![]() It’s literally something I pined for in a tweet earlier this year. Ableton describes Collections as a way to organize favorite or most-used plugins, sounds, and more, but really, it’s a customizable tagging system. One of the more exciting new features in Live 10 might be initially glossed over by many: Collections. You can also look forward to a new library of sounds. Some previous plugins have been given a refresh: Utility now has an improved gain range and the ability to mono bass separately, and EQ Eight and Split Stereo Pan have extended low frequency slopes for finer control. ![]() Ableton is introducing four new plugins - the tools used for everything from sound creation to signal processing - that will come standard with the software: Wavetable, a synth that promises “deep, flexible modulation,” Echo, a multi-purpose delay unit for adding texture, Drum Buss, an all-in-one drum sculpting tool, and Pedal, which delivers overdrive and warm distortion. There’s a lot of new, notable changes to Live in version 10. Live 9, Ableton’s last major upgrade to the title, came out in 2013 alongside the debut of Push, a hardware controller for Live with 64 pads designed to play and program beats. ![]() Developer Ableton has announced Live 10, the next version of its popular music production software.
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