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After some weird new features popping up in a few videos from artists using Ableton Live, the rumor mill was already in full swing about a possible release of Ableton Live 10 in the near future. We’ve put our bet on an announcement at Well kids, the day is already here! Ableton just announced what has in store. Let’s have a look, shall we?New Devices in Your Arsenal!As a long time Ableton user I rarely find myself lusting after more devices. The current version of Live really offers everything I need. Having said that, three out of the four devices look like they will quickly find their way into my workflow.Echo is a device which promises to combine the sound of classic analog and digital hardware delays. Analog-modeled filters and vintage wobble are definitely two things I dig a lot, but it remains to be seen how it fairs against my current go-to.Drum Buss is a pure workhorse for drum tracks. It seems to do heaps of things I’m currently using a rack of third-party plugins for.
My current go-to plugins on drums are Native Instruments Transient Shaper, D16 Decimort, Waves RBass and the infamous. Count me a happy camper if the Drum Buss can add subtle character as well as real crush the drums like in the previews.Pedal is another device I dig. I actually just ordered an analog guitar pedal recently to dirty up my sounds, so not sure if I should be happy or cry about this new device. Pedal offers overdrive, distortion and fuzz and promises to bring the character of analog stomp boxes to Live. In Logic Pro X I always like use the integrated pedal board for sound design.Last but not least is Wavetable, a new synth which can shape, stretch and morph sounds using wavetables. These got plucked from analog synthesizers and seem like fun to play with. Anyway I’m not a big synth nerd, so while I like having more tools at my disposal I don’t see this one getting much use in my own personal process.
Fresh Sounds for Ableton Live 10Devices are great when you’re inspired to write songs or can afford to spent hours to design sounds. If you’re feeling beat block or want to knock out two more bangers before work, then presets and sound libraries are your best friend. Live 10 comes packed with some very cool new sound packs. CollectionsFirst there is a new type of packs called collections.
These seem similar to Maschine Expansions as they provide a roundhouse kick of usable sounds to write tunes for a specific genre or group of genres. Use them as is or tweak them easily to your liking with the mapped macros. Build and Drop. Aims at big tunes that run the dancefloor.