expect in terms of MIDI timing
accuracy.
Download in English, German, French, Spanish or Japanese.
Live 7 Brings the Most Requested Features
Time
Signature ChangesLive 7 allows the use of multiple time signatures
within a single Live Set in the Arrangement View timeline and Session
View scenes.
Video ExportVideo that has been edited or warped in Live can be exported to a new file.
Easier AutomationMultiple automation lanes per track can be displayed and edited at the same time.
Tempo NudgeA new "tempo nudge" function makes it easier to synchronize to live musicians or DJs.
REX SupportREX files can be dragged, dropped and played just like WAV or AIFF files.
Many
Other Important ImprovementsLive, Operator and Sampler have received
many important improvements and additions based on user requests.
Introducing the New Drum Rack
The new "Drum Rack" streamlines beat production via an easy drag-and-drop interface and brings endless creative possibilities.
Easy
InterfaceA familiar drum pad interface allows dragging and dropping of
samples, instruments and effects. Each pad has its own device chain and
can be shown as a mixer channel in the Session View. Each Drum Rack
also has its own sends, returns and sub-mixes.
Slice and DiceThe
slicing feature fills a Drum Rack with the individual hits from REX or
audio loops. The original sequence is represented as a MIDI clip,
making it easy to replace, reshuffle or re-record the events and
process them individually.
System Requirements
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
Program is full version 100% working and tested.
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