![]() Stray has created a language where many of Ableton’s functions can be reduced to single commands and written into a sequence of commands.įor example: I want to set Live’s Global Tempo to 145 BPM, select a track, select a clip slot that I’m going to record a sequence into and arm the track to record to take in MIDI notes. ![]() Scripts essentially allow you to automate the execution of tasks that otherwise would have to be executed by a human with a mouse. I’m going to do a series of blog posts on this remarkable addition to Ableton Live to introduce its functions and then go into advanced techniques for live performance.Įvery software has the possibility of being scripted and Ableton is no exception. Despite its incredible versatility, there is a way to massively increase its functionality and flexibility by adding a simple free script to the program – ClyphX designed by Stray from NativeKontrol. This makes sense considering the ability to use it live is built into the DNA of the program (hence the “Live”) and it is also the only of the widely used programs created by performing musicians (Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke). Of all the DAWs currently on the market, Ableton Live is arguably the best suited for live performance.
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