Live allows you to record and alter clips, and to create larger musical structures from them: songs, scores, remixes, DJ sets or stage shows.Ī Live Set consists of two environments that can hold clips: The Arrangement is a layout of clips along a musical timeline the Session is a real-time-oriented “launching base” for clips. A clip is a piece of musical material: a melody, a drum pattern, a bassline or a complete song. The basic musical building blocks of Live are called clips. ![]() Live Sets reside in a Live Project - a folder that collects related materials - and can be opened either through the File menu’s Open command or via Live’s browser. The type of document that you create and work on in Live is called a Live Set (see ‘Live Sets’). Live’s browser (see ‘Working with the Browser’) is the place where you interact with your library of musical assets: the core library of sounds that are installed with the program, any additional sounds you’ve installed via Ableton Packs, presets and samples you’ve saved, your Ableton and third-party devices, and any folders that you’ve added manually. We advise you to read this chapter early in your Live career, as a solid understanding of the program’s basic principles will help you fully exploit Live’s potential for your music-making. ![]() ![]() This chapter introduces the essential concepts of Live.
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