Ableton and M-Audio are pleased to announce that owners of any previous version of Live Lite M-Audio Edition are eligible for a free upgrade to Live Lite 6 M-Audio Enhanced Edition.
Live Lite 6 offers many of the new features found in Live 6, the only solution designed for each stage of the musical process, from creation to production to performance.
New additions to M-Audio's version of Live Lite include:
The M-Audio Oxygen 25 (MKIV), Oxygen 49 (MKIV), and Oxygen 61 (MKIV) are professional pad and keyboard controllers designed for hands-on software control, sequencing, and performance. Included with every Oxygen Series keyboard is a software bundle that includes Ableton Live 9 Lite and SONiVOX Twist Spectral Morphing Synthesizer.
It detects the signal’s BPM and matches Live to its tempo, so you can launch Live to play in sync and adapt to the push and pull of the drummer.Drummers can choose between the accuracy of playing to a click in Fixed Tempo Mode, or the human feel of Tempo Following Mode - where Live responds to tempo shifts and subtle fluctuations. How it worksPlace the device on a track and send it your audio - whether it’s live drums or any other rhythmic signal. Sync 2 macs ableton live. You can switch Live between these modes using one simple control, which can MIDI-map to a footswitch or other controller for use in live performance.BeatSeeker is designed for use with live drums, but can be used to sync Live with turntables, drum machines, or any other rhythmic or percussive signals used in performance or production.The device has been developed by Andrew Robertson, based on research at the Centre for Digital Music, Queen Mary University of London.
To get your free upgrade, please visit this page.