![]() This is another thing, a lot of us have wanted for forever. Most noteworthy is that Cmd/Ctrl + L now toggles the Arrangement Loop, instead of forgetting about the off setting for the feature as before. A lot of them are added for an improved editing and automation workflow. There are other new context related shortcuts that will be immensely helpful for the workflow in Live 10. Z: zoom to time selection in Arrangement and in Detail View (Shift + Z zooms back out).R: Reverse can now be performed on a time selection with this shortcut.M: toggle the Computer MIDI Keyboard on and off (off by default).A: toggles the visibility of all automation lanes in the Arrangement View on or off.Five new single key shortcuts are introduced in Live 10 alone. ![]() New ShortcutsĪs regular readers of Sonic Bloom already know, I'm a huge fan of shortcuts as they can improve the workflow so much. We're going to see a lot more fantastic Max for Live releases and mad hybrid devices because of this move. In addition, Max for Live devices can now send and receive SysEx data, providing new capabilities in conjunction with external hardware full access to synthesiser parameters, preset dumping through MIDI dumps, custom external synths and effects controls, and much more. Not only does this mean, you don't have to install Max separately anymore, but Max for Live devices load faster and require less CPU. I'm very excited about Max for Live now being fully integrated into Live. With Max for Live, we're seeing what acquiring Cycling '74 made possible. For me, it's not the individual features that make this upgrade intriguing, but the sum of all of them making Live 10 much more enjoyable to produce with. There are a lot of small improvements, that together make working with Live 10 that much smoother and more easy going. Overall, the focus this time appears to be the workflow. Since everyone's going to write about these new features and Ableton have provided lots of information as well as the video, I'm going to concentrate on the features Ableton deem less noteworthy, but surely aren't. New Push features: melodic step sequencing layout, better device visualisation & MIDI note view.Editing & workflow improvements for Arrangement View.Multi-clip editing: on multiple tracks in single view.Capture: Live captures whatever you play in an armed MIDI track, even if you forgot to press record.Pedal: stomp box effect with overdrive, distortion & fuzz.Drum Buss: drum effect with drive, crunch, compression, transient shaping etc.The big changes explained in the video are:
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