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Working with Live sets

Working with Live sets - Ableton Live Tutorial

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Working with Live sets

- [Instructor] As you begin to work in Ableton Live, you'll want to know how to create projects and save your work. You'll also need to understand the default file and folder structure so that you can keep your projects organized and ensure that the necessary audio files are contained within the project. This will keep you from encountering broken links and missing files as you move your projects from system to system. I've just opened up Ableton Live and I'm looking at a default project. In programs like Pro Tools or Logic, we refer to the working file as a Session; but in Ableton Live, we use the term Live Set, or Set, for short. The default Set here, then, contains two midi tracks and two audio tracks. After you've used Ableton Live for a while, it's possible that you're going to want to have your own default set; you can do that. All we need to do is add or delete any of the tracks that you want to have in the set. You can even put plug-ins; virtual instruments, compressors, EQs…

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