Ableton - Live 12 Intro (licence)
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Ableton Live 12 Intro, one of the most affordable DAWs on the market, ideal for getting started with M.A.O.
ARTICLE N° 93141
Presentation
Ableton Live 12 Intro is the most affordable way to enter the world of Ableton, the essential tool for music production and live performance.
This 'intro' version offers most of the tools found in the Standard and Suite versions, and is limited to 16 audio and MIDI tracks. It includes 8 instruments, 27 audio effects, 12 MIDI effects and over 5 GB of sound banks, which is enough to get you started for the first time, or for anyone new to music creation.
This 'intro' version offers most of the tools found in the Standard and Suite versions, and is limited to 16 audio and MIDI tracks. It includes 8 instruments, 27 audio effects, 12 MIDI effects and over 5 GB of sound banks, which is enough to get you started for the first time, or for anyone new to music creation.
Features
Number of tracks
16
Updates and upgrades
No
Downloadable version
Yes
Compatibility
MacOS, Windows
Audio units
Yes
VST3
Yes
Surround
No
VST2
Yes
Ambisonic
No
Ara
No
Other features
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Ableton Live 12 Intro
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Electronic license (ESD), software download
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An email will be sent to you with your code to register your product from your Ableton account and access the download.
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Main features of Live 12 Intro :
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Multi-track audio recording and MIDI sequencing of virtual and physical instruments
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Unique Session View for non-linear composing, flexible playing and improvising
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Real-time audio warping: automatically synchronises music and loops, regardless of tempo
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MIDI-assignable controls for manual creation on stage or in the studio - with automatic assignment for the most common physical controllers
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Assembly: choose and combine the best moments of an audio or MIDI performance.
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Track Groups: use multiple group levels to mix more flexibly and manage detailed arrangements more easily
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Note Chance and Velocity Chance: determine the probability of a MIDI note or drum hit occurring and define velocity probability ranges to generate variations in your patterns and humanise their dynamics.
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Updated instrument racks: combine several instruments and effects in a single device
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Updated MIDI effects racks: combine MIDI effects in a single device
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Tempo tracking: Live adjusts its tempo in real time to an incoming audio signal
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Built-in audio effects for sound design, mixing or creative mastering
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Search for similar sounds: start with a sample and ask Live's Browser to find comparable sounds, instruments or drum presets.
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Sophisticated sampling tools
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Support for VST2, VST3 and Audio Unit plug-ins
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MPE (MIDI Polyphonic Expression): allows MPE-compatible devices to control multiple parameters for each note in real time for more expressive instrumental performances.
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Groove engine to apply swing to sound or MIDI, or to extract rhythmic feel from other audio files
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Import video as a clip and record edited video and audio
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Instruments, effects and sounds :
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8 instruments : Drum Rack, Impulse, Instrument Rack, Simpler, Drift, CV Instrument, CV Trigger and External Instrument
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27 audio effects and 12 MIDI effects
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Over 5 GB of loops and samples
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Technical features/feature compatibility :
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Non-destructive editing with unlimited undo
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Multitrack recording at up to 32-bit/192kHz
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Automatic plug-in delay compensation
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Integration of Ableton Link technology
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Instant MIDI controller assignment
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MIDI output to hardware synths
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MIDI clock and synchronisation
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Multi-core/multi-processor support
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Support for WAV, AIFF, MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files
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16 audio and MIDI tracks
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16 scenes
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2 send and return tracks
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8 audio input and 8 output channels
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MIDI capture
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Founded in 1999 by two German techno musicians, Ableton has managed to grow to an international level with a single sequencer/recorder software: Live, released in 2001.
Among its many features, Live allows musicians to easily store and trigger samples during their performances, so that the audience can watch them build songs in real time. This game-changing software made it easier for "enlightened amateurs" to make music and use their computers as instruments, as well as to play live without needing to know how to program their own software.
