Ableton Live 6 Workshop Using Scenes
Breathe new life into your performances by mixing and matching elements from your existing sets. Ken Hikaru sets the Scene...

One of the most interesting ways of using Live to perform a set of original material is to do ‘live remixes’ of your tracks by mixing and matching different combinations of their component parts on the fly. You can even combine loops from different tracks to create new variations while performing. However, things can get out of hand very quickly if you have a lot of tracks and many different loops and parts to work with. You may be having a lot of fun rearranging everything when you’re rehearsing, but it can be something of a challenge to maintain an overall sense of flow in your set if you are remixing everything on the fly.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 46
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