![]() For an in-depth look at the new features and how they work, Terrence O’Brien has been using Live 11 since mid-November last year and has written a great piece on it. But we’re not here to talk about that, we’re going to run through the biggest and most notable changes that have been introduced. Well, as with any major update there are lots of tweaks and fixes and tiny little changes that make the overall running of the software smoother that you won’t really notice. Now it’s finally here, those who haven’t been scrawling through every feature list and watching Ableton’s nearly 20 videos on the new additions might be wondering – what’s actually been added then? It’s been a long build-up, and we’ve been looking forward to all of it’s new features since we covered what was being introduced last November. The full new version of Ableton, the 11th big update to the world-renowned DAW, has launched at last. ![]() Image Credit: Ableton The next generation of Ableton is here and it might not be obvious what’s new at first glance, so here are the best new features in the DAW.
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