| Ableton has announced the release of Live 6. Like
no other Ableton release, Live 6 has opened itself to new creative communitiesoffering
Quicktime video support, a professional multisample library, and customizable racks of
instruments and effects. Live 6 also satisfies frequent user requests by delivering
multicore support, enhanced project management tools, and improved MIDI control. "Live 6 upholds Ableton's tradition of responding to and
respecting our vocal user base while maintaining our vision for the program," says
Ableton CEO and co-founder Gerhard Behles. "The results are excitingLive 6
is our most versatile and powerful version to date. We also spent significant development
resources on workflow improvements to make sure Live continues to feel good as the
functionality grows."
With Quicktime video support, Live enters the world of
post-production. Drag and drop movies directly into Live's Arrangement View, and monitor
the result on a video window or second screen. Then, align music to visuals, and process
the movie's audio signal within Live. It has never been easier to improvise, compose and
warp music to picture.
The Essential Instrument Collection provides Live 6
users with a comprehensive library of multisampled instruments. The included instruments
cover the entire musical spectrum, from orchestral strings and brasses, to classic guitars
and electric keyboards, to instruments like the harp and the glockenspiel. Load and play
the collection in Live's Simpler, or in SamplerAbleton's new optional multi-sample
instrument.
Instrument and Effect Racks offer a new level of depth to
Live without sacrificing accessibility. Use Racks to create, save, and control customized
groupings of multiple instruments, effects and plug-ins. Then distribute your creations
online. Use the Rack's included knobs to adjust any number of parameters with a single
knob or fader. Live 6 comes with many preconfigured racks with both instruments and
common processing tools like guitar and bass distortion, drum processing, and mastering.
Live 6 also features a number of exciting changes
and improvements:
Multicore and Multiprocessor support allow the
computational workload from instruments and effects to be distributed to other processors
or cores, speeding up system performance.
Deep Freeze expands editing functionality with frozen
tracks (temporary rendered files created to free system resources). Cut, copy, paste,
duplicate and consolidate clips without having to re-freeze. Automate mixer and clip
envelopes, record frozen session view clips into the arrangement, and drag frozen MIDI
clips into audio tracks, all without missing a beat.
New and Improved Devices add to Live's palette of
creative tools.
- EQ Eight has replaced EQ Four, with improvements turning
it into both a sound-shaping and mastering tool.
- Add analog richness with the warm distortion of Dynamic
Tube. Like many of Live's effects, it can be used for subtle coloration or drastic sonic
manipulation.
- Saturator has been improved with the addition of a true
analog saturation curve, a user-definable waveshaper, and an optional second output
saturator stage.
- Automate and "play" incoming MIDI notes with
Note Length. This MIDI effect can generate new notes when incoming notes are released,
emulating the release behavior of instruments like the piano or the harpsichord.
- Operator has been augmented with a set of 24dB filter
modes, as well as new FM algorithms, giving users more sonic possibilities than ever.
Conveniently organize collections of Live Sets, Live
Clips, presets, samples, and movie files with Live 6's new Project Management Tools.
Self-contain a project and pack it with lossless compression for archiving or transfer
using Project Folders. Search for missing files and purge the disk of unused files with
ease.
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