This popular DAW now goes to eleven!
By David Blascoe
New editions of Ableton Live are always eagerly anticipated. Ableton Live 11 is scheduled for an early 2021 release. I played around with an advance copy of Live 11 for a few months, and here are some of my favorite new features and first impressions.
Take Lanes
There are many new top-line features added to Live this time around. First and foremost, comping is now built into Live 11. Dubbed ‘Take Lanes’, Ableton worked hard in developing this popular and often-requested feature, and it shows, in its simplicity and ease of use.
For those unfamiliar with comping, an example is to loop a segment of your song, let’s say the verse, and record multiple consecutive takes. Once finished, all takes are indexed below your audio track in a convenient dropdown menu of sorts for you to store and organize. From there, you can audition each take, choose your favorite bits, and integrate them to arrive at a master take containing all the best moments. You go through each of your take lanes and highlight each favorite segment with the Draw tool. The top audio track automatically populates with your selections, and you’re left with a perfectly edited final take in little to no time at all. This works with both audio and MIDI, and with the new linked-track editing in Live 11, you can even comp things like a multitrack drum session so it will select the same take on every drum microphone at the same time. Beyond your average comping and editing abilities, there is a pandora’s box of creative potential, such as when I lined up multiple drum loops in Take Lanes all in the same BPM and randomly selected bits from each. Instantly, I had this changing and morphing drum pattern that was something I would never have come up with on my own. The possibilities are endless.
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