Ableton - Live 11 Suite 11.0.11 WIN.OSX x64

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 Year / Date of Release: 10.2021

Version : 11.0.11

Developer: Ableton Developer

site: ableton

Bit depth: 64bit

Interface language: Multilingual (no Russian)

Tablet: present

System requirements: Windows 10 (Build 1909 and later)

Intel® Core ™ i5 processor or an AMD multi-core processor.

8 GB RAM

1366x768 display resolution

ASIO compatible audio hardware for Link support (also recommended for optimal audio performance)

Microsoft Visual C ++ 2019 x86 x64

OS X 10.13 or later

Intel® Core ™ i5 processor

8 GB RAM

1280x800 display resolution

Description: Ableton Live Suite is a revolutionary music production solution. It is primarily a digital audio workstation (DAW) and should be judged as such. It allows you to compose, record, remix, improvise and edit your musical ideas in an audio / MIDI environment. Ableton Live connects your acoustic, electronic and virtual instruments, as well as your digital audio recordings and MIDI sequences, together in one interface with unparalleled ease of use. What sets Ableton Live apart from the crowded market for sequencer and recorder software is its simple and innovative interface that uses 2 intuitive workflow modes. Simply put, Ableton lets you focus on what really matters: your music.

Ableton Live 10 Suite includes :

Ableton Live with a redesigned and more informative interface

13 instruments (including Wavetable, Operator, Sampler, Analog, and more)

56 effects for audio and MIDI processing (including Echo, Pedal, Beat Repeat, Amp, Vocoder, Glue, and more)

Ableton Live 10 Suite Benefits :

Make your music your way

Everything you need to get creative is included

Create your own effects and instruments with Max for Live

While other DAWs on the market can seem cumbersome in comparison, Ableton Live's interface is very intuitive to use. If you find that the complex interfaces of other DAWs are illogical and unreasonable, the simplicity and elegance of Ableton Live will definitely be at least a reason for you to give it a try, and eventually, perhaps switch entirely to Ableton.




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