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TURN IT UP TO 11

Ableton is not a company known for erratic behaviour when it comes to updates. Unlike with other companies, there’s still a buzz of excitement when it announces new releases. Two years on from Live 10, the Live 11 beta has now gone public. Let’s see what registers on the excitement scale this time and get a taste of what Live 11 will bring to our screens next year.

LIVE AND LET LIVE

Superficially, this is still the Live we’re used to. But when approaching the browser, you’ll notice there are now left-column items for grooves and templates; it’s

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