![]() The most impressive favourite mode is Slice. In the same way that Live analyses and adds cue points to a track when dropped into an audio track, Simpler will automatically determine the peaks of the sample and map each one to your keyboard. Loop slicing in samplers has been around for longer than Live itself, as has the ability to “play” and shuffle a loop with MIDI, but Ableton’s new Simpler has combined all the existing technology into something really concise and easy to use. Obviously it works best with tracks that have a clearly defined beat, but use the right loop and you can re-contextualise a track in seconds. Simpler wasn’t something I previously gave much thought to, but Ableton has turned it into the best bundled instrument in Live. ![]() There are people who are always going to maintain that an analog filter sounds better than anything software can create, and Ableton’s new analog modelled filters probably won’t change their mind.
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