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Ableton Live Suite v10.1.25 Incl Patched and Keygen-R2R screenshot

Team R2R | Oct 23 2020 | 1.2 GB
Live 10.1 gives you new tools and features to support your creative process, from making and shaping sound to editing and finalizing your music.

Create bolder sounds with Live’s new devices. Stay in the flow with a multitude of workflow improvements. Do even more away from the computer with Push. Build your sound with a curated library. And get the unlimited potential of Max for Live, seamlessly built in.

Create with new devices
Meet Wavetable, Echo, Drum Buss and Pedal: new devices that mean colorful new sounds are possible with Live’s instruments and effects.

Wavetable
Immediately playable, infinitely capable, Wavetable is a new synthesizer built by Ableton. Shape, stretch and morph sounds using wavetables derived from analog synths, and a range of other instruments and sounds. Start sculpting sounds right away—even without a deep knowledge of synthesis—or explore its rich palette and potential through an intuitive interface.

Echo
Echo brings together the sound of classic analog and digital hardware delays in a single device—your new go-to delay. Drive and shape sounds with its analog-modeled filters, turn up the noise and wobble for vintage imperfections, or add modulation and reverb to create diffuse soundscapes, wailing feedback and more.

Drum Buss
Drum Buss is a one-stop workstation for drums, capable of adding subtle character or bending and breaking drums to your will. Add warmth and distortion with drive and crunch, take control of dynamics with compression and transient shaping, dial in and tune boom and control bass decay with the dedicated low end section.

Pedal
With separate circuit-level models of overdrive, distortion and fuzz guitar pedals, Pedal brings the character of analog stomp boxes to Live. The effect goes all the way from subtle to reckless—it excels at warming up vocals and other instruments, driving synth sounds or completely smashing drums. And of course, it sounds great with guitars.


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  Member 6.03.2018 224
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You only live once and that's forever.
  Member 11.05.2014 175
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Thanks. Might give Ableton a try.
  Resident 23.11.2016 5 661
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Do it. I've tried so hard to get into Logic Pro X and FL Studio, but there's just something about the streamlined workflow in Ableton that makes everything so simple and intuitive once you learn the basics of the interface. Enjoy
  Resident 25.09.2020 229
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i'm tempted to give it a try too... but I'm a total noob about Ableton...
does it support VST3, right? and what about ARA integration?
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  Member 6.09.2016 40
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It supports VST3 as for ARA2 support I don't think that's here yet.
Kiss my Analog
  Resident 3.11.2013 3 349
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That's an interesting comment. I tried Live a couple of times and I just couldn't hack the workflow, coming from FL Studio. I would really like to try again and spend time "getting it". I know there are tons of tuts out there and more than enough material on YouTube, but if someone can recommend a resource they used to successfully graduate to Live, please recommend it: I would lunch rather get your suggestions than sift through a mass of material and fumble my way though.

Thank you for the post and for your comments.
  Resident 23.03.2014 2 185
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Really? I used FL Studio for YEARS (and still do on occasion) and I find the workflow to be much easier than FL Studio. There are things you can do in Ableton as well that you can't do in FL Studio without going through an extra step, like using volume and panning envelopes on the MIDI capture- in FL Studio you had to convert the MIDI capture to an audio file with EDISON, which, to me, was just a pain. Much, much easier with Ableton.
Rock and Roll is not dead. It has simply evolved and metamorphosed over the years. Anyone who claims Rock and Roll is dead is deluding themselves.
  Member 6.03.2020 300
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best thing I ever did is give ableton a try
  Resident 17.03.2019 1 239
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Have you tried Reaper? Live looks and feels like a toy compared to it.
  Member 6.03.2020 300
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I use both actually , I produce in ableton and mix with reaper
  Member 17.10.2016 33 432
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Same thing. Only I produce in FL. REAPER is just the ideal daw for mixing.
  Resident 17.03.2019 1 239
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Yes, Ableton is simple but it just works fine. I have to break with the habit of comparing DAWs.
  Resident 24.07.2019 15 847
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Same here! Reaper is awesome for mixing and recording live instruments for rock, metal etc. but it really lacks in features for producing electronic music like EDM and hip-hop. I'm not saying it's impossible but Ableton is ways ahead of Reaper in that regard!
  Resident 15.09.2011 1 3749
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Lately I've been trying to combine Akai MPC and even Maschine, as they both have VST plugins, with Reaper. It's an interesting combination as both MPC and Maschine have pattern based editing that Reaper lacks. I'm just still in the process of deciding which combination works better. I'm leaning towards MPC since I have MPD32 and love it how it integrates with the MPC software, it makes me mouse around a lot less [I hate working only with the mouse], but those who have Maschine hardware should probably use Maschine with Reaper.

Ultimately I'm mostly interested in keeping the Reaper's stability and both MPC and Maschine aren't as stable. :(
"The real hopeless victims of mental illness are to be found among those who appear to be most normal." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World Revisited
  Member 16.09.2016 49
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I speed up the load time by adding command "-NoVstStartupScan" dont add ("") save to a document called "Options.txt" in "C:\Users\YOURUSERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Ableton\Live 10.1.25\Preferences", launches in under 10 seconds, but Max still slows it down once launched, perhaps because max itself also reads the VST folder, change that pref in Max, I use an external Max installation there is one included with Ableton have no clue where that is at. Alternatively you could load VST's via Metaplugin, only one plug will load, the metaplugin, meta plug will load the remaining arsenal of plugin into itself when you need it. The method above works better for me because meta plugin developers seem to have no clue I organize my VST in folders called Mastering, Instruments, Drums ect. Meta plugins dont seem to respects folder structures...i.e. useless that data is made as one long annoying list, no folder folder structure, no color coding...useless. Sorry late night rant but at least its on topic.
  Member 23.12.2014 85
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thanks! there was no "option" file so I just created one!
  Member 10.06.2016 17 151
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Ever since I got a launchpad, I had to use Ableton to play with it. So I gave it a try as my main daw and it was so worth it, especially after adding the Live Enhancement Suite script, which makes it quite great workflow-wise. And I was a FL user for years, both are good daws, but now I'm using Ableton mostly.
  Member 3.08.2015 191
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  Member 25.03.2014 9 1104
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Big thanks Horsemen
  Member 9.01.2019 5 247
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  Member 26.11.2019 6 6
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Thank you so much, just wondering, is the places browser still searching for samples and slowing things down?
  Member 11.07.2020 4
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im wondering aswell the same thing
  Member 6.09.2016 40
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If your samples are stored on SSD you wont have any issues, my search browser is super quick. If you have them stored on a busy drive though you will get some slow down.
Kiss my Analog
  Resident 23.11.2016 5 661
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The BEST DAW, but not the best OS
  Resident 5.01.2008 1 277
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if you are a MAC usar this version is already cracked and available for some time now...
  Member 11.07.2020 4
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thanks alot for this Horsemen and R2R!
I have currently v10.1.14 installed

i have two questions and would be thankfull if someone can help me:

1. Do i need to uninstall previous version before installing this one or can i just overwrite the installation in the same path?
2.How can i save my ableton configurations before installing this? (Favorites tabs, custom racks ive created ect)

Thanks in advance
  Member 2.02.2016 49
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I think you can have two versions installed at once
  Resident 25.05.2019 280
+125
1.Uninstall previous versions.
2.Install the software.
3.Run the software and start offline authorization.
4.Run our keygen on Windows.
Copy HardwareCode to keygen.
5.Generate license file with keygen.
6.Drag&Drop license to the software.
7.Enjoy!
  Member 8.11.2019 110
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I just uninstall the old one and installing this stuff.
I follow the instruction and everything still there (setting and all).
But if you want backup setting, just backup file named "preferences.cfg" on C:\Users\"your computer"\AppData\Roaming\Ableton\Live 10.1.14\Preferences

restore or overwrite new setting
  Resident 10.05.2018 12 461
+424
Is it repack from the friendly website?

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