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Our Ableton Live 6 training shows how to use all of Live's features and functions enabling you to make your musical ideas reality. Our tutorials are compatible with all versions of Live, including versions 1 through 5.
Before You Begin
Intro to Live
Install from Download
Install From Disc
Start and Unlock
Setting Preferences
Look and Feel
Audio Settings
File and Folders
CPU, Products, and Live Packs
MIDI Sync
Record, Warp, Launch
Getting Started
Browser Overview
The Control Bar
Mixer Overview
Routing and Monitoring
Recording Audio Clips
Recording MIDI Clips
Introduction to Mapping
Using Session View
Session View Overview
Working With Tracks
Working With Scenes
Working With Clips
Audio and MIDI Files
Clip Box Basics
Using the Sample Box
Notes Box
Using the Clip View
Launch Box
Devices/Instruments
Impulse Sampler
Simpler Sampler
Working With MIDI
MIDI Editor
Using Virtual MIDI Instruments
Effects
Working With FX
EQ Three
EQ Eight
Compressor 1
Compressor II
Simple Delay
Ping Pong Delay
Reverb
Arrangement View
Arrangement View Basics
Recording into Arrange View
Locators and Looping
Cut, Copy, and Paste
Understanding the Grid
Splitting and Resizing
Time Warping
Time Warp Modes
Saving and Exporting
Saving Sets
Exporting Audio
Collect and Save Samples
File Management
Managing Files
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