Ableton Live Set Export and Link ready. Export enabled Capture ideas wherever you are and take them further in Live – use the new Export Live Set feature, now in a number of iOS apps. Download on the App Store. A powerful polyphonic modular synthesizer. You can put up to 100 modules and patch cables much freely. Logic Remote lets you use your iPhone or iPad to control Logic Pro on your Mac. Use Multi-Touch gestures to play software instruments, mix tracks, and control features like Live Loops and Remix FX from anywhere in the room. Swipe and tap to trigger cells in Live Loops. And tilt your iPhone or iPad up and down and use its gyroscope to manipulate.
More from Ableton:
Get all the features of Live 11 Suite free for 90 days.
On a mobile device? Live is fast, flexible music software for Mac and Windows.
Thanks. You will receive the download links shortly.
Thanks. You will receive the download links shortly. We’ve also sent you a separate email confirming your newsletter subscription.
System Requirements End User License Agreement
What is Ableton Live?
Ableton Live lets you easily create, produce and perform music within one intuitive interface. Live keeps everything in sync and works in real-time, so you can play and modify your musical ideas without interrupting the creative flow.
Live comes with a versatile collection of instruments, sounds, kits and loops for creating any kind of music and provides a full complement of effects to tweak and process your sound.
Ableton Live 11 Suite includes:
17 Instruments, including Wavetable, Operator, Simpler, Analog and more
74 Effects for processing Audio and MIDI, including Hybrid Reverb, Spectral Resonator, Spectral Time, PitchLoop89, Echo and many more
Instant mappings so you can use Live with your keyboards or controller
Max for Live to give you even more instruments, effects and customizations from the Live community, and to let you customize Live yourself
Installation on a Windows PC
Unzip the file and run setup.msi. Then open Live and follow the instructions there. If you want to uninstall the trial at any point, you can find help here.
Using an earlier version of Live?
You can install the trial next to your current version. Your library will not be overwritten or altered.
Live 11 System Requirements
Windows
Windows 10 (Build 1909 and later)
Intel® Core™ i5 processor or an AMD multi-core processor.
8 GB RAM
1366x768 display resolution
ASIO compatible audio hardware for Link support (also recommended for optimal audio performance)
Access to an internet connection for authorizing Live (for downloading additional content and updating Live, a fast internet connection is recommended)
Approximately 3 GB disk space on the system drive for the basic installation (8 GB free disk space recommended)
Up to 76 GB disk space for additionally available sound content
Ableton Live 9.7.2 Crack Mac
macOS
OS X 10.13 or later (more on macOS Big Sur)
Intel® Core™ i5 processor (more on Apple silicon and the M1 chip)
8 GB RAM
1280x800 display resolution
Core Audio compliant audio interface recommended
Access to an internet connection for authorizing Live (for downloading additional content and updating Live, a fast internet connection is recommended)
Approximately 3 GB disk space on the system drive for the basic installation (8 GB free disk space recommended)
Up to 76 GB disk space for additionally available sound content
You can create Aggregate Device to increase the number audio inputs and outputs available at the same time. You can also use an Aggregate Device if your application doesn't support separate input and output devices.
With Logic Pro, GarageBand, and MainStage, you can use a separate device for input and output. For example, you can use a USB microphone for input and the headphone jack of your Mac for output. Some applications not manufactured by Apple don't support separate input and output devices.
Set up an Aggregate Device
When you create an Aggregate Device, make sure to connect all external audio interfaces first.
From the Finder, choose Go > Utilities. Open the Audio MIDI Setup application.
Click the Add (+) button on the bottom-left corner in the Audio Devices window and chose Create Aggregate Device.
A new Aggregate Device appears in the list on the left side of the window. To rename the device, double-click it.
With the new Aggregate Device selected, enable the checkbox labeled 'Use' on the left side of the Audio Devices window. Do this for each device you want to include in the Aggregate Device. The order in which you check the boxes determines the order of the inputs and outputs in applications like Logic Pro and MainStage. For example, the first box you checked will be inputs one and two, the second box checked will be three and four, and so on.
The list on the right shows the currently connected audio devices and the number of input and output channels for each one.
To use the clock of a device as the master clock for all the combined devices, choose the device from the Clock Source menu of the Aggregate Device. Choose the device with the most reliable clock.
If your audio devices all work with word clock, connect them together using a word clock cable. Connect the cable from the device you designated as Clock Source to the input of each other device. Refer to your audio device product documentation for specific details.
If any of your devices don't work with word clock, select the Drift Correction checkbox for any devices not designated clock master.
Use an Aggregate Device with Apple music creation software
Open your application.
Do the following depending on the application you're using:
For Logic Pro, choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio, then select Devices.
For GarageBand, choose GarageBand > Preferences > Audio.
For MainStage, choose MainStage > Preferences > Audio.
Choose the Aggregate Device from the Output Device pop-up menu. Logic Pro and GarageBand automatically set the Input Device to the match the selected output device, which you can change if you want to use a different input device. In MainStage, you must manually select the input device.
In Logic Pro and MainStage, click Apply Changes. GarageBand automatically switches to the new input device.
Use the Aggregate Device as the sound output of your Mac
When you set the Aggregate Device as the sound output for your Mac, sounds from other apps on your Mac play through the Aggregate Device. The Aggregate Device also becomes the System Setting option in the Output and Input Device menus of your Apple music creation apps.
Ableton Live 10 Mac
From the Finder, choose Go > Utilities. Open Audio MIDI Setup.
Control-click the Aggregate Device in the left column, then choose 'Use this device for sound output' or 'Use this device for sound input.'