Ironically, this video made me consider upgrading to Standard, so I bought a used Intro license while already owning Lite. A little heads-up: The pricing for upgrading to Standard/Suite is the same whether you own a Lite or an Intro license. Just thought I'd share this here.
I can make tons of music on Lite, what held me back though is running backing tracks. When adding tons of automation tracks I just ran out of available tracks
I got a license with my Minilab MKii have been using Lite since 9. Using 11 lite I've found that there isnt much I can't do aside from using M4L devices. Sometimes I have to combine samples (usually drum & bass or multiple guitars) when mixing to fit in the 8x8 track limits. The only reason I really would like to get the Standard license is to be able to use the M4L devices. Thanks for another fantastic video!
This was an inspiring video good sir!! I just wanted to know is Live Lite good for acoustic recording stuff? Would 8 tracks be too limiting in this case, where we arent really relying on the electro glitchy effects a whole lot.
I'm having an issue with my vocals on ableton live light. Just running my mic through an interface, then directly into the computer. Sounds like I'm singing into a can. Very boxy and not warm at all. Do I need a mixer or is there an issue with this DAW. I appreciate the help if anyone knows. Thank you
Recording vocals depends on: Room acoustics Type/quality of mic (using a pop shield is a good idea too.) Quality of audio interface Processing (various; depending on the sound you're looking for) Mix > EQ/other processing (in context of the rest of the track)
Same outcome... Not as user friendly though.... The thing with the old scale and chord tools was that you can't dial through the various scales only drag them in as pre-sets.
No, Live Lite is not too limited. It's about you, the user, what to do with this limitations. Use them to your advance. I've spend too much money on first Live Intro and then Live Standard before realising that Live Lite was all what I REALLY needed. That I REALLY don't need more than eight tracks to make my music, that I'm more comfortable with Channel EQ than EQ Eight, and so on. As someone said below: by bouncing tracks down to one, you make space for more tracks if you need more. I've seen too many people having twenty tracks of ear candy and at the same time every blip and blop and zipp and swoosh only appears one time in the whole track. Man, put that samples into a drum rack and your down to one track. Or bounce them down. We're not in the times of the Beatles anymore (which is sad on many other reasons) where bouncing down had the bad side effect of losing sound quality.
@@boirunnin1 - Lets say you have a 3 diff. drum tracks........ Add another audio track and name it record... Then on each of the 3 drum tracks set "audio to" to the record track....... Arm the record track and that play the session. (for ref watch the part in this vid where the guy records @13.00.... it's the same principal.)
Unfortunately that's because Android audio is kind of a dumpster fire. It's really difficult to make things much more complicated than audio toys with it. It sucks, because I generally prefer Android to iOS.
@igmusicandflying yeah I have read and heard the same things, it just seems silly to me though considering android has things like bandlab, which is a fairly flushed DAW, I actually use that for a lot of stuff because I can export midi and just bring it into ableton, but it would be so awesome to have a like extra lite ableton that ran on android and had easier transfer over, I really don't think it should be -too-difficult to port maybe a more watered down version of the ios, to android, but idk how their code is all figured out and I've never made an audio app, but it still breaks my heart lol
@@iagmusicandflyingSee, I’d accept that excuse if it wasn’t for the fact that as the previous comment mentioned, Bandlab is on android, but also, FL Studio mobile is also available on android too and is also quite a fleshed out mobile DAW.
Unfortunately we still can't rewind and fast forward in Ableton version 12. With "*" and/or "/" or "4" and/or "5" keys like in other favorite DAWs, like Pro Tools, Logic, FL Studio, Reason and Cubase.
They are going to add a repitch, spectralayers, vocalign, melodyne type of features in the clip editing mode soon, and probably add stem seperation too, probably in 13. Maybe they will even add plugin sandboxing..... but that might be more difficult. Then after that they will probably add ara2 but there wont be any need for it at that point since they will likely have more than useable versions of the plugins i mentioned in the clip view. What else would you have on the ableton wishlist?
What pisses me off the most is that Live 11 Suite has limit of 12 damn return tracks. It's the most simplest thing in the world to lift that limit, but they made it specifically to make me pay for Live 12 upgrade to have unlimited return tracks. Cheers!
@@iagmusicandflying Yup it does, and I agree, that would be the limitation i would worry about but honestly a good challenge to make a full awesome song with just 8 tracks.
Ironically, this video made me consider upgrading to Standard, so I bought a used Intro license while already owning Lite. A little heads-up: The pricing for upgrading to Standard/Suite is the same whether you own a Lite or an Intro license. Just thought I'd share this here.
This enlightened me to some more things about Ableton, that I've not figured out yet.
Thank you for this video.
I can make tons of music on Lite, what held me back though is running backing tracks. When adding tons of automation tracks I just ran out of available tracks
Missed an opportunity to cover using racks as mini mixers for more tracks and bouncing down.
...I require much more information about this 😅
Good point!
@@trevscribbles Print tracks you're done with, stick them in a simpler, stick the simpler in a rack, trigger the track.
@@khalylehagood3222 That's so feckin' clever. Cheers!
Rack is just another daw in Live, so powerful.
this video is unbelievably helpful, appreciate your straightforward explanations and demos!
I got a license with my Minilab MKii have been using Lite since 9. Using 11 lite I've found that there isnt much I can't do aside from using M4L devices. Sometimes I have to combine samples (usually drum & bass or multiple guitars) when mixing to fit in the 8x8 track limits. The only reason I really would like to get the Standard license is to be able to use the M4L devices. Thanks for another fantastic video!
This was an inspiring video good sir!! I just wanted to know is Live Lite good for acoustic recording stuff? Would 8 tracks be too limiting in this case, where we arent really relying on the electro glitchy effects a whole lot.
brilliant method to record multiple takes of just the sound effects of the drift track, a nice was to be creative manipulating only the effects!
Always on, thanks for doing this for some fun tricks and also so I can send this to friends looking to get into Ableton 🤙🏽
been on lite since live 9 after using GarageBand for a decade. this is the kind of video I want to see
I still have 10 standard I want comping and that new arp so I might be using both
I'm having an issue with my vocals on ableton live light. Just running my mic through an interface, then directly into the computer. Sounds like I'm singing into a can. Very boxy and not warm at all. Do I need a mixer or is there an issue with this DAW. I appreciate the help if anyone knows. Thank you
Recording vocals depends on:
Room acoustics
Type/quality of mic (using a pop shield is a good idea too.)
Quality of audio interface
Processing (various; depending on the sound you're looking for)
Mix > EQ/other processing (in context of the rest of the track)
you should process it (bypass low end, compress, add a little reverb, etc)
thanks
I uad lite, but couldn't follow most tutorials. I did upgrade to standard and im still enjoying it.(11 not 12). Thanks for your excellent videos.
What guitar is that in the background?
Lite have roar?
No, unfortunately roar, meld, and granulator 3 are only included in Suite.
The scale thing is cool, but in ableton 11 I would achieve this by just putting the scale device in the chain as well as the chord or arp
Same outcome... Not as user friendly though.... The thing with the old scale and chord tools was that you can't dial through the various scales only drag them in as pre-sets.
No, Live Lite is not too limited. It's about you, the user, what to do with this limitations. Use them to your advance.
I've spend too much money on first Live Intro and then Live Standard before realising that Live Lite was all what I REALLY needed. That I REALLY don't need more than eight tracks to make my music, that I'm more comfortable with Channel EQ than EQ Eight, and so on.
As someone said below: by bouncing tracks down to one, you make space for more tracks if you need more. I've seen too many people having twenty tracks of ear candy and at the same time every blip and blop and zipp and swoosh only appears one time in the whole track. Man, put that samples into a drum rack and your down to one track. Or bounce them down. We're not in the times of the Beatles anymore (which is sad on many other reasons) where bouncing down had the bad side effect of losing sound quality.
I wish I knew how to bounce tracks so I can have more space...
@@boirunnin1 - Lets say you have a 3 diff. drum tracks........ Add another audio track and name it record... Then on each of the 3 drum tracks set "audio to" to the record track....... Arm the record track and that play the session. (for ref watch the part in this vid where the guy records @13.00.... it's the same principal.)
It also sucks that ableton note only works on ioS 😢
Unfortunately that's because Android audio is kind of a dumpster fire. It's really difficult to make things much more complicated than audio toys with it. It sucks, because I generally prefer Android to iOS.
@igmusicandflying yeah I have read and heard the same things, it just seems silly to me though considering android has things like bandlab, which is a fairly flushed DAW, I actually use that for a lot of stuff because I can export midi and just bring it into ableton, but it would be so awesome to have a like extra lite ableton that ran on android and had easier transfer over, I really don't think it should be -too-difficult to port maybe a more watered down version of the ios, to android, but idk how their code is all figured out and I've never made an audio app, but it still breaks my heart lol
@@iagmusicandflyingSee, I’d accept that excuse if it wasn’t for the fact that as the previous comment mentioned, Bandlab is on android, but also, FL Studio mobile is also available on android too and is also quite a fleshed out mobile DAW.
Android supports just about every oem phone on the planet. It's a huge job. Ios, not so much.
Good stuff
Unfortunately we still can't rewind and fast forward in Ableton version 12. With "*" and/or "/" or "4" and/or "5" keys like in other favorite DAWs, like Pro Tools, Logic, FL Studio, Reason and Cubase.
I find something like operator shocking when i found out its not even included in standard. 😅 To do such rudimentary things
1:37 😨
Need more details 😢
I’m still on 10 suite can’t afford it lol
The answer is "yes".
I started on Ableton but now I use Cubase. I wish Ableton stepped up...
They are going to add a repitch, spectralayers, vocalign, melodyne type of features in the clip editing mode soon, and probably add stem seperation too, probably in 13. Maybe they will even add plugin sandboxing..... but that might be more difficult. Then after that they will probably add ara2 but there wont be any need for it at that point since they will likely have more than useable versions of the plugins i mentioned in the clip view. What else would you have on the ableton wishlist?
What pisses me off the most is that Live 11 Suite has limit of 12 damn return tracks. It's the most simplest thing in the world to lift that limit, but they made it specifically to make me pay for Live 12 upgrade to have unlimited return tracks. Cheers!
That is a lot of return tracks though. I suppose if you are running a return track to each track you use its a limitation but man that is a lot
@@vodkastudios4170 And doesn't Live Lite limit you to 8 regular (MIDI or audio) tracks? Feels like that would be more limiting than 12 return tracks.
Live 12 Suite has a limit of 12 return tracks as well…
@@iagmusicandflying Yup it does, and I agree, that would be the limitation i would worry about but honestly a good challenge to make a full awesome song with just 8 tracks.
You're right, I misread the feature list. Limit's still there.