Just a quick tip, because so much gear comes with a free version of live lite, it worth jumping on to a music forum and ask if anyone has a spare copy they don't use. I have given away loads because I get one with other gear I have bought.
Hi Ive been using bandlab but wanted to give Lite Lite a try as i have a couple of synths that i cant use there. If you've got a spare key I'd be super grateful. I've heard great things about this daw.
Hey! I'm trying to produce an album and I've used ableton free trial and loved it. I'm really into making music and would really appreciate any spare gear you might have.
@@pushpatternsso far i have barely used both but i personally prefer the abelton workflow of song arrangement. it just feels easier to jam with. I wish they made an android version of their app Note. i love hooking up my phone with FL studio mobile to MIDI and just chill on the couch and jam.
Thank you. I was not sure to get ableton live. The price is pretty steep to see whether I would be into this but no other content creator so far talked about ableton live lite. Thansk again will give this a go
Hey! thank you for the comment. I'm glad this helped you on your way with Ableton. Ableton Lite is great entry point and now with all the 11.3 updates its even better! I have video here on all the new updates - ua-cam.com/video/CruWjaEosak/v-deo.htmlsi=V8o7E6ol_d9wOAI7 Also, I have a free Ableton Lite beginners course here - ua-cam.com/play/PLk49l5T8kn7jp9yWQkdnZl_740Bv2yE2j.html&si=nE2J7UbTn89Xe9Lv
I’ve got suite on my main laptop but I wasn’t sure on what to get for my travel laptop. This video really helped me make my decision. Have you tried the new app Ableton Note? If so is it any good?
Amazing! I’m really happy to hear this helped you out! Yes I love note! I did a little video on that too - ua-cam.com/video/FjO72RaB-jk/v-deo.htmlsi=QnEQgqphCjyrW7GI
I believe you can but live intro was all I needed for t making music while travelling. The limited sounds Intro has actually makes songwriting easier. 👽🤘🏻@@DaveChips
@@SquizbarDeAlienOfficial I use Live lite as well for writing the ideas as it super minimal and not distracting. Was just thinking about getting full version, so your comment made me curious and cautious 😅
Hi, very helpful comparison - I am very very new to all this, so if I were to go with Live, what midi controller would you recommend (and interesting there is a s/h market on eBay for these)! Thanks, Neil
Hey Neil! I would recommend getting the Akai MPK Mini it’s really good price and there is always loads on EBay! There is also a video on my page on how to get it set up with Ableton Live. If you need help getting started I have a great ableton beginner course on skillshare and udemy, just search up push patterns!
You are right, Lite is very limited when it comes to audio effects. Especially the lack of EQ 8, which I think is a very important audio effect. I would suggest up grading to standard.
@@pushpatterns Will the free vst plug-ins, work with Lite ? Fx plug-ins for EQ, Compressor etc ? Instruments and synth plug-ins, will these work with Abelton Lite ? Thanks in advance.
Does anyone know if Intro has the ability to control external midi devices and can export piano roll as midi files? Both of those things Garageband cannot do and I'm getting frustrated with its limitations. I like the idea of using the same license for both a mac and a pc at the same time, too.
I got live lite with my Arturia controller. After a year & a half I updated to intro but it still lacks a lot of features. I got a refund and went to Standard at an upgrade price.
Hey thanks for this Aaron. What would say was the most limiting? Lack of samples, instruments, audio effects or track count? Or all? Just interested to know.
@@pushpatterns the track count is definitely limiting if you want to write your midi to audio or resample without flattening or removing the original track. There's work arounds like saving a copy of your set but it's nice to work in one set if you can. Intro also lacks EQ 8 & IIRC glue & dynamic compressors. A lot of Ableton videos pertaining to mixing are geared towards Standard or Suite, & not many consider Lite or Intro. This might be because the creators get a Standard/Suite license through school? It does leave a beginner feeling left out. Personally I think live lite with a controller is a good start for beginners. Once they become more experienced, Standard is worth the money. I think creators are very independent now & want the tools to mix/master their own music because it sounds very different when exported than it does in the DAW
Hey Aaron, Yes I thought the track count would be very limiting at some point. Yes, EQ8 is very important and would feel very limited with out it. I guess it great to get a feel for Ableton live and then if you like it you can up grade to standard straight away! Thank you for your comment it’s very insightful
Im learning after buying a MIDI arturia minilab mkII but in my opinion 8 tracks is not enough on Ableton Live "Lite". 10 or 12 tracks would dothe job for a non-proffesional begineer
Yes this is true! It can feel very limiting. That’s where intro might be a good alternative! 16 tracks. Also now in the new update you get the Drift instrument, which is AMAZING :)
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I think standard is great and you wouldn’t need to upgrade for a long time. But on the other hand intro is very cheap and you can always up grade if you feel limited by my the track count
@@pushpatterns Thanks! Hey, I was using the free trial Suite version and I built a sound using the wavetable function. But now I don't have the Suite version anymore, only the Lite one. Do you recommend any plugin that replaces the wavetable? My sound uses 2 Saw waves and 1 sine
The operator synth would be able to cover this. You can go to the Ableton shop and buy individual Live instruments or as suggested below look for a free 3rd part VST. The Tal - Noisemaker is a good one! also check this new video I did about how to learn any synth. This should help you build sounds on any new synth vst you get ua-cam.com/video/d0xnA1ZeLA8/v-deo.html
Sorry I'm confused. Are you able to put any song for sampling (like a random mp3) onto Live or are you just able to use what beats are on the software?
8 tracks is shet. I want to record live drums with 7 tracks and then what am I supposed to do lol. Thinking of going fruity loops producer edition. Free upgrades for life bro. $150 right now
I agree 8 tracks will be very limiting if you are trying to record live drums! I would recommend getting the Standard version of Ableton Live for your situation. Remember there is 20% off at the moment!
Yes you can. You will need a 3rd part VST to convert the automation data to DMX. This is a good video on explaining how. ua-cam.com/video/x5oiPA6b-bY/v-deo.html
Live lite is missing a lot of basic features like chance, probability, autopan effects, looper, external instrument etc... it's great to get started but limited.
I create mashups and remixes on Lite...it's fine for that. VSTs and AUs work fine, you don't have to use the Ableton devices (shock horror!) so you can use other free/cheap ones. That's what I do.
Wow! This an amazing shout! It hasn't been mentioned before. This comment is a valuable resource and will give lots of people a cheap way to start with Ableton Live Lite. Thank you for sharing!
@@pushpatterns Believe it or not, I bought mine 4 decades ago when I was studying engineering. Since then, it has been my daily use item. I just replaced the foam rings several times and the wire once. A brand new one would be prettier, but as long as the sound is pristine, why change ?
@@pushpatterns Absolutely! These headphones are flat monitors, which can be less expensive and more reliable than various types of studio monitors. To achieve the same quality with studio monitors, you'd have to spend a lot, let me tell you. When mixing in a session with many people in the studio, I keep the large speakers on for everyone's comfort, but I use the Sony MDR headphones to set and check the equalization. Not many people use them because they aren't designed to flatter the ear with an enhanced sound profile and are inexpensive, so they might not seem impressive. However, they stand up to the best that money can buy. It's a bit like Yamaha synthesizers: their sounds might seem less rich or full at first, but in a mix, they are very accurate with minimal audio processing. You can layer multiple sounds without overloading the mix. This is how quality shines. 👌
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Just want to add that Ableton are offering 20% off all versions until 11 January 2023. Intro is £55/$67, Standard is £215/$261 and Suite is £383/$465
This is the best explanation about Ableton Live Lite I've found!! thankyouuuu
Thanks! 😜
Just a quick tip, because so much gear comes with a free version of live lite, it worth jumping on to a music forum and ask if anyone has a spare copy they don't use. I have given away loads because I get one with other gear I have bought.
Amazing tip! Thanks for sharing! Would love to know if anyone has a spare licence they could donate to someone else
Hi Ive been using bandlab but wanted to give Lite Lite a try as i have a couple of synths that i cant use there. If you've got a spare key I'd be super grateful. I've heard great things about this daw.
Hey! I'm trying to produce an album and I've used ableton free trial and loved it. I'm really into making music and would really appreciate any spare gear you might have.
got it bundled with an Akai MPD218. my other Akai product came with MPC beats and some plugins.
Nice! Whats the MPC Beats like?
@@pushpatternsso far i have barely used both but i personally prefer the abelton workflow of song arrangement. it just feels easier to jam with. I wish they made an android version of their app Note. i love hooking up my phone with FL studio mobile to MIDI and just chill on the couch and jam.
Yeah I do like the new app! it makes the song creation stage feel a bit more like 'play' Fingers are cross it on Android soon!
Thank you. I was not sure to get ableton live. The price is pretty steep to see whether I would be into this but no other content creator so far talked about ableton live lite. Thansk again will give this a go
Hey! thank you for the comment. I'm glad this helped you on your way with Ableton. Ableton Lite is great entry point and now with all the 11.3 updates its even better! I have video here on all the new updates - ua-cam.com/video/CruWjaEosak/v-deo.htmlsi=V8o7E6ol_d9wOAI7
Also, I have a free Ableton Lite beginners course here - ua-cam.com/play/PLk49l5T8kn7jp9yWQkdnZl_740Bv2yE2j.html&si=nE2J7UbTn89Xe9Lv
Thank you so much for your comparison video, that helps a lot 💯
Pleasure! Glad it helped 👍
@@pushpatterns Consider to make more, this type of comparison video helps a lot to show which is better!!
We have a few in the works, is there anything you would partially like to see covered?
Really chilled and helpful video , cheers
Thanks man! Hope you enjoyed it
I’ve got suite on my main laptop but I wasn’t sure on what to get for my travel laptop. This video really helped me make my decision.
Have you tried the new app Ableton Note? If so is it any good?
Amazing! I’m really happy to hear this helped you out! Yes I love note! I did a little video on that too - ua-cam.com/video/FjO72RaB-jk/v-deo.htmlsi=QnEQgqphCjyrW7GI
Just curious, can you not authorise your main version on 2 devices?
I believe you can but live intro was all I needed for t making music while travelling. The limited sounds Intro has actually makes songwriting easier. 👽🤘🏻@@DaveChips
@@SquizbarDeAlienOfficial I use Live lite as well for writing the ideas as it super minimal and not distracting.
Was just thinking about getting full version, so your comment made me curious and cautious 😅
The full version is fantastic. Out of curiosity have you released anything you’ve made?@@DaveChips
Thanks for this.. Clear now..
Glad it helped! What version are you going to get?
Hi, very helpful comparison - I am very very new to all this, so if I were to go with Live, what midi controller would you recommend (and interesting there is a s/h market on eBay for these)! Thanks, Neil
Hey Neil! I would recommend getting the Akai MPK Mini it’s really good price and there is always loads on EBay! There is also a video on my page on how to get it set up with Ableton Live. If you need help getting started I have a great ableton beginner course on skillshare and udemy, just search up push patterns!
What about the effects? Noticed that the lite doesn’t have the effects as the other versions on some tutorials? Or maybe I’m missing it
You are right, Lite is very limited when it comes to audio effects. Especially the lack of EQ 8, which I think is a very important audio effect. I would suggest up grading to standard.
@@pushpatterns Will the free vst plug-ins, work with Lite ?
Fx plug-ins for EQ, Compressor etc ?
Instruments and synth plug-ins, will these work with Abelton Lite ?
Thanks in advance.
@@hardrod6989 Yeah seems to be working well for me so far. I gathered a lot of free VSTs from UA-cam to cover up for the missing parts.
This is free at the moment - www.native-instruments.com/en/products/izotope/ozone-11-eq/?
Does anyone know if Intro has the ability to control external midi devices and can export piano roll as midi files? Both of those things Garageband cannot do and I'm getting frustrated with its limitations. I like the idea of using the same license for both a mac and a pc at the same time, too.
Yes it does both :)
Some iOS apps include an Ableton Lite license too, I got mine from Koala Sampler ($5 dollars).
I didn't know that, amazing! Thank you for sharing! I will pin the comment to make sure other people get this great tip too! ✌️
I got live lite with my Arturia controller. After a year & a half I updated to intro but it still lacks a lot of features. I got a refund and went to Standard at an upgrade price.
Hey thanks for this Aaron. What would say was the most limiting? Lack of samples, instruments, audio effects or track count? Or all? Just interested to know.
@@pushpatterns the track count is definitely limiting if you want to write your midi to audio or resample without flattening or removing the original track. There's work arounds like saving a copy of your set but it's nice to work in one set if you can. Intro also lacks EQ 8 & IIRC glue & dynamic compressors. A lot of Ableton videos pertaining to mixing are geared towards Standard or Suite, & not many consider Lite or Intro. This might be because the creators get a Standard/Suite license through school? It does leave a beginner feeling left out. Personally I think live lite with a controller is a good start for beginners. Once they become more experienced, Standard is worth the money. I think creators are very independent now & want the tools to mix/master their own music because it sounds very different when exported than it does in the DAW
Hey Aaron, Yes I thought the track count would be very limiting at some point. Yes, EQ8 is very important and would feel very limited with out it. I guess it great to get a feel for Ableton live and then if you like it you can up grade to standard straight away! Thank you for your comment it’s very insightful
amazing!! many thanks i have the ableton live lite 12 and didn't know if there's a difference between intro and lite. I almost buy intro lol
Glad to help!
Im learning after buying a MIDI arturia minilab mkII but in my opinion 8 tracks is not enough on Ableton Live "Lite". 10 or 12 tracks would dothe job for a non-proffesional begineer
Yes this is true! It can feel very limiting. That’s where intro might be a good alternative! 16 tracks. Also now in the new update you get the Drift instrument, which is AMAZING :)
U can use drum racks to have more tracks But it can make the workflow a complex chaos
Yes and you can also route the output to sends
How can I send audio from Live Lite 11 to OBS? Restream is in the correct location but Ableton live lite doesn't seem to detect any of the REAPLUGINS
Try this video, it might help! - ua-cam.com/video/HxXW4BW_glY/v-deo.html
may as well pick up Ableton with the audio interface you'll need with Ableton.
This is very true!
Thanks sir..
You’re welcome!
Can you upgrade live 11 to live 11 standard. My computer is too old for live 12.
Not anymore I dont think, Sorry :( They are only selling Ableton Live 12 now.
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I'm starting out, not sure if this will be a hobby or something serious. Which is better Intro or standard? . I think i'll pass on the lite version.
I think standard is great and you wouldn’t need to upgrade for a long time. But on the other hand intro is very cheap and you can always up grade if you feel limited by my the track count
Can I use and save unlimited plugins in a set on Lite?
Yes you can unlimited plugins in a set, well, as much as your CPU can handle! and it also supports VST2, VST3 and Audio Unit v2 and v3
@@pushpatterns Thanks! Hey, I was using the free trial Suite version and I built a sound using the wavetable function. But now I don't have the Suite version anymore, only the Lite one. Do you recommend any plugin that replaces the wavetable? My sound uses 2 Saw waves and 1 sine
@@saraiskunz The free Vital synth could be a good alternative
The operator synth would be able to cover this. You can go to the Ableton shop and buy individual Live instruments or as suggested below look for a free 3rd part VST. The Tal - Noisemaker is a good one! also check this new video I did about how to learn any synth. This should help you build sounds on any new synth vst you get
ua-cam.com/video/d0xnA1ZeLA8/v-deo.html
is live lite the reason i cant drag and drop my videos to Ableton?
Are your trying to drag the video into session or arrangement view?
@@pushpatterns that part I do not know… im just trying to drag and drop to main lane
@@stevengonzalez7545 Drag it into arrangement view.
Sorry I'm confused. Are you able to put any song for sampling (like a random mp3) onto Live or are you just able to use what beats are on the software?
Yea you can input audio file and make beats!
how to upgrade Live Lite in to Ableton Intro?
You can’t unfortunately
@@pushpatterns so its deferent version? i mean when i buy intro,its mean i have two version of Ableton instaled on my PC?
Yes that is correct, it is a different version. You can only upgrade one you are in the paid versions of Ableton Live as I understand.
how to upgrade live lite to intro??
You just purchase intro from the ableton store. There’s no direct upgrade.
im guessing here,,, but if you own the maschine 2 software... the plugin could circumvent the amount of tracks etc etc?? *shrugs
Yeah that would be a sort of way around it :)
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8 tracks is shet. I want to record live drums with 7 tracks and then what am I supposed to do lol. Thinking of going fruity loops producer edition. Free upgrades for life bro. $150 right now
I agree 8 tracks will be very limiting if you are trying to record live drums! I would recommend getting the Standard version of Ableton Live for your situation. Remember there is 20% off at the moment!
can you dmx lights with your drum tracks in the intro version?
Yes you can. You will need a 3rd part VST to convert the automation data to DMX. This is a good video on explaining how. ua-cam.com/video/x5oiPA6b-bY/v-deo.html
Live lite is missing a lot of basic features like chance, probability, autopan effects, looper, external instrument etc... it's great to get started but limited.
I agree! It’s great to get started but you can find it quite limiting very quickly
@@pushpatterns they know how drugs work.
I create mashups and remixes on Lite...it's fine for that. VSTs and AUs work fine, you don't have to use the Ableton devices (shock horror!) so you can use other free/cheap ones. That's what I do.
There is ONE feature I wish I had...Tempo Follow from a master track. But for free, I can live with automating any tempo changes manually.
I like you. Thumbs Up👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Dunno if it's been commented but ableton lite is for free with the koala sampler ios app, like $10 or something
Wow! This an amazing shout! It hasn't been mentioned before. This comment is a valuable resource and will give lots of people a cheap way to start with Ableton Live Lite. Thank you for sharing!
Sony's inexpensive trusty headset 👍
You know the score! 😜
@@pushpatterns Believe it or not, I bought mine 4 decades ago when I was studying engineering. Since then, it has been my daily use item. I just replaced the foam rings several times and the wire once. A brand new one would be prettier, but as long as the sound is pristine, why change ?
@@axelSixtySix They're great! I find that if you mix them well, it translates very well to most sets of speakers.
@@pushpatterns Absolutely! These headphones are flat monitors, which can be less expensive and more reliable than various types of studio monitors. To achieve the same quality with studio monitors, you'd have to spend a lot, let me tell you. When mixing in a session with many people in the studio, I keep the large speakers on for everyone's comfort, but I use the Sony MDR headphones to set and check the equalization. Not many people use them because they aren't designed to flatter the ear with an enhanced sound profile and are inexpensive, so they might not seem impressive. However, they stand up to the best that money can buy.
It's a bit like Yamaha synthesizers: their sounds might seem less rich or full at first, but in a mix, they are very accurate with minimal audio processing. You can layer multiple sounds without overloading the mix. This is how quality shines. 👌
@@axelSixtySix Amen brother 🙌
16 tracks, lmao what is this, the early 90's?
Haha I know right! It’s to get you to buy the upgrade 😎