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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 21 March 2010


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Ableton Live 6 Workshop Envelopes and Macros

If you sometimes find yourself requiring an extra pair of hands when performing with Live, you might want to explore its envelopes and macros. Jon Margulies explains.



When performing with Ableton Live, you might find yourself wishing that you had an extra hand – perhaps there’s an additional element you want to introduce or another effect you’d like to be tweaking while both your hands are full. Sometimes it’s the other way around: you’d like to be able to reset every effect to its default state without having to go in and mess around with each track individually.   

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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 57
Filed under Software Workshops, Ableton Live Tutorials, Features

 

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