If you can’t wait for the full release later this year, the Beta version is available right now – sign up and be one of the first to try it out here. TecBeats also recorded a walkthrough of his performance for Ableton – he delves into many of the above features with a bit more detail:Ībleton Live 9.7 will be a free update for all Ableton users. See more features in the release notes here.Better playability – Push’s pad sensitivity adapts to what you play, whether it’s drums or sustained chords.Hands-on color customization – color pads, tracks and clips using Push to make your live performance easier.Visual feedback for tighter recordings – new display info shows clip phase and count-in so you can start and finish clip recordings more accurately.This makes it easier to sample internal/external audio sources without having to jump over to the computer. Audio routing from Push: Now producers can adjust and select the Input and Output audio routing directly on Push 2.This layout might come in handy for live performers who want to program more interesting beats – but don’t want to rely on their own finger dexterity to create consistent velocity. A third layout for Drum Racks + Simpler Slicing: This new layout for allows quick access to 16 preset velocity levels for the selected sample.This is all a part of Simpler in the new version.Important to note is that because of these new Simpler features, Live sets opened in 9.7 are not backwards compatible. You can now chop up samples by beat divisions, regions, as well as manually or by transients.
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