Update from Ableton Live Intro to Ableton Live 12 Suite
Features: - Software for recording and editing audio and MIDI instruments, for intuitive composition and production, for live performances and much more. - Non-linear session view with clips, scenes, clip automation, etc. as a creative musical playground, for jamming and improvisation, for flexible stage shows and many other applications - Linear arrangement view enables classic working methods with sequences arranged in a timeline - Many innovative tools such as tuning systems, keys and scales to adapt to a given key, search for similar sounds in the library, assign your own browser tags and labels, browser history and much more. - 14 creative MIDI transformation tools such as Arpeggiate, Span, Connect, Recombine, Strum, Rhythm, Time Warp and many more. - Screen reader support for easier control for visually impaired people - Extended individual control options via MIDI and automatic mapping for many common hardware controllers - Compile function for audio and MIDI recordings to create a global take from multiple recording sessions - Parallel editing of linked tracks - Dynamic tempo adjustment automatically to the incoming audio signal - Adjustable probability for notes and velocity values for random changes - Support for MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression) - Includes Max for Live - Real-time pitch shifting and time stretching - Complex warping modes - Audio slicing for drum rack or sampler - Audio to MIDI function - Capture allows ideas to be recorded later on MIDI tracks - Group tracks with multiple levels - Support for Serato Scratch Live - Browser with preview function at project tempo - Audio resolution: 32-bit / 192 kHz
System requirements : - Software for download - License validity: Unlimited - Copy protection: Online activation - Simultaneous activation: 2 - Windows: from 10 (64-bit) - Mac OS (64-bit): from 11 - Min. processor: Intel Core i5 - Min. RAM (GB): 8 - Min. disk space (GB): 3 GB - Display: 1280 x 800 - Internet connection required for installation and activation