Capture in Live 10 - Tell Us About Your Uses
Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2018 9:47 am
With Live 10, Ableton introduced the 'Capture' feature.
As one who once used, and was always frustrated by, the 'Retrospective Record' function in Cubase Professional, I always believed that Ableton could do much better. And they have!
As a composer/improviser/extemporiser, Capture for me is a huge benefit when scoring.
Depending on use and subject matter, I have keyboard zones/splits which enable me to improvise two separate tracks/instruments at the same time.
Whether creating beats, bass or pads Capture has a lot more to give. I don't use Push, but Capture with Push might well be very appealing.
I'd be very interested to know what others are finding uses for Capture. There doesn't appear to be much mention of its use and function on the forum.
As one who once used, and was always frustrated by, the 'Retrospective Record' function in Cubase Professional, I always believed that Ableton could do much better. And they have!
As a composer/improviser/extemporiser, Capture for me is a huge benefit when scoring.
Depending on use and subject matter, I have keyboard zones/splits which enable me to improvise two separate tracks/instruments at the same time.
Whether creating beats, bass or pads Capture has a lot more to give. I don't use Push, but Capture with Push might well be very appealing.
I'd be very interested to know what others are finding uses for Capture. There doesn't appear to be much mention of its use and function on the forum.