Ableton is offering 25% off Live 12 and Packs, and 20% off Ableton Move, Push 3, and the Push Upgrade Kit from November 18 until December 2, 2025.
The offer comes with the announcement that Live 12.3 will be released on November 25, bringing highly anticipated creative features and faster workflows for Live and Push.
With two weeks to save and countless new possibilities to explore, now’s a great time for music makers to dive in.
Save 25% on Live 12 – with Stem Separation and more coming Nov 25
With the release of Live 12.3, Suite users can split vocals, drums, bass and more from any audio clip using Stem Separation. The update also introduces Splice access directly inside Live’s Browser, plus Bounce Groups, Paste Bounced Audio, the new Auto Pan-Tremolo device, and more.
Get 20% off Push 3: discover expressive new ways to play
New for Push with the 12.3 update are the XYZ layout – turning Push’s pads into an expressive surface for shaping sound – the Rhythm Generator, plus touch-sensitive step editing, and external audio interface support for Push 3 Standalone. Save now while stocks last.
Save 20% on Ableton Move: with new features for creating on the go
After the recent addition of features like sample slicing, sample reverse, and full Drift access,
the Move 1.8 update introduces the Auto Pan-Tremolo effect plus two new exclusive Drum Racks by Kučka. All coming on November 25.
Explore new sounds and devices with 25% off all Packs
For Live users, it’s also a good time to explore new sample libraries, instruments, and effects. Save now on Packs like the Softube bundle: four characterful and Push-compatible tools for tape wobble, analog warmth, reverb and delay. Live devices like Meld and Roar are now available individually at 25% off, too. Browse the full Packs range now.
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Ableton was set up in Berlin in 1999 by the same musicians who lead the company today. Now it’s made up of employees across the world, working together on things that inspire people to get started and go further as music makers.



