#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1
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vyl3tpwny · 1 year ago
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hey uh sorry to bother but what’s ur music setup? (computers, monitors, midi pads, keyboards, instruments, software, etc. and what brands for them?)
i really want to get into making digital music and have been looking at what my favorite artists use. i’ve been very hyperfixated on making digital music lately…
thanks :]
i can't possibly put down everything i use in one post so here are some essential thing i use
mac mini m1 (2020)
novation sl mk3 49 key
ableton live 11 suite
scarlett 8i6 interface
sm7b microphone
shure mic arm
sennheiser hd600 headphones
and the main plugins i use outside of ableton's included ones are
vital, every fabfilter plugin, serum, every valhalladsp plugin, and tdr limiter 6 for mastering stuff
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retailtrust · 2 years ago
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#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 update
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 Pc
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 plus
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 free
Delay on the left is simple but gives you some beautiful, possibly tempo-synced overlaying of pitch – meaning you can also make a monophonic source sound homophonic or polyphonic. The subtler improvements here I find even more useful. That allows for potentially more musical use – though you can also still carefully tune in coarse/fine (which also allows for other scales). You now can do real-time pitch-aligned shifting, which works well with monophonic inputs. The big change is on the right – note “Pitch” along with Freq and Ring under Mode.
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 update
Shifter joins other reboots to existing devices – this one formerly known as Frequency Shifter – but this update makes it suddenly a delight. But it’s a screen capture, and they look pretty, so that’s how this game is played. You’ll need to join the beta program and sign up on Centercode to use this:īonus points if you figured out the LFO settings here might sound… very dissonant. Let us know how the beta works for you, and of course, probably wait for the final build if you have mission-critical work on deadline. If you do have an Intel Mac or a Windows machine, though, there are still plenty of worthy tweaks to keep you occupied, and the expanded Shifter is worth getting excited about.
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 Pc
I’m glad I have this mobile NVIDIA chip on a PC now whirring away on a render to calm me. But honestly, the existing machines are already blazingly fast, sip power, and make no noticeable heat or noise to the user. And everyone now also interchangeably calls that “M1,” which I suspect will be outmoded as soon as Apple adds another chip. In fact, if you’re an MPE maven or a heavy power user of shortcuts and whatnot, you might want to dig into the release notes to check those specifics.Īpple Silicon support is probably the big deal.
And overall, to condense a bunch of little tweaks, you’ll just find a lot of navigation and keyboard shortcuts work better.
Improved navigation and window pane adjustments.
What else have Ableton been working on? A few other recent improvements from the update cycle (11.0.10 etc., just before 11.10) – to summarize: It’s a sort of combo LFO-envelope… thing.
New MIDI Shaper, also built in Max for Live, generates modulation data with custom envelopes and loads of options.
New Align Delay compensates for lag of various types (including lag introduced by the fact that sound is not all that fast-moving) with an adjustable Device you can stick anywhere.
(That nearly makes it count as a new Device!)
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 plus
Shifter is the update replacing Frequency Shifter, and now adds real-time monophonic pitch shifting, plus delay, envelope section, LFO, and glide.
There are tons of little fixes and enhancements, but the ones that stand out: The other stuff in this build is also all nice to have. There’s no question that this is what you want to get the most out of Apple’s custom chips, and it follows support from some other key software. But official support should mean even better performance, which we’ll need to test. I’ve been running it on a Mac mini and barely notice performance at all – in fact, barely notice the machine is on, thanks to Apple’s fans being essentially silent and more or less never turning on. Now the truth is, Ableton Live already ran pretty darned well without any official Apple Silicon support whatsoever, thanks to the magic of Apple’s Rosetta 2 technology. New in this build – new tools for handling lag and adjusting MIDI and pitch/frequency shifting, plus much-awaited native M1 Apple Silicon support.
#Ableton live 11 mac mini m1 free
Ableton Live 11.1 is now available as a public beta free to anyone with a Live 11 license.
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