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Ableton Announces Live 8, Suite 8 And New Initiatives
January 17, 2009
Advertisement Ableton is excited to announce the agenda for 2009: Ableton Live 8, Ableton Suite 8, new instruments and three completely new product initiatives. Live 8 and Suite 8 enhance the Ableton vision of creative, real-time digital music with a wealth of new techniques, effects and most-wanted workflow improvements. These include a new groove engine, revamped warping techniques, live looping, five new effects (including the Ableton Vocoder), crossfades in the Arrangement View, group tracks and a reworked MIDI editor. Ableton Suite 8 includes all that plus a massive, inspired sound library and all the instruments a musician could hope for, including a wide range of synths, a sampler, electric and acoustic drums (new: Latin percussion), mallets (new: Collision), numerous sampled instruments and a new, even-mightier Operator. New in Ableton Live 8:
*Boxed version only. Great Expectations: New Initiatives For 2009 Share: effortless remote collaboration Extend: Max for Live Touch: dedicated controllers for Ableton Live These three initiatives combine in interesting ways: Live 8 + Max for Live: Swap extensions, effects and instruments created with Max for Live using the sharing technology in Live 8. So Max for Live owners also get access to any number of additional instruments, effects and extensions created by the Max for Live community. Live 8 + Max for Live + APC40: with Max for Live, it's possible to customize the APC40, turning its Clip Launch Matrix into a step sequencer, for instance. Live 8's sharing features allow users to share APC40 mods with other APC40 users. And because communication is two-way, this also means access to all the other shared APC40 goodies that the Ableton community has to offer. Pricing and availability Ableton Live 8 and Ableton Suite 8 should be available in the second quarter of 2009, following extensive testing and bugfixing. A public beta version of these products will be available soon. Prices for Ableton Suite 8 start at € 549/USD 699 (download version). Prices for Ableton Live 8 start at € 349/USD 449 (download version). Upgrades to Live 8/Suite 8 vary in price, depending on the Ableton products you already own. More details at: http://www.ableton.com/live-8-upgrades Collision and Latin Percussion will be available individually or as part of Ableton Suite 8. Both instruments will be available with the Live 8 release. Collision will cost € 129/USD 159, Latin Percussion € 79/USD 99. Max for Live will be available later this year. Max for Live is a separate product: it is not part of Ableton Live 8 or Ableton Suite 8. No price available yet. The feature "Share Live Set" is initially included in Ableton Live 8. As the technology develops, Ableton may introduce new models for handling this feature. For more information on pricing and availability of the APC40, visit: http://www.akaipro.com/apc40 Can't wait for 8? Customers who buy Live 7 now get big savings on upgrades to Live 8 and also get two Ableton instruments (Operator and Drum Machines, worth € 198/USD 238 in total) for free. Customers who buy Ableton Suite now will get a free upgrade to Ableton Suite 8. This offer is valid until March 31st 2009. More details at: http://www.ableton.com/cantwaitfor8 For more information, visit their web site at http://www.ableton.com/.
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