![]() There’s also a free unsupported v2 if you’re skint and want to give this a try. The Track Control and Devices Switcher are new. I’m in – especially with deadlines looming at the end of the year. – “Track Control” is a floating mixer that opens up at your current mouse’s location! – “Devices Switchers” are shortcuts to turn on/off the first 10 devices/plugins in the selected track’s chain. – Save your Live set from your midi controller / midi map. Just a quick question: Is there are keyboard shortcut to return song position back to 1 At the moment I have to keep clicking on the stop button, which can be annoying when you doing fiddly edits. – quickly move your selected clip to a new Take Lane (requires Live11) – focus to the browser/arrangement/device view (useful for navigating with your keyboard’s arrow keys). In this video Ill show you how to use Ableton Lives key map mode to create your own custom keyboard shortcuts. – toggle play/stop the selected clip (in Session) – un/zoom the selected track vertically and horizontally in Arrangement – show/hide the envelope/modulation tab in the detail clip view There’s also a Device Switcher to toggle track’s device chain, which may be the feature I use most. What are your favorite and most-used keyboard shortcuts? Are there any Ableton needs to include in the next version of Live? (Personally, I’d like to see a shortcut for showing/hiding a VST instrument window.What’s great is, then you can mix, toggle mute, solo, and arm (individually or as a group), and crucially for Live 11, move clips right into a new Take Lane. There’s also the added benefit that it also protects your keyboard from in-studio spills! We actually offer in the DJTT store one of the best keyboard covers for learning to use Ableton’s shortcuts in the DJTT store – click here to grab one (there’s Traktor and Serato versions also). I can’t even imagine using Ableton without this one! When working with samples in session view, it’s great to be able to click, hold, press ‘tab’ and drag the clip into Arrangement view. Toggle between Session and Arrangement views: Possibly the simplest and most-used.ctrl+f (cmd+f)open search in the file browser. Such a time-saver over messing around with MIDI clip lengths in the ‘clip view’. View items Ableton Live Keyboard Shortcuts, Ableton Live, Computer MIDI Keyboard, Ableton Cheat Sheet, DAW Cheat Sheet, Digital Audio Workstation Premium. This is a massive time saving shortcut used to duplicate almost anything in Ableton Live Click on a channel and press ctrl+d to duplicate it Click on a midi clip and ctrl+d to duplicate that, etc. Add new MIDI clip: One of my favorite Ableton keyboard shortcuts! I love being able to simply click and drag an amount of bars.It can be a little convoluted to do this without using the keyboard shortcut. Toggle between ‘Clip view’ and ‘Device view’: This is great when you need to make tweaks to your instrument of effects but also quickly amend MIDI notes or audio clips.Toggle Detail View on/off = CMD + Option + L Also the space where you’d need to double-click the mouse to achieve the same task is very small and fiddly. ‘Detail view’ on/off: This one is great for when (like me) you’re working off a small screen/laptop. ![]() Adding new tracks (audio, MIDI and return): I use these constantly in both session and arrangement view.īONUS TIP: If you’ve made a new track and added a bunch of instruments or effects and want another track with the same set-up – select the track and hit cmd/ctrl+D to duplicate the track and all it’s settings. Creating a PDF of a keyboard shortcut list may make it easier to print, quicker to open, and view offline.Windows users – just replace CMD with CNTRL to get your shortcuts! Sometimes it’s best to get to grips with a few, get them engraved in your mind then learn a few more! This selection is by no means an exhaustive list and there are plenty more really useful ones. If there’s a way to speed up my workflow in Ableton Live, I’m all for it! There’s no better way than learning the most useful shortcuts and using them repeatedly until it becomes second nature. Today Gary Harper shares his top five Ableton Live keyboard shortcuts in a quick tutorial. ![]() Knowing great shortcuts speeds up workflows and makes the software less of an obstacle and more of an extension of your mind. One of the most important things in making time spent in any repetitive software as efficient as possible is to learn as many handy keyboard shortcuts as possible. ![]()
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