Ableton Live 9.7 Brings New Push Features, Updated Sampling Workflow & More

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Ableton has released a free update to Live, its sequencer and digital audio workstation for OS X and Windows.

The update brings new features for Push and for working with samples:

  • You can now slice by region as well as transients;
  • You can route audio/MIDI in and out from the hardware;
  • Ableton has added 16 levels for drums, which means you can quickly select between 16 fixed velocities when recording rhythm parts;
  • You can color code pads, clips and tracks from the hardware;
  • Record count in and knowing where you are in a clip is now visible from the Push display; and
  • Ableton has updated the pad behavior so the sensitivity changes automatically, depending on whether you’re playing percussive style or chords.

They’ve also released a series of video tutorials that demonstrate the new features.

Here’s a video intro to Slice Mode in the Simpler device:

Here’s a look at Slicing Mode with Push 2:

Here’s a look at how you can record audio, and use audio and MIDI routing with Push:

Advanced Session Mode Tips:

Advanced Features for working with Drum Racks with Push:

This Ableton Push tutorial video looks at how to record drum loop patterns by playing pads.

Here are the released notes for Ableton Live 9.7:

Improvements and feature changes:

  • New Simpler Slicing modes (Beat, Region, Manual) are now available.
  • As a consequence of the new Simpler features, Live Sets created with this version cannot be opened with previous versions anymore.
  • The beat time of connected apps in a Link session will be aligned when starting Live’s playback with Tap Tempo or via Looper.
  • Updated manual, lessons and info text translations.

Bugfixes:

  • Live would crash when canceling a freeze action, if this was performed on a previously frozen and flattened Clip.
  • Live would crash at startup if the preferences were corrupted.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur when using the ‘x2’, ‘:2’, or “Warp As” controls in Simpler, if there was no sample present.
  • Fixed a crash which might occur when creating a time selection on Group tracks in Arrangement View.
  • Live would crash when exporting a MIDI file on Windows.
  • Live would crash when converting a Simpler to a Drum Rack if certain Control Surfaces were enabled.
  • When resizing the left edge of a frozen Clip to the left, audio would still begin playback from the Clip’s former start position.
  • When converting Simpler to Sampler, the Sample Start marker would be visually misplaced.
  • The signal of send for grouped tracks would be doubled (+6dB), if the track’s output was routed to Master and the respective Return track ‘Pre/Post’ toggle was set to Pre.
  • When dragging unwarped Clips over the section of a song where the tempo was automated from a low value to a higher one, Clips stored in the clipboard would appear after the dragged Clip.
  • When running Live as a ReWire slave on a Mac, it would consume 100% of the CPU load after launching Live as a slave for the second time.
  • Converting an Audio Clip from Looper to MIDI would cause the Clip to assume a grey color.
  • When resizing a Clip past its limit, the dragged edge would behave erratically when it was not on a grid position or when the grid was disabled with a modifier.
  • When resizing Live horizontally, the positioning of Max Device windows would not adjust correctly.
  • When exporting audio from Looper, the resulting Clips would inherit the wrong color.
  • Live might run into issues when writing files to disk on Windows, if the file path contained non standard unicode characters.
  • Using 3 APC 40 units in ‘Combination Mode’ would cause LEDs on the APCs to flash erratically.
  • Some audio clips from the Core Library would open in the wrong tempo.

Changes for Push:

  • The new Simpler Slicing modes are available on Push 1 and 2.
  • It is now possible to set the color for Tracks, Clips and Drum Rack pads from Push 2.
  • It is now possible to adjust the Input and Output routing and the Monitoring state from Push 2. This is accessible via Track Mix Mode, where a dedicated ‘Input & Output’ button is added.
  • Introduced a third layout for Drum Racks and Simpler’s Slicing mode, which enables triggering the currently selected pad / Slice with 16 pre-defined velocities. This is a Push 2 only feature.
  • When transport is active, a progress bar on the Push 2 display indicates the playback phase for each of the currently playing Clips.
  • Added a visual feedback for the count-in on the Push 2 display.
  • The Push Record button now takes into account Live’s focus on Arrangement and Session View. If the focus is on Arrangement View, the Session Record button will trigger Global Recording, while the Shift + Record button will trigger / stop Session Recording. The logic is reversed when focused on Session View.
  • Session Record and Arrangement Record are now independent from each other.
  • By default, Fixed Length now respects the Launch Quantization setting. Its previous behavior can be toggled on via the ‘Phrase Sync’ option in the Fixed Length menu. This works with Push 1 and 2.
  • Different sensitivities are in place for the Push 2 pad matrix, depending on the function of the pads in the current layout. This is specifically aimed at avoiding inadvertently changing the loop selector while playing Drum Rack pads.
  • It is now possible to delete the currently selected Clip in Arrangement via Push.
  • It is now possible to duplicate Clips in Arrangement from Push.
  • When the focus is set to Arrangement View, ‘New’ is not available on Push anymore.
  • Improved the matching between pad and display colors on Push 2.
  • Improved the matching between Live and Push 2 colors.
  • On Push 2, the color white in Live is translated as yellow, since white is used to indicate selection.
  • The intensity of the LEDs on in the lower display buttons has been dimmed for Push 2, to create more contrast against the currently selected track.
  • Improved the performance when moving the Session Ring horizontally with Push.
  • Minor visual improvement for the ‘Cancel’ button in the ‘Convert’ menu or when entering the browser via ‘Add Track’. Additionally, the ‘Close’ button has been removed from the ‘Scales’ menu. Push 2 only.
  • On Push 2 display, Simpler’s playhead and loop markers are now the same height as the loop indicator.
  • Flag markers for Simpler and Audio Clips are now properly outlined on the Push 2 display.
  • The fade-in and fade-out visuals on Simpler are now represented differently from Loops on Push 2.
  • Page Left/Right buttons are now available in the Step Sequencer for Simpler in Slice mode.
  • The Push 2 firmware has been updated to 1.0.60. This version allows to automatically adjusts the LED white balance for units produced in the factory from November 2015. Also, this delivers a new pad algorithm that improves the sensitivity of Push pads when playing with wrist pressure. It also contains a fix for cases where Push 2 buttons might double-trigger, and improves the stability of the MIDI data sent from the Push encoders.

Push Bugfixes:

  • When recording multiple clips at the same time, triggering one clip would cause also the other ones to stop recording.
  • Live would crash when enabling the Push 2 Control Surface script on some systems. As a result of the fix, some display functions of Push 2 still won’t work. Improved the error logging to find out more about this issue.
  • The Push 2 display process would not start on Windows, if non-standard unicode characters were contained in the user profile name.
  • When muting or unmuting a track while in Mix Mode with Push 2, the state color of the track’s meters would only update if its peak level changed.
  • Pressing Record on Push would stop a Clip if the Clip Launch Mode was set to “Toggle”.
  • When changing Layout, the Step Sequencer page would reset.
  • The step sequencers might malfunction when odd time signatures were in use.
  • When step-sequencing a Clip in Arrangement View, the playhead would not be shown on Push 2.
  • When a Drum Rack or Instrument Rack was frozen, it was still possible to edit the Chain’s mix parameters.
  • If the selected Clip was in Arrangement View, Push 2 would not display its content in Clip View.
  • The Clip length would not be displayed in Clip View, when performing a recording with Fixed Length.

16 thoughts on “Ableton Live 9.7 Brings New Push Features, Updated Sampling Workflow & More

  1. Nice update. Push (1) didn’t work for me though so I sold it- I just found it was faster to just about anything with a keyboard and mouse in the studio, and I preferred my 30inch display to the tiny screen…but probably great if you play live.

    1. I probably wouldn’t be as excited about push 2 for home production if I didn’t already sit in front of a screen at work all day. My motor memory associates mouse-clicking with something very unmusical, most of the time. (For cleaning up and fine-tuning arrangements however, that’s a different story.)

  2. theres no reason why 16 pad velocity mode should be push 2 only. i am a push 1 user who has no interest in the push 2 screen. the pads on push 1 are actually stiffer and better in my opinion. serato lost me as a customer when they discontinued support of their $1500 mixer (meanwhile they still support old cheap controllers). i hope ableton is not following this landfill economics of serato, apple, etc.

    1. As a new Push 2 + Ableton Suite user, you make me question myself about my choice….i mean, what will be the features of push 3 when it comes out that will be exclusive to it for no reasons at all. So i agree there is absolutely no reason for Push1 not to have 16 velocity mode!.

    1. I’m neither a Live user or modular user although I’ve dabbled with both. I’m pretty sure that the people who are using Live finish way, way more tracks than those who are using modular though. So I wouldn’t be too quick to dismiss Push as a toy.

  3. Many of the features that were not addressed in Push 1 are available through the PXT script from nativkontrol.com .. 16 levels is one of them ..

  4. I’ve gone hardware and modular and started out through the iPad which I still use. No push, but love Live and Auria Pro. Live is great for recording, but Auria is where we mix and master.

  5. Great update. Still waiting for 2 things.. Audio Clip editing. Bitwig understands how import this is for your workflow. And a way to temporarily bypass your latency to play midi notes without delay. In a big project with lots of instruments this is a disaster. I am Pro user, using Cubase for recording and mixing. And Ableton Live and Push2 for beats / remixes and on stage.

  6. i don´t know, i love ableton live and push. I´m using hardware most of the time but for recording, basic mixing and writing an arrangement live is everything i ever could whish for and they keep improving it, i´m happy 🙂

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