Live 11.3.10 for Live and Push is Out Now
Out now: Live 11.3.10 improves the accuracy and performance of auto-warping with different types of audio material. It also includes the latest bug fixes for Push.
Out now: Live 11.3.10 improves the accuracy and performance of auto-warping with different types of audio material. It also includes the latest bug fixes for Push.
In part 2 of our series on AI in music-making, we investigate vocal deepfakes, the possibility of a ChatGPT for music and examine profound questions of creativity, originality, and what it means to be a musician.
In Part 1 of our deep dive we learn what AI is, examine the challenges of applying AI technology to music-making and explore uses such as MIDI generation, timbral transfer, and analog modeling.
The new Push is here – an expressive standalone instrument. Watch the video to see the new features in action.
Live 11.3 adds Drift, an all-new MPE-capable synth for all editions of Live – as well as more MPE-capable devices for more expressive control of your music.
Learn to create your own custom instruments and effects in Max for Live with this free Pack
Watch Seed to Stage’s tutorial on Drift, Ableton Live’s new analog-style synth
An in-depth look at the spatial sound design possibilities of the SPAT Devices Packs by Music Unit.
A look back at eight standout features and videos from 2022.
Ableton release Note – a playable iOS app designed specifically for the early stages of the music-making process.
Out now: Live 11.2 brings a refresh of Live’s native Reverb device, along with AUv3 support for Apple silicon Macs.
Get involved in a day packed with free, online activities for music makers of all experience levels.
Loop Session is a new series of events for music makers. Catch a free, online studio session with Grand River on May 21.
Learning Synths, our free interactive website that helps you learn the basics of synthesis, has been updated.
Afriqua’s Principles of Black Music series examines Improvisation – spontaneous creation between chaos and structure as the ultimate source and engine of music.
Afriqua’s Principles of Black Music essay series examines polyrhythms, their origins in African bell patterns and dispersion in the grooves of many modern genres
Afriqua’s essay series on the Principles of Black Music looks at Blue Notes and the harmonic legacy of African music through Blues
Afriqua’s essay series on the Principles of Black Music examines Call & Response and the participatory nature of music-making with African roots