The new preset will appear in your User Library, highlighted and ready to be renamed: Perhaps you've adjusted the sound's parameter and created a sound that you want to save for later? You can save the sound's current settings at any time by clicking the Save Preset button in the device's title bar:
The Status Bar at the bottom of the application window will provide feedback when pressing the transpose or velocity keys:
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In order to play the software instrument, we first need to make sure that its track is armed. The mouse cursor will change to indicate that the preset can be dropped into this track:Īfter releasing the mouse button, you'll see the new preset appear in the Device View at the bottom of the application window: To load a preset, drag it to the right, holding it over the Arrangement track 2 MIDI. Open the "Piano and Keys" folder and select the "Grand Piano" preset: The right and left arrows will also move between the labels and their contents.Ĭlick the Sounds label to access Live's collection of Instrument Rack presets: The right arrow key will open folders, and the left arrow key will close them.The up and down arrow keys will move the selection up and down.You can use your computer keyboard's arrow keys for quick navigation: Click on a label to view the items in it.
The instruments and effects in the browser are grouped into categories using labels. You can open and close the browser using its Show/Hide button:
Live's built-in instruments and effects are accessible through the browser, which is located in the upper-left section of the application window. You can read the lesson on the web or from within Live, but we recommend loading the Live Set that accompanies it as you follow along. These lessons can be accessed from Live's Help View. Note: this lesson and an accompanying Live Set are also installed with Ableton Live and are viewable within the program itself. Live 10: Playing Software Instruments Tutorial