6/27/2023 0 Comments Ableton live lite tutorialsDouble click on the first open track beneath ‘Percussion 1’ to create our first click trackĥ. Go to ‘Instruments’ > ‘Impulse’ > ‘Percussion 1’ and double click ‘Percussion 1’ to load this sound bankĤ. ![]() Make sure the Ableton ‘master click’ is turned off (click the yellow shaded area)ģ. ![]() We need to create our own click tracks and have them all at different tempos. Not every song we play is 120BPM, so we need a work-around. The problem with this click track is that it’s the ‘Master Click.’ This means that every track you play will be locked to this tempo. It will always open at 120BPM and the yellow shading indicates that it’s armed and ready. When you first open Ableton Live, you will notice that there is already a click track ready to go. While I will not get into pages of details here on setting up a click track within Ableton, you can always click over to the video tutorial here for a detailed breakdown. It’s important to note that while both Ableton and Pro Tools are DAWs, they are used for totally different purposes. ![]() I use Ableton during live shows and worship sets but I always do my post-production mixing in Pro Tools. Ableton Live is Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) that is most often used in the live setting.
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