Crafting music in Ableton Live has been an exciting and efficient experience. The software's powerful features and intuitive layout truly stand out. Loading samples and loops onto the interface is as easy as drag-and-drop, allowing for quick and easy experimentation. The session view is perfect for improvisation, and the arrangement view is ideal for fine-tuning. The automation feature is a gem, enabling the creation of dynamic soundscapes. Exporting the final track is straightforward, too. All in all, Ableton Live has revolutionized my music-making process. A top-notch tool for any music creator!
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Https://rapscript.net/ This site helps me when I'm trying to practice freestyling. Source: over 1 year ago
I think there's a couple ways of approaching this, one of the ways I found most fun was to use a word generator. Try this and freestyle based on the words you see even if what you say doesn't make any sense. You'll pick up new words and your brain will do the rest for you as you go. Source: over 1 year ago
Try doing topics. rapscript.net and r/roastme are good places to start. Source: over 2 years ago
If stuck use things to inspire you, random stuff you see or a random word generator like RapScript. Source: almost 3 years ago
You really need to expand your vocabulary, otherwise you have no material to use. Read and watch content in that language. If you know enough words, you have to "push" them in your active freestyle vocabulary; meaning they come into your mind while freestyling, and you know rhymes for them. My tool rapscript.net can help you with that, but you got to know more words first. Also, do you rap in your language? If... Source: almost 3 years ago
I'm considering pre-ordering the Live 12 upgrade from 11, but I can't find any info on ableton.com that lists Live 12's system requirements. The pre-order page for Live 12 lists Live 11's system requirements. Source: 6 months ago
Open Live, go to Help/User account and licences/authorize at ableton.com. Source: 12 months ago
Hi, I'd like to giveaway Ableton live lite (10+11) license for free. The license is currently linked to my account, so I need to transfer ownership to someone who has an account on ableton.com . You can dm me your email address you have an account with. I can give it to only one person first come first serve basis. Source: about 1 year ago
Did you order direct from ableton.com, or from somewhere else? Source: about 1 year ago
You're not going to get access to most of the packs, as you need an account with a product key on ableton.com in order to download them. As for plugins, I'm not sure what you mean. If you're talking about Max for Live, you might be able to find a separate crack for that but again, many of the devices are on the Ableton website and require you to be holding a product key. Source: about 1 year ago
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