@@BadNews085 I had the same question. It looks like the loop mode on/off is in the clip view, in the detail view at the bottom of the Live interface. Hope you find it!
Man, coming to Ableton from Logic with no prior knowledge, session view was so confusing to look at. But with this video, I can't believe I haven't been using Ableton this whole time...
I wish that when you record to arranger view, it would carry over the names of the scenes in the form of markers automatically. So I can get a sense for intro, verse etc.
Hi, thanks for the idea! You can find out how to best submit feature requests to us by looking at this article: bit.ly/3Cu3KCX. You can also contact our Technical Support Team and let them know about your feature wishes here: bit.ly/3ZplhGq. Thank you!
Hi there! You are able to select the elements in the Session view, drag them and press the 'tab' key to take them over to the Arrangement view. You can also check this video for more detailed instructions and other ways to do this: th-cam.com/video/OaQpybm5Pcw/w-d-xo.htmlNTg0NTYyMA%3D%3D&
Session view is fun but you can’t drop in little samples to play at exact places, e.g. play some audio on the 5th of an 8 bar loop. You can but you’d have to fiddle with loop markers and listen thru. This is why arrangement view is still best for composing in my view.
Right, you could put a MIDI note far along on the 5th bar (or w/e/) and then hold shift and select all clips in the session view so that it links all their transport. (This works with MIDI clips anyway, I think audio too)@@garbageland1
When you double click your clip it opens up either a midi editor (midi clip) or sample editor (sample clip), in the menu at the left side off this editor you can find a button/bar with loop on it under the tab called "clip"
You can hear the live piano crackling being recorded with monitoring on. I get that all the time when recording in a mix. is there any way around that? increased the buffer size to max and still the same. Have m1 chip so not a bad cpu.
I still don’t see the benefit vs just working in arrangement view right away. The main benefit I hear is that you can mess around without committing to something, but you can also do that just as easily in arrangement view? 😅
How do you edit in session view when say recording a guitar clip? There is that slight overlap from finishing the chord to stopping the recording. How do I edit that out?
Hi there. Thanks for reaching out. Click on the clip to display it in the clip view at the bottom of the screen. Then you can drag and drop the clip loop end marker, the small left-facing triangle at the top of the clip view, to change where the clip's playback will end. For more help or other usability questions, we recommend reaching out to an Ableton Certified Trainer!: bit.ly/4bHDC7z Thanks - Ableton
Hi Samm. Thanks for the comment. If you expand the column where you would previously have put that info, you'll see that there are now columns just for putting tempo information in directly. Thanks - Ableton
Hi there - The feature you're looking for is called "Fixed length recording" and there are a few different ways it can be done. The best thing to do for help with how to do certain things in the software is to get in touch with an Ableton Certified Trainer: bit.ly/42La0Sx They can point you in the right direction. Thanks - Ableton
@@Ableton Thanks for your swift response. Shall check that. Haven't yet fully understood Ableton clip behaviour. My doubt about Session view isn't resolved yet. Suppose my Midi track 1 has 4 clips one below the other say C1, C2, C3 and C4. My Midi track 2 has 3 more clips say C5, C6 and C7. How do I control the sequence of their playback? I mean if I want to play them in the order C6-C1-C3-C2-C5-C7-C4 how to achieve that? Let me first understand the Session view. May move to Arrangement view after that. I hold a Intro 10 license for 3 years now and overall very happy about Ableton. 😀 Thanks in advance from Pune city, India.
Hi Shreepad. Thanks for the response. There are lots of different ways to achieve the playback scenario you're describing and it depends on your preferred workflow. If you're looking for help with this type of thing, we recommend getting in touch with an Ableton Certified Trainer. They are experts at helping with just this type of issue. bit.ly/3Ei2kfh Thanks - Ableton
Why is it that I can play guitar like a master and other instruments intermediately but this stuff gives me a headache. Well it's mostly the music it's making when I play with it that's giving me the headache lol. Trying to learn it all DAW a bit too late!
Trust me it was way easier to learn and more pleasing to the eye prior to versions 10 and 11. 8 was the best, and at the time the number one daw for EDM music.
Hi there. There isn't a way to do that using the default Live settings and devices. However, there is likely a way to set something like that up using a Max for Live device or even some kind of user script. For help with that type of in-depth work, we recommend getting in touch with a certified Ableton trainer. www.ableton.com/en/certified-training/?NTcyNDkzMg%3D%3D&
@@Ableton This isn't "in-depth" work, it's an extremely basic song structure. Session view really should have this basic feature, if it doesn't already.
@@hughharsher When I edit it the way I want, Ableton's session view still isn't playing each scene automatically and sequentially. Apparently what I'm wanting to do isn't even possible according to a previous reply from Ableton.
This tutorial answered so many questions of mine about session view in such a short time. Thanx!!
I had to rewatch everything over again, this freaking banger disturbed my initial purposes
Woahh I didn't even know about the crossfader til now. So dope!
Session view is great for coming up with ideas. Make sure you get those ideas into arrangement view quickly so you don't get stuck in the loop.
I live for the loop
Stuck in a loop, as in..?
@@BrunoGomes-s1ybeing stuck with a loop and no actual arrangement (intro, build up, drop etc.)
This is so helpful!! Learn Live 11 is an amazing series, I'm learning a lot from these videos
Actually a lot of new tips for me in 7 minutes, thank you.
I didnt get any of that, because of how mesmerizing and nice her voice and the beat are together. Maybe one of the best sounding tutorials ever
This has answered so much.
On min 2 "If I turn looping off...' Ok, I hear you. But you're not showing how to do that. It's essential.
How can you do that?
@@BadNews085Command + Option + L or Ctrl + Alt + L
@@BadNews085 I had the same question. It looks like the loop mode on/off is in the clip view, in the detail view at the bottom of the Live interface. Hope you find it!
thank you for the great tutorial on this mode
I thought I misread 12 years ago as 12 hours ago, but this tutorial is indeed 12 hours ago.
they saw i finally downloaded ableton 11 after still not learning ableton 10 and realised i could do with a hand
Man, coming to Ableton from Logic with no prior knowledge, session view was so confusing to look at. But with this video, I can't believe I haven't been using Ableton this whole time...
I haven’t used Ableton for YEARS. Such a great refresher. Thanks
I wish that when you record to arranger view, it would carry over the names of the scenes in the form of markers automatically. So I can get a sense for intro, verse etc.
Hi, thanks for the idea! You can find out how to best submit feature requests to us by looking at this article: bit.ly/3Cu3KCX. You can also contact our Technical Support Team and let them know about your feature wishes here: bit.ly/3ZplhGq. Thank you!
magnificent video Ableton. I killed that thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the fantastic work.
2:00 I don't see how to activate the loop again?
founded It have to active warp to activate loop
can you take the elements from seesion view into arrangment view?
Hi there! You are able to select the elements in the Session view, drag them and press the 'tab' key to take them over to the Arrangement view. You can also check this video for more detailed instructions and other ways to do this: th-cam.com/video/OaQpybm5Pcw/w-d-xo.htmlNTg0NTYyMA%3D%3D&
Session view is fun but you can’t drop in little samples to play at exact places, e.g. play some audio on the 5th of an 8 bar loop. You can but you’d have to fiddle with loop markers and listen thru. This is why arrangement view is still best for composing in my view.
Could with a simpler for example. But I agree I tend to go straight for the arrange view
Right, you could put a MIDI note far along on the 5th bar (or w/e/) and then hold shift and select all clips in the session view so that it links all their transport. (This works with MIDI clips anyway, I think audio too)@@garbageland1
Excellent tutorial 🙏
Where is the loop thing at mintue 2:00 . It doesnt show here.
When you double click your clip it opens up either a midi editor (midi clip) or sample editor (sample clip), in the menu at the left side off this editor you can find a button/bar with loop on it under the tab called "clip"
How do you get the next row to play, if there isn't anything above it to link a follow action to?
Awesome indeed
Honestly Ableton makes the best tutorials.
You can hear the live piano crackling being recorded with monitoring on. I get that all the time when recording in a mix. is there any way around that? increased the buffer size to max and still the same. Have m1 chip so not a bad cpu.
Hello..my enter key is not taking me to the next track. What should I do please.
why is there no way to edit clips though
I still don’t see the benefit vs just working in arrangement view right away. The main benefit I hear is that you can mess around without committing to something, but you can also do that just as easily in arrangement view? 😅
How do you edit in session view when say recording a guitar clip? There is that slight overlap from finishing the chord to stopping the recording. How do I edit that out?
Hi there. Thanks for reaching out. Click on the clip to display it in the clip view at the bottom of the screen. Then you can drag and drop the clip loop end marker, the small left-facing triangle at the top of the clip view, to change where the clip's playback will end. For more help or other usability questions, we recommend reaching out to an Ableton Certified Trainer!: bit.ly/4bHDC7z Thanks - Ableton
how can i move the start marker in a clip global so i can start from a different point?
What’s the difference between a track and a clip?
Check our Live Concepts in our Manual here: www.ableton.com/en/live-manual/12/live-concepts/#live-concepts
Where did you hide the tempo and time signature function? You used to be able to just type it in.
Hi Samm. Thanks for the comment. If you expand the column where you would previously have put that info, you'll see that there are now columns just for putting tempo information in directly. Thanks - Ableton
Hi, where do you specify how many bars you are going to record of the piano and how many bars the loop will be for that clip (piano3)?
Hi there - The feature you're looking for is called "Fixed length recording" and there are a few different ways it can be done. The best thing to do for help with how to do certain things in the software is to get in touch with an Ableton Certified Trainer: bit.ly/42La0Sx They can point you in the right direction. Thanks - Ableton
lol this is the dirtiest tutorial track i’ve ever heard
it's so shite lol
Was very helpful to me. Comprehensive and clear to understand this important feature
@@niconnerie he means it's good
Lol the sounds they chose hurt my brain so much I can barely listen to the instructions
@@sohelpmeewtf
Is it possible to record clips in arrangement view? If yes, how?
Hi, you can also record clips in Arrangement View. Please feel free to refer to Live's manual for more information: bit.ly/3Pej2CI
@@Ableton
Thanks for your swift response. Shall check that.
Haven't yet fully understood Ableton clip behaviour. My doubt about Session view isn't resolved yet.
Suppose my Midi track 1 has 4 clips one below the other say C1, C2, C3 and C4.
My Midi track 2 has 3 more clips say C5, C6 and C7.
How do I control the sequence of their playback? I mean if I want to play them in the order C6-C1-C3-C2-C5-C7-C4 how to achieve that? Let me first understand the Session view. May move to Arrangement view after that.
I hold a Intro 10 license for 3 years now and overall very happy about Ableton. 😀
Thanks in advance from Pune city, India.
Hi Shreepad. Thanks for the response. There are lots of different ways to achieve the playback scenario you're describing and it depends on your preferred workflow. If you're looking for help with this type of thing, we recommend getting in touch with an Ableton Certified Trainer. They are experts at helping with just this type of issue. bit.ly/3Ei2kfh Thanks - Ableton
Why is it that I can play guitar like a master and other instruments intermediately but this stuff gives me a headache. Well it's mostly the music it's making when I play with it that's giving me the headache lol. Trying to learn it all DAW a bit too late!
Trust me it was way easier to learn and more pleasing to the eye prior to versions 10 and 11. 8 was the best, and at the time the number one daw for EDM music.
Is there a way to tell ableton to sequentially play each scene for a specific amount of bars automatically?
Hi there. There isn't a way to do that using the default Live settings and devices. However, there is likely a way to set something like that up using a Max for Live device or even some kind of user script. For help with that type of in-depth work, we recommend getting in touch with a certified Ableton trainer. www.ableton.com/en/certified-training/?NTcyNDkzMg%3D%3D&
@@Ableton This isn't "in-depth" work, it's an extremely basic song structure. Session view really should have this basic feature, if it doesn't already.
You could literally just edit it the way you want it in live view.
@@hughharsher When I edit it the way I want, Ableton's session view still isn't playing each scene automatically and sequentially. Apparently what I'm wanting to do isn't even possible according to a previous reply from Ableton.
@@wrigna1 then you'd probably have to stick to reaper (I think this one is the most customisable, or maybe bitwig?)
Good to know 😉
ㅈㄴ 유용한 영상이네요 ~
Cute voice and accent, and awesome track, where can I hear it?
❤❤❤
Nope, still none the wiser how it all works, lol.
I'm TOTALLY overwhelmed. Just give me my flute 🪈😭 and sheet music and an old cassette recorder 🤯😳
What? You guys decide to teach ablation again?
Seems I'm the only one to recognize Catnapp's voice...
simp.. lol
Loopop's tutorial is way better.
ableton suxx
just 11 man just 11.
Albeton is utter crap. Buggy horrible mess.
Thank you!
Yo how am I supposed focus on the tut??? What sauce 🥹😂😂😂
I DIDNT EVEN GET TO THE DROP YET WTF