![]() Change the velocity of your notes, and correct any tonal issues by transposing your notes by semitones or octaves. Delete any accidental extra notes, or those you’d like to play in again. Fix mistakesĬorrect any timing issues by quantizing the notes you played or by nudging selected notes. Isolate and loop a segment to hone in on the details, then bring back the whole loop to hear it in context. Quickly create variations by copying your loop and make small changes to each version. Three different modes allow you to start from scratch, create additional clips, and overdub notes. Play at a tempo that feels comfortable to you, and Note will restore what you played and create a loop – no need to press record beforehand. If Ableton has a suggestion box, how about revising the forum UI to be more like that of an email system, with a row of prominent buttons across the top of every forum screen that allow easy access to the most common, important functions - create new topic, reply, forward, delete selected, select all, edit or delete posting, etc.Choose between the 25-pad melody grid or piano roll to play melodies, and play beats using the 16-pad percussion grid or single velocity pad, or connect an external MIDI Instrument via USB or Bluetooth. But I see no way to start a new topic, only to reply to somebody else's post. ![]() I'm registered, I have a legal copy of the Live 11 Suite, I obviously have a forum username, etc., etc. The Ableton knowledgebase is not helpful - it says to click the "New Topic" button at the bottom of the screen in any forum. is because I don't see any way to do the latter. Sorta-related question: The reason I'm posting here as a reply, rather than creating a new topic. I have "automatic updates" enabled, but apparently, that didn't make a difference with 11.2, which had to be installed manually. ![]() I'm sure we're all aware of programs for which updates are incremental, relying on software components that were installed in an earlier version that is, uninstalling an older version disables all all later versions. I could uninstall 11.1 in Control Panel, but if I do, would I lose any settings, installed add-ons/packs, or any other important things installed in my 11.1 version? The Ableton uninstaller gives no options, just an "Uninstall" button that doesn't let users select what to uninstall and what to save. So I now have two versions of Ableton installed. However, during the installation process, no such options were offered. The installer mentioned that I could either update 11.1 to 11.2 or add a duplicate (11.2) installation. 11.1 was already installed on my Windows system. Ableton Live 11.1 and Ableton Live 10 will run properly? If I want to be able to run Ableton Live 11.1 Suite AND Ableton Live 10 Suite can I delete Folders Ableton Live 11.1 Suite will run properly? If I only want to be able to run Ableton Live 11.1 Suite, can I delete Folders The situation is further complicated because of the size/# items installed in each of these folders: I changed the installation folder to C:ProgramData\Ableton\Live 11.1 Suite, the installation proceeded, the computer restarted, and I ended up with “Ableton Live 11 Suite (11.1)” installed in the Directory “…Ableton” along with (Folders) “.Live 10 Suite_updated”, “Live 10 Intro”, “Live 10 Suite”, “Live 11 Suite”, and “Live 11.1 Suite”.Īlthough I’d succeeded in getting Ableton Live 11.1 I wasn’t, and am still not, sure whether Live 10.0 got replaced or another version (11.1) was installed alongside it. You can only install Live to a new folder.” To me this meant ABLETON LIVE WAS ONLY GOING TO INSTALL VERSION 11.1 AS A SEPARATE APPLICATION (despite me telling it to replace the original). ![]() When installing Live 11.1 and telling Ableton that I wanted to Replace V 10.0, Ableton presented the message: “The folder you’re trying to use already exists.
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