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  2. Ableton Live - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation for macOS and Windows developed by the German company Ableton. In contrast to many other software sequencers , Live is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for composing , recording , arranging , mixing , and mastering .

  3. Ableton - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation developed by Ableton and is currently in its twelfth version. There are three primary editions of the software: Live 12 Standard (the core software for music performance and creation), Live 12 Suite (adds on Max for Live and an expansive selection of instruments, effects, and samples), Live 12 Intro (an introductory version of Live with track and ...

  4. Cakewalk by BandLab - Wikipedia

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    Cakewalk by BandLab is licensed via free subscription. In order to download and install the package and add-ons (which include the Cakewalk Studio Instruments bundle, Cakewalk Theme Editor, and a trial version of Celemony Melodyne), the user must first create an account at BandLab’s website, then download and run either the web installer or BandLab Assistant.

  5. Novation Launchpad - Wikipedia

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    The Novation Launchpad is an electronic music multi-button controller for the popular live control application Ableton Live, [1] featuring a grid of 64 (8x8) brightly illuminated square buttons. Each button can be assigned to a clip, (a piece of audio or MIDI that may or may not be looped).

  6. Logic Pro - Wikipedia

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    Apple acquired Emagic in 2002 and renamed Logic to Logic Pro. It was the second most popular DAW – after Ableton Live – according to a survey conducted in 2015. [3] A consumer-level version based on the same interface and audio engine but with reduced features called Logic Express was available starting in 2004.

  7. Cycling '74 - Wikipedia

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    Max was integrated into Ableton Live, developed by Ableton and Cycling ’74, to build unique synths and effects, create algorithmic composition tools, or fuse Live and controller hardware into new music machines. Unlike Pluggo, the device created with Max for Live can be edited directly from Live by pressing the edit [14] button.

  8. Digital audio workstation - Wikipedia

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    This version brought DSP built-in effects with 8-track audio recording and playback using only native hardware. The first Windows-based software-only product, introduced in 1993, was Samplitude (which already existed in 1992 as an audio editor for the Commodore Amiga).

  9. Bitwig Studio - Wikipedia

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    Bitwig is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for composing, recording, arranging, mixing, and mastering. It offers a suite of controls for beatmatching, crossfading, and other effects used by turntablists. Bitwig supports both traditional linear music arrangement and non-linear (clip-based) production.