Ableton Live 12 Arrangement View & Push 3

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2024
  • Today's tip is a short 'gotcha' moment I recently got caught out by after upgrading to Ableton Live 12 Suite. (Applies to any version of Live 12).
    As you're probably aware there are many changes in this version of Live 12 including many UI enchancements and after using Ableton for so long, this one confused me a little!
    Anyway, leave a comment if it happened to you too or if you want to ask anything related... feel free.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @draysfordayz2743
    @draysfordayz2743 3 месяца назад

    You just answered the question I was trying to figure out, received my push 3 on Friday, the controller version. So basically ima have to learn how to produce music in section view.🤷🏽‍♂️ talk about learning curve

  • @fridmanator
    @fridmanator 3 месяца назад

    I think the bug is that the push can record to arrangement view, it used to be shift + record. Push record button should be the session view record button, to empty circle button, not the regular record button. two different buttons.
    That’s actually seems very annoying.

  • @thegeenius
    @thegeenius 3 месяца назад +1

    hmm this actually isn't a bad thing for the way i work,, i'm an either or kind of guy,, sometimes start off in session view,, sometimes drag audio or start from a midi clip in arrangement-,,

  • @thegeenius
    @thegeenius 3 месяца назад

    appreciate the time taken for the breakdown-- wondering which version to get ,, standalone or controller-,, i'm not a performer- , ,so strictly for production purposes, ,hotel room or couch beats etc,,

    • @inspector-tech
      @inspector-tech  3 месяца назад +2

      Well in your case if you're open to either machine (& obviously have the money) then I would probably go for the standalone with a view to sending it back within the return period. That way you'll get to test the more expensive machine and have your unique hands-on perspective on whether it fits into your musical workflow. Or not.
      During this 'test period' I'd check out things like:
      * How many times I played it standalone vs tethered
      * Is there a particular area of the house where I can sit down with this thing and be super creative (i.e. get into a zone without the distraction of other equipment) - Same for outside (coffee shop, park etc...)
      * How's that battery life holding up?
      * Does the 'scaled' down version of Ableton in standalone mode hinder my workflow or does this restriction increase creativity?
      * Is it a pain to sync what I created in standalone mode back to Ableton & vice versa... Does it work flawlessly 90+% of the time?
      Of course you might want to be weary of keeping the unit (& packaging) in pristine condition if you intend to return it etc... Then if you find standalone a bit over the top, scale down to the 'normal' version 😁
      TBH I could have gotten the standalone unit if I really wanted to but the absolute No-No's for me were:
      * That battery life!
      * Intel Processor (performance/heat)
      * Can't control 3rd party plugins (standalone mode)
      * It's quite a hefty & large unit (minor point)
      * I don't make a living from music so the extra expense wasn't justified
      Would be interested to know what you chose.
      Enjoy...

    • @thegeenius
      @thegeenius 3 месяца назад +1

      @@inspector-tech i can't thank you enough for really important questionaire -- my standalone should be arriving in an hour or -but you're right,, i'm literally gonna use this like a checklist- and make a solid decision -- really Really appreciate it-, 👊🏽

  • @feikeuphoff4309
    @feikeuphoff4309 2 месяца назад

    are you the long lost brother of inspectah deck? 😅 btw nice content man!

  • @ambarkulkarni2772
    @ambarkulkarni2772 3 месяца назад

    I can see there is a usb dongle plugged in, wondering what are you using it for

    • @inspector-tech
      @inspector-tech  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi there. This is CME WIDI Bud Pro that i use to transmit MIDI to my Behringer Crave wirelessly.
      I have a WIDI Master on my Crave to pick up the signal.
      More details here…
      www.cme-pro.com/product/widi-bud-pro/
      www.cme-pro.com

  • @PoboyMusic
    @PoboyMusic 3 месяца назад

    You can record into arrangement view on standalone too. I think its shift and record or something. Its pretty pointless though!

    • @inspector-tech
      @inspector-tech  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes it’s Shift + Record. I think it might be good for injecting a bit more of a human feel into your tracks like, for instance, recording transitions or automations for certain sections.
      Then again if you’re actually playing live in front of an audience it might be a good way of capturing your performance for later replay, uploading online (e.g. Soundcloud) or simply for self analysis…

  • @Tontonbeats
    @Tontonbeats Месяц назад

    isn't this super obvious though? connected to the computer it acts as a controller, this behaviour is the same as with previous versions of Push

    • @inspector-tech
      @inspector-tech  Месяц назад

      Yes I agree. Super obvious to me now but not initially and probably not for absolute beginners 😁

  • @PololiNuskil
    @PololiNuskil 3 месяца назад +1

    I like your videos, lots of useful information. (btw......Ableton is pronounced with the "A" as the English letter "A".) Subscribed!

    • @inspector-tech
      @inspector-tech  3 месяца назад +1

      Aaableton! Got it 👍🏾 I’ll try to remember 😄

    • @Grant82gc
      @Grant82gc 3 месяца назад

      Haha that bugged me so much

    • @FWBeck
      @FWBeck 21 день назад

      Abbotton is awesome