Ableton Live 12 Scale Awareness and MIDI Tools - First Look!
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
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Following on from his video checking out Ableton's new Meld Synth, P-LASK checks out some more exciting features in the up-and-coming release of Ableton Live 12, this time focussing on the Scale Awareness function and some of the new MIDI Tools available.
Starting with the Scale Awareness function, we look at how staying in key becomes easier in Ableton Live 12 and how we can use it in the updated arpeggiator and chord plugins. We then check out some of the new MIDI tools that can help compose new drum patterns and chords - all with a visually pleasing updated user interface.
It looks like generating new ideas and inspiration is about to get easier with Ableton Live 12, and that can only be a good thing!
Check it out!
00:00 - Introduction
01:02 - Scale Awareness Function
02:33 - New Arpeggiator and Scale Awareness
04:30 - New Chord Effect and Scale Awareness
06:22 - New MIDI Function and Generation Tools
13:59 - Conclusion
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Cool, finally E# after 15 years.
That velocity shaper looks interesting... especially on percs. Nice!
11:16 "which is actually F, I don't know why they're calling it E#" Your global scale is set to D# Minor, and F in this scale is called E#. (An easy way to understand why it is called this (but perhaps not so theoretically enlightening) is because each note in the scale must correspond to a unique letter. D# minor scale already has a F#, so there cannot also be an F.)
so was the software correct ? or is it buggy thanks
Ableton is correct. In the scale of D# minor, the note otherwise called F is called E#
Nice work, Paul!!
Diagonal MIDI note slice like FL has had for over a decade now? Also they should implement bezier curve diagonal MIDI note slice, so you can cut notes in a sine wave or any shape pattern. This feature should exist because it would be insane to try to implement it any other way, go ahead and think about how you would do that maybe creating your own m4l device, what a nightmare, I think it could be done, but man.
Great video, thanks.. can you snap the scale to the white keys only?
The C major scale and the modes of C major are using only "the white keys" (without sharps of flats). So if you choose C major, D Dorian, E Phrygian, F Lydian, G Mixolydian, A Minor or B Locrian you have a scale using only "the white keys".
thanks for the reply, that's handy to know.. i don't think i explained it properly.
What i meant was is there a way in AL 12 to pick any scale and have it play on the white keys only? (and with no repeated notes next to each other), if you search for the M4L device called Fold, that's what i mean, or Komplete Kontrols' 'easy mode'...
thanks for you time! @@andrew_nayes
are these new midi parameters assignable to an external midi controller?
😳 I’m not certain how the Ableton upgrade model is going to work with Push (Standalone) Do those users get these new features?
How do I fade using 12
Marvelous! Let’s stay in touch?
Let’s
I'm a beta tester, still way too buggy!!!
It’s called E sharp ( and not F) because the second degree of the key of D sharp minor has to be named E…
Volume of the output way too low 👎