![]() ![]() There are some limits on what you can do with the Intro version. It still has all of the key features of the software, like session view, multitrack recording, and MIDI sequencing, so it’s a great way to give the software a try without investing too much money. If you’re not quite ready to spend hundreds of dollars on recording software, Ableton Live 10 Intro might be a more attractive option. ![]() This added feature highlights an overall positive of the software, which is that it’s been streamlined for seamless live performance. To go along with this bigger range of sounds, they’ve also added a new feature, called Collections, that makes it easier to keep track of sounds and plugins using tags instead of folders. The sound library in Live 10 is massive-definitely expanded over what was available in Live 9. A lot of the other plugins included in previous versions have been updated, too, generally giving you finer control over the sound you’re mixing. Version 10 includes four brand new plugins ( see full specs): the Wavetable synth tool, the Echo delay, the Drum Buss percussion sculpting tool, and the Pedal overdrive and distortion effect. The Suite level of the software will let you experience the full extent of those improvements, and is designed (and priced) for professionals. ![]() Live 10 is the newest edition of the software, and with it came quite a few improvements that make Ableton even more powerful, especially when used on-stage.
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