Ableton 10.1 Beta Download

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Live 10.1 expands the possibilities for making and shaping sound, as well as improving key features for editing and finalizing music. The update will be free for all Live 10 owners and is now in beta.

  • Feb 07, 2019  macbook pro late 2016, osx 10.13.6, rme multiface via sonnet thunderbolt expresscard adapter + thunderbolt to usb-c adapter, ableton live 10.0.1, push 2, komplete 9, maschine 2.7.6, touchable.
  • With the recent beta release of Ableton Live 10.1, the Wavetable and plug-in enhancements and workflow. Ableton Live 10 Suite (download).
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The new features in Live 10.1 include:

Mar 03, 2020  Ableton Live 10.1.9 Suite Free Download & Install (Windows & MAC) New 2020 - Duration: 5:12. Sale on Plugins 10,801 views. THE BEST.free. PLUGINS IN 2020!! Live Sets created in versions of Live older than 10.1 that contain instances of Simple Delay or Ping Pong Delay devices with delay time automation now sound more consistent. The Novation SL MkIII control surface script now works correctly again. Today, Ableton launched 10.1 Beta, the public beta for Live 10.1. That means the official release of Live 10.1 is just around the corner. For some software, a.1 (dot one) release isn’t very exciting. Not so for Ableton’s 10.1 update.

User wavetables

Musicians can now extend the capabilities of Wavetable’s oscillator section by importing their own wavetables or any sample into the device. Ableton live 9 mac compatiblity.

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Channel EQ

A flexible and simple EQ with curves and gain ranges suitable for a variety of audio material. The shape of the filters adapts based on how controls are set to always provide musical results.

Delay

Combines Simple Delay and Ping Pong Delay and adds feature upgrades. Ping pong behavior, as well as Jump, Fade-In and Pitch controls from those devices are all accessed from the front panel.

New automation features

Musicians get a palette of automation shapes to choose from, as well as the ability to stretch and skew automation, enter values with the numerical keypad, and easier access to clip modulation in Session View. Live now also detects curved movements inside automation and can merge multiple breakpoints into C- and S-shapes.

Improvements to zooming and scrolling

Live 10.1 makes switching between detailed views and big-picture editing faster with streamlined keyboard shortcuts, pinch zooming on compatible computers, a resizable Arrangement Overview window, and more.

Also new in Live 10.1

Track freezing with sidechains: Freezing tracks that contain sidechain routing is now possible.

Export return and master effects: Musicians now have the option to export single tracks and groups with return and master effects applied.

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VST3 support: Live 10.1 now supports VST3 plug-ins.

More on Live 10.1

Live 10.1 is now in an extensive beta testing period. If you would like to test this update, join the beta testing group.*

To see all the changes coming in Ableton Live 10.1, read the beta release notes.

For those who don’t own Live 10, see what else is new.

*You need to own a Live 10 license to join the beta testing group. Beta testing is only conducted in English.

New devices and workflow improvements feature in the update, which is currently being beta tested.

An update to Ableton Live is on the way.
The new version is currently in beta ahead of a general release and features a host of workflow improvements and new devices. The Wavetable instrument added in Live 10 now accepts user-generated waves, meaning you can load your own sounds into the plug-in, be it a wavetable or a random sample. There is also a new three-band equaliser called Channel EQ, which has curves that adjust depending on the amount of gain applied to a given band. Simple Delay and Ping Pong, two age-old Live devices, have been condensed into Delay, which comes with three different modes that change the behaviour of pitch artefacts caused by changing the delay time.
Following Live 10's workflow overhaul, 10.1 further tweaks the automation experience. In addition to a new selection of curve types, numerical values can now be entered with the keyboard, and automation lanes can be skewed and stretched into complex shapes. Zooming has also been improved with new shortcuts for moving quickly between macro and micro views of your project, while the pinch function on your mouse will now work as a zoom control. Other improvements include support for VST3 plug-ins and the ability to freeze tracks with a sidechain input.
The update will be free for all Ableton 10 owners. There is no firm release date, but Ableton says the final version is 'coming soon.' You can find a detailed list of the new features on the Ableton website.
Watch a promo video for Ableton 10.1.