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2. Navigation and familiaris­ation

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For familiaris­ation, we’re using the Live 11 Lite demo track. This Live Set (.als file) should load up automatica­lly when you authorise Live Lite. If you need to reload it, search for Demo Songs, which on Windows is in the Program Data folder, and on OS X is in the applicatio­n file, so use “show package contents” to reveal it. 2

Live 11 Lite uses a workspace layout with a central workspace flanked by various foldaway panels. Some of the panels are tabbed to allow for multiple sections and you’ll find the transport bar is at the top. Try dragging the panel dividers to resize panels. 3

Panels can be opened using their triangle icons or selected from the main View menu. The core workspace doesn’t employ floating windows, although third party plugins can launch in their own windows. Neverthele­ss, you can open a full Second Window from the View menu. This can be quite handy for twin monitors or used side by side. 4

At the bottom of the workspace is the Detail View and this has two tabs at the bottom: Clip View and Device View. In Clip View you’ll see MIDI or audio depending on the type of clip, and in Device View the devices used in that track. Click on the Vocal track and in Device

View you’ll see various effects. 5

Live has a dual way of working. The two views, Session and Arrangemen­t, can be used on their own. However, they also coexist within your Live Set, so can work together, and we’ll look at that later on. Try toggling between the two views in the demo using the little icons with three vertical or horizontal lines or by using Tab. 6

Session View provides a non-linear workflow and is ideal for sketching out ideas or for live performanc­e. The building blocks are MIDI or audio clips, which have a defined start and end point. These are arranged in vertical Tracks, and can be triggered individual­ly or as part of horizontal scenes. Here we’re triggering Scene Verse A using its Play button. 7

Arrangemen­t View is a horizontal timeline where you freely arrange and record MIDI and audio clips, and the tracks match those in the Session View. To zoom in and out, drag your cursor in the BeatTime ruler at the top. Click in the arrange area to select your playback position, click on Scrub Area at the top for playback. 8

There are many ways to initiate playback in Live Lite, including playing a Session Clip while the rest of the Set is playing in Arrangemen­t View. Click on the orange Back To Arrangemen­t icon to restore the Arrangemen­t playback or hit the Stop All Clips transport button in Session View to return to Session View. 9

Finally you can, if you wish, adjust the overall look of Live Lite. Head to the Preference­s in the Live menu and open the Look Feel tab. Here you can select default track and clip colours, or choose from one of five overall colour themes, with settings for brightness, intensity and so on.

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