This is a great tip, thanks! I recently switched to Ableton from Logic. For the most part I’m loving Ableton, but this is one place Logic has it beat. In Logic, when you have a group of tracks (Logic calls it a “track stack,” but it’s the same as a group in Ableton), you can actually put the MIDI on the group channel and it will be played by all the MIDI tracks in that group. Pretty nice. This is a good way to do it in Ableton. Thanks!
Good tip. Thanks, Eminem!
This is a huge game changer! Really appreciate the gems. Subscribed!
glad to hear it Wayne! preciate you buddy
This is a great tip, thanks! I recently switched to Ableton from Logic. For the most part I’m loving Ableton, but this is one place Logic has it beat. In Logic, when you have a group of tracks (Logic calls it a “track stack,” but it’s the same as a group in Ableton), you can actually put the MIDI on the group channel and it will be played by all the MIDI tracks in that group. Pretty nice. This is a good way to do it in Ableton. Thanks!
Appreciate the comment dude! Hmm that kinda does seem more Logical 🤔
@@AlmostHomeSounds I see what you did there. ;)