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Ableton Live - 7.0 LE Manual de usuario (368 paginas)


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Ableton Live 7 LE

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Welcome to Live

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1.2.3 Better Tempo Control

4

1.2.5 Device Improvements

4

CHAPTER 1. WELCOME TO LIVE 3

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First Steps

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The Info View and its

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Show/Hide Button

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2.2 Setting up Preferences

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2.3 The Main Live Screen

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Adjusting the Main

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Window Split

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Unlocking Live

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3.2 Step 2: Unlocking Live

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3.2.3 Unlocking Online

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3.2.4 Unlocking Ofine

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3.3 Copy Protection FAQs

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CHAPTER 3. UNLOCKING LIVE 13

15

Live Concepts

16

4.2 Arrangement and Session

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4.3 Tracks

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4.4 Audio and MIDI

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4.5 Audio Clips and Samples

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4.6 MIDI Clips and MIDI Files

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4.7 Devices and the Mixer

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CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 21

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CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 22

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Live's Crossfader

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A MIDI Effect, an

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Instrument and an Audio

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Effect in a MIDI Track

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4.8 Presets and Racks

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4.9 Routing

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4.10 Recording New Clips

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4.11 Automation Envelopes

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4.12 Clip Envelopes

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4.13 MIDI and Key Remote

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4.14 Saving and Exporting

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4.15 The Library

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Choosing the Library

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Bookmark

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Managing Files and Sets

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Library Is this

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Browser's Root

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The File Browser's

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Parent Folder Item

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A Folder in the Browser

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5.1.2 Browser Bookmarks

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5.1.3 Searching for Files

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Activating Browser

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Search Mode

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The Search Field and Go

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5.1.4 Previewing Files

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The Preview Volume

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Dropping a Clip to

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Create a New Track

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5.1.7 Hot-Swap Mode

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5.2 Sample Files

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5.2.1 The Decoding Cache

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5.2.2 Analysis Files (.asd)

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5.2.3 File Pre-Analysis

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5.2.4 Exporting Audio

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The Rendered Track

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Chooser

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Audio Rendering

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Options

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5.3 MIDI Files

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5.4 Live Clips

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5.5 Live Sets

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5.5.2 Merging Sets

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5.5.4 Template Sets

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5.6 Live Projects

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A New Project Was

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Added Next to Tango

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Project

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Added by Saving a Live

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Set Outside its Original

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5.6.2 Projects and Presets

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5.7 The Live Library

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The Library Location

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Unavailable Library

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Locations can be

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Cleared from the List

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5.8 Locating Missing Samples

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5.8.1 Manual Repair

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5.8.2 Automatic Repair

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Automatic Repair

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Options in the File

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Manager

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Options for Collecting

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External Samples

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The File Manager's

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Collect and Save Button

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5.11 Finding Unused Samples

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5.13 File Management FAQs

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Folder Structure?

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Arrangement View

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6.1 Navigation

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6.2 Transport

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Scrubbing Arrangement

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Playback

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Setting the Play Position

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Position Fields

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Using Locators to

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Launch Play in the

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Arrangement

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The Locator Controls

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6.4 Time Signature Changes

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6.5 The Arrangement Loop

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6.6 Moving and Resizing Clips

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6.7 Selecting Clips and Time

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6.8 Using the Editing Grid

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A Gap Between Clips

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Has Been Deleted by

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First Selecting It, Then

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Executing the Delete

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Time Command

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6.10 Splitting Clips

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6.11 Consolidating Clips

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Consolidating Several

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Clips Into a New Clip

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Session View

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7.1 Session View Clips

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7.2 Tracks and Scenes

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These Scenes Will

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Change the Tempo and

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Time Signature

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7.3 The Track Status Fields

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7.4.1 Select on Launch

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7.4.3 Editing Scenes

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CHAPTER 7. SESSION VIEW 91

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The Stop All Clips

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Clip View

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CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 94

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The Clip View for an

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Audio Clip

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CHAPTER 8. CLIP VIEW 96

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8.1 The Clip Box

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8.1.3 Clip Signature

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8.1.4 Groove

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8.1.5 Clip Offset and Nudging

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8.2 The Sample Box

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The Clip Zoom/Scroll

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The Follow Switch

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The Clip Start and End

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Markers

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The Clip Overview

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Using Clip Start and End

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Controls to Change Clip

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The Clip Scrub Area

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The Clip Loop Controls

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Setting the Clip to Run

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Into a Loop

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8.2.3 Clip Pitch and Gain

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The Save Default Clip

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The High Quality Switch

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8.2.8 Clip RAM Mode

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8.2.9 Reversing Samples

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8.2.10 Cropping Samples

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8.3 The Notes Box

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8.3.3 MIDI Loop/Region

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Tempo Control and Warping

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9.2 Time-Warping Samples

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9.2.1 Tempo Master/Slave

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9.2.2 Warp Markers

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9.2.3 Using Warp Markers

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A One-Bar Loop as It

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Appears in the Clip

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View, by Default

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Setting the Warp

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Markers for a Poorly Cut

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Using Warp Markers to

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Manipulate the Groove

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Auto-Warp's Results in

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The Metronome Switch

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Using the Context Menu

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Three Selected Warp

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9.3.1 Beats Mode

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9.3.2 Tones Mode

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9.3.3 Texture Mode

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9.3.4 Re-Pitch Mode

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Chapter 10

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10.2 The MIDI Editor

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Previewing MIDI Notes

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Note Scale Position Is

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Shown Vertically and

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Beat-Time Horizontally

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MIDI Editor Navigation

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The Control Bar's Follow

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The MIDI Clip Scrub

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10.4 Editing MIDI

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10.4.3 Grid Snapping

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Quantizing MIDI Notes

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Copying (Left) and

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Pasting (Right) a Loop

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10.4.6 Changing Note Length

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10.4.7 Editing Velocities

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Drawing Identical

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Velocities (Left) and a

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Crescendo (Right)

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10.4.8 Deactivating Notes

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Launching Clips

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11.2 Launch Modes

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11.3 Clip-Level Quantization

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11.4 Velocity

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11.5 Legato Mode

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11.6 Follow Actions

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The Follow Action

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Controls

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11.6.2 Creating Cycles

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Routing and I/O

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12.1 Monitoring

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Audio and MIDI Track

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Arm Buttons

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12.2 Exter nal Audio In/Out

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12.3 Exter nal MIDI In/Out

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The MIDI Ports List in

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Activating the Computer

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MIDI Keyboard

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12.4 Resampling

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12.5 Inter nal Routings

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Two Ways to Route Track

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A into Track B

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Tap Points for Track

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Routing

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Tap Points for Every

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Chain in a Track

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An Example Setup for

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Post-Effects Recording

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Recording the Output of

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Audio Tracks

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Submixing the Individual

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Drums of a Drum Kit

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Using Impulse's

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Individual Outs to

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Separately Process

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Sample Slots

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Tracks Feeding MIDI to

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From the Parts of a

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Multi-Timbral

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Instrument

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Routing a Speech Signal

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Into a Vocoder's

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Sidechain Input

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Using an Auxiliary MIDI

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Track to Layer

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Instruments

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Chapter 13

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The Session View Mixer

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The Mixer Section

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Selectors

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The Mixer Controls

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13.1.1 Session Mixer Features

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13.2 Audio and MIDI Tracks

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The Send Controls and

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Pre/Post Toggle

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The Crossfader and

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Selector

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Choose from Seven

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Crossfader Curves

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Crossfader Curve

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Properties

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Crossfade Assign

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Buttons

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13.5 Soloing and Cueing

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13.6 Track Delays

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CHAPTER 13. MIXING 178

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Recording New Clips

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14.3 Recording

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Recording a New Clip

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Into the Session View

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14.4 Recording in Sync

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14.6 Recording with Count-in

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14.7 Setting up File Types

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The Scene Up/Down

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A Track Launch Button

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Working with Instruments and

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Devices in the Track

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Devices Can Be Folded

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15.1 Using the Live Devices

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MIDI and Audio Track

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A MIDI Track's Device

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Chain Can Contain All

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Three Device Types

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Device Activator

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Switches

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15.1.1 Live Device Presets

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Presets in the Device

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Browser

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The Hot-Swap Presets

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The Save Preset Button

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The Default Presets

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15.2 Using Plug-Ins

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The Plug-In Device

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A VST Plug-In in the

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Track View

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The Plug-In Unfold

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The Plug-In Edit Button

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15.3 VST Plug-Ins

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Setting up VST Plug-In

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Sources for Windows

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Sources for Mac OS X

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15.3.2 VST Programs and Banks

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15.4 Audio Units Plug-Ins

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Opening an Audio Units

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Plug-In Window

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Chapter 16

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16.1 An Overview of Racks

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16.2 Drum Racks

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16.2.1 Pad View

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16.3 Mixing With Racks

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Mixing Rack Chains in

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Chapter 17

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17.2 Deleting Automation

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17.3 Overriding Automation

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Automation Envelopes

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17.4.1 Drawing Envelopes

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17.4.2 Editing Breakpoints

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17.4.3 Locking Envelopes

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17.4.4 Edit Menu Commands

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Clip Envelopes

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18.1 The Clip Envelope Editor

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18.2 Audio Clip Envelopes

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The Transposition

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Envelope with Steps

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(Top) and Ramps

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(Bottom)

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18.2.4 Scrambling Beats

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and the modulation

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Envelope

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18.3.2 Modulating Pan

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A MIDI Controller Clip

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Envelope

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Using a Clip Envelope to

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Create a Fade-Out Over

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Several Repetitions of a

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The Sample (Left) and

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Envelope (Right) Start

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18.5.4 Clip Envelopes as LFOs

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Live Audio Effect Reference

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controls dene the

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19.2 Auto Pan

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19.3 Beat Repeat

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19.4 Chorus

242

19.5 Compressor

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19.5.1 Sidechain Parameters

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19.5.2 Compression Tips

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19.6 Dynamic Tube

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19.7 EQ Eight

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19.8 EQ Three

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19.9 Erosion

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19.10 Filter Delay

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19.11 Flanger

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19.12 Gate

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19.13 Grain Delay

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19.14 Phaser

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19.15 Ping Pong Delay

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19.16 Redux

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19.17 Resonators

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19.18 Reverb

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19.18.1 Input Processing

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19.18.2 Early Reections

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19.18.3 Global Settings

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19.18.4 Diffusion Network

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19.19 Saturator

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19.20 Simple Delay

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19.21 Spectrum

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19.22 Utility

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19.23 Vinyl Distortion

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Live MIDI Effect Reference

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Con & Diverge

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Pinky Up and Pinky

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UpDown

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Thumb Up and

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Thumb UpDown

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20.2 Chord

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20.3 Note Length

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20.4 Pitch

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20.5 Random

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20.6 Scale

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20.7 Velocity

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Live Instrument Reference

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21.1 Impulse

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21.1.3 Filter

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21.1.4 Saturator and Envelope

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21.1.5 Pan and Volume

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21.1.6 Global Controls

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21.1.7 Individual Outputs

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21.2 Simpler

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21.2.2 Sample Controls

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21.2.3 Zoom

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21.2.4 Envelope

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21.2.5 Filter

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21.2.6 LFO

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21.2.7 Glide and Spread

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21.3.1 EIC Installation

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MIDI and Key Remote Control

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22.1 MIDI Remote Control

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Control Surfaces Can

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Follow Device Selection

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Getting Hands-On:

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Control Surfaces Can Be

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Locked to Devices

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Dening Control

300

Surfaces Manually

300

22.1.3 Takeover Mode

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22.2 The Mapping Browser

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22.2.2 Mapping to MIDI Notes

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and Twos

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The Relative Session

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Mapping Strip

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The Key Map Mode

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22.3 Mackie Control

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22.3.1 Channel Strips

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The V-Pots and

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Assignment Switches

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Bank, Channel, Flip and

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Return Buttons

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22.3.4 Transport

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The Software-Specic

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Computer Audio Resources and

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Strategies

320

The CPU Load Meter

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23.2 Managing the Disk Load

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Live 7 Audio Fact Sheet

324

24.2 Neutral Operations

325

24.2.7 Freeze, Flatten

328

24.2.8 Bypassed Effects

329

24.2.9 Routing

329

24.2.10 Splitting Clips

329

24.3 Non-Neutral Operations

330

24.3.3 Volume Automation

331

24.3.4 Dithering

332

24.3.7 Consolidate

332

24.3.8 Clip fades

333

24.3.9 Panning

333

24.3.10 Global Groove Changes

333

24.5 Summary and Conclusions

334

Live 7 MIDI Fact Sheet

335

25.2 MIDI Timing Problems

336

25.5 Tests and Results

339

MIDI Output Test

341

Conguration

341

25.7 Summary and Conclusions

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Live Keyboard Shortcuts

343

26.2 Accessing Menus

344

26.3 Adjusting Values

344

26.4 Browsing

345

26.5 Transport

345

26.6 Editing

346

26.8 Session View Commands

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26.10 Commands for Tracks

348

26.15 Clip View MIDI Editor

350

26.17 Global Quantization

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26.20 Using the Context Menu

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Chapter 27

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Live 7 LE Live 7

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INDEX 356

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INDEX 357

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INDEX 358

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INDEX 359

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INDEX 360

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INDEX 361

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INDEX 362

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INDEX 363

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INDEX 364

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INDEX 365

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