Zoom In Ableton

  

Noah Pred is a Canadian record producer, sound designer, technologist, DJ, and Ableton Certified Trainer living in Berlin, Germany. Releasing dozens of records and touring extensively since the '90s, he currently teaches a wide variety of techniques for stage and studio at the BIMM Institute. Ableton Forum user autogen compiled this list of shortcuts and tips for Ableton Live users. Live shortcuts & alternative controls for certain functions. PC users substitute ‘COMMAND’ with ‘ALT’ and ‘ALT’ with ‘CTRL’. Duplicate = COMMAND+D. Disable Grid = COMMAND+4 (or hold COMMAND whilst selecting note or note start/end). Ableton Live's auto-warp function makes beat-matching so easy that anyone can pull it off. There is a whole world of stuff you can do with Ableton, midi controllers and external gadgets of all shapes and sizes. This is the fast and dirty way to set up and record a DJ mix in Ableton with nothing but a computer. Madeleine Bloom is an Ableton Certified Trainer, musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist and singer from Berlin. She studied Electroacoustic Music at the Franz Liszt Conservatory. For a few years she worked as a technical support for Ableton gaining in-depth knowledge of Ableton Live that even most CTs don't ever get. The tutorial series 'Ableton Live Quick Tips' shows you little, but useful tips when working with Live. This episode shows you four different ways of zooming.

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How To Zoom In Ableton Live

Zoom In Ableton

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Hi, how do I make a translator set that emulates the mouse scroll wheel plus modifier keys (alt, cmd, shift, etc). I'd like to map a midi knob (Launch Control XL) to zoom functions in a DAW. For example, holding down cmd while moving the scroll wheel is zoom (horizontal) in Ableton. Of course, there are other modifier key combinations I'd also like to emulate that do variations on this. I.e., opt-cmd + scroll wheel is 'vertical' zoom where tracks get 'wider' so as to show automation, midi notes, etc.