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Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1 Key Features:

Sketch, Tweak, and Experiment

In the Live Session view, you can freely mix and match musical ideas without time restrictions. Bring ideas very quickly, and it’s a great place to improvise. You can play MIDI and audio loops of different lengths in any combination, without ever stopping the music.

Get into The Details

The Settings view is where you can manage music along a timeline. Put the pieces of music in place and make a part of your song. Get into the details without losing your musical goals – whether you’re developing an initial idea or organizing a full song. Or you can save everything you do in the Session view in the settings to improvise your way to the finished song.

Get Your Ideas into Live

Whatever form of inspiration, Live gives you a way to get there. Record hardware synths, software plug-ins, drum machines, guitars, or any other real-world audio. You can now use Capture MIDI to record notes after playing them, turning your most spontaneous ideas (and accidents) into music. There is a live audio to MIDI function, which lets you change the drums and melody or harmony to MIDI patterns that you can edit and reuse with your voice.

Use Any Sounds, At Any Tempo

One of the things that make creating with Live so smooth is the ability to change the tempo and time of any audio, in real-time, without stopping the music. We call it a distortion. Use twisted keys to mix and match loops of various tempos, correct time errors in recorded performances, or radically reshape any audio in a new direction of sound design.

Build Your Sound with Live Instruments

The original Live device is the basis for live sound design, including synthesis of the wavetable, FM, and physical modeling. A flexible synthesis architecture with an intuitive interface makes in-depth programming more accessible. You get the most out of your sample with a pair of live sampling instruments, thanks to innate cutting and curling capabilities, multi-sample playback, etc.

Effects for Shaping Ideas, Designing Sounds, and Finishing Music

Live comes with the tools to spark ideas and shape your voice. Use MIDI Live effects for creative manipulation of your composition. Or use live audio effects to get the sound you’re looking for: clean up your mix with precision tools, or create creative chaos with noise, distortion, and saturation from analog models.

Sound Selections

The sound for creating all types of music is part of Live. Core Library – which is included with all Live editions – comes with a rich collection of vintage synths, analog drum machines, multi-sample drums, electric pianos, and other acoustic instruments. Also, there are organized collections and selected sound toolboxes from selected scenes – instrument racks, clips, and samples, designed to be printed and shaped into something new.

Get Hands-On Using Push

Push is the best way to use Live directly. Arrange rhythms and melodies, cut samples, and sculpted sounds. Combine your music and create whole songs, all without thinking about your computer. And each update of Live brings new features, which means getting closer to Push.

Export Your Live Set from IOS Apps

Catch ideas wherever you are and go deeper into Live – use the new Live Set Export feature, now available in several iOS apps.

Take Control

Live broadcasts improve when they are Live. Buttons, faders, and folder buttons control almost all parameters. Live works with MIDI controllers and includes instant mapping for ever-increasing numbers, for instant playback.

Play in Time with Other Devices

Expand your settings and collaborate with others using Links. This technology synchronizes time management via a network connection, facilitating live playback with software such as Reason, Serato, and an increasing number of iOS applications.

Get More Sounds, Loops, and Samples

Packages are additional instruments, effects, loops, and sample collections for use in Live. Each package is created specifically by the lead sound designer and the contents of the package are ready to use, without a license, in your music project.

Customize Live: Connect with the World Around it

Max for Live is a software platform that supports various Live instruments and effects. You can use it to personalize your device, create your device from scratch, and even change how Live works. Or open up a world of possibilities and connect to lights, cameras, sensors, surround sound settings, etc.

Make Every Show Unique

One of the things that make Live great for performance is its flexibility. You can design your unique combination of instruments and effects and use eight Macro buttons to control several parameters. On stage, you can trigger, rearrange, and mix your music in real-time. Use flexible MIDI mapping to define almost all parts of Live to be adjusted directly with your controller.

The Hub for Your Performance

Use Live to collect your performances. Control external equipment, and integrate collage effects or mixers. Improvise yourself, resample sound in real-time, or process audio played by someone else. If you are playing with multiple music apps, our Link technology can manage multiple devices in a timely fashion on the same network.

For Any Stage

Whether solo on stage or in a group, artists rely on Live to organize their performances. Some even go beyond sound: using Max for Live to control visual projections or light installations in harmony with their music, connect to sensors, and more.
Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1 New Features:

Comping:

Comping

Live organizes multiple passes of an audio or MIDI performance into individual takes. Combine the best of many takes or find creative new combinations.

Linked-track editing

Link two or more audio or MIDI tracks to edit or comp their content simultaneously.

MPE:

MPE compatibility

Add bends, slides, and pressure for each note in a chord. Add subtle expression variations, morph between chords, and create evolving sonic textures.

Expression View

Add and edit pitch, timbre, and pressure variations of individual notes directly in a new tab in the Clip Detail View.

MPE-capable native devices

Wavetable, Sampler, and Arpeggiator now support MPE. Use Push’s pad pressure to control parameters per note.

New devices:

Hybrid Reverb

Combines convolution and algorithmic reverbs, making it possible to create any space, from accurate real-life environments to those that defy physical reality.

Spectral Resonator

Breaks the spectrum of an incoming audio signal into partials, then stretches, shifts, and blurs the result by a frequency or a note in subtle or radical ways. Play it like an instrument with MIDI.

Spectral Time

Transforms sound into partials and feeds them into a frequency-based delay, resulting in metallic echoes, frequency-shifted, and reverb-like effects. The Freeze function captures and holds audio.

Inspired by Nature

Six playful instruments and effects that use natural and physical processes as their inspiration. Created in collaboration with Dillon Bastan.

PitchLoop89

This device creates jittery glitch effects, delayed digital shimmers, and outlandish vibrato to add character to sounds in the studio or on stage based on an early digital effects processor. Created in collaboration with Robert Henke.

Updated devices:

Chorus-Ensemble

The updated version of Chorus now has a wider range of sound-shaping capabilities – add vibrato, spread the left and right channels of the signal across the stereo field, and add a thick 3-delay line chorus.

Redux

Redux adds a wider range of sounds from vintage digital gear including harsh distortion, digital and aliasing artifacts, as well as warm and saturated 8-bit textures.

Phaser-Flanger

Phaser and Flanger have been combined and now feature a new, lusher sound with increased frequency and modulation ranges, expressive improvements on existing modes, and a new Doubler mode for short modulatable delay.

Rack improvements:

Macro Variations

Store the state of Macros for later recall – this is a fast way to create instant variations to sounds or builds and drops during a performance.

Flexible Macro Configuration

Set your Racks up to have between 1 and 16 Macros.

Randomized Macro values

Randomize the state of your Macros or map the randomization button to MIDI.

Live tempo following:

Tempo following

Live listens to and adjusts its tempo based on incoming audio in real time, making it a dynamic part of the band instead of the tempo source that everyone has to follow.

Chance tools:

Note chance

Set the probability that a note or drum hit will occur and let Live generate surprising variations to your patterns that change over time.

Velocity chance

Define ranges for velocity probability for subtle, humanized variations in the dynamics of your patterns.

Follow Actions

Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1 ***** adds Scene Follow Actions for evolving arrangements. Follow Actions can now jump to specific clips and enable and disable Follow Actions globally.

New Sounds:

Voice Box

A comprehensive collection of contemporary vocal samples from multiple voices, a set of playable vocal instruments, and Effect Racks designed for vocal processing.

Mood Reel

Evocative layered instruments combine organic and synthetic sounds with textural elements to add mood, space, and movement to productions.

Drone Lab

Sustained tonal and textural samples, generative noise, multi-sampled instruments, plus devices, and Effect Racks designed for experimentation.

Upright Piano

Upright Piano is close-recorded for an intimate feel – a classic sound that is at home in many styles of music. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio.

Brass Quartet

This instrument highlights the natural breathiness, range of expression, and broad tonality of the brass quartet. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio.

String Quartet

This combination of two violins, viola, and cello has a sound that is immediately intimate and is also a great starting point for sonic exploration. Created in collaboration with Spitfire Audio.



A new live.scope object adds an oscilloscope to the object library. Double-clicking an error in the Max Console jumps the cursor to the device causing the error. A new Max for Live category in the Inspector Window allows developers to more clearly indicate which systems their devices can be used on, and much more.

Performance improvements

A complete overhaul of Max for Live’s user interface integration means a smoother experience when working with Max for Live devices, including improvements to focus, positioning, scrolling behavior, and performance.
What’s new in Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1?

(Released on 30-10-2024)

Bugfixes:

Fixed an issue where Live would hang on startup.

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How to install & activate it?

Disconnect from the internet (Most important).
Extract and install the Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1 by using setup.
After the installation, don’t run the program or exit if running.
Copy the ***** file to the installation directory.
After that, start the program and use the ****** to activate it.
It’s done, Enjoy Ableton Live Suite 12.1.1 Full Version.








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