Ableton Live 12.4 adds Link Audio, updated effects, Stem enhancements, more.
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Ableton Live 12.4 adds Link Audio, updated effects, Stem enhancements, more. Public beta now.
And yes, Link Audio is coming to the SDK, too -- for Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android.
Did a deep dive on all of this, including the changes to Erosion, Chorus-Ensemble, and Delay, because I always enjoy discussions of how we design sound!
Ableton Live 12.4 adds Link Audio, updated effects, more: hands-on details - CDM Create Digital Music
Ableton Live 12.4 enters public beta today. New features include continued refinement of Live’s audio effects and the ability to merge stems and separate stems for just a selected portion of time. And there’s one unexpected twist: Ableton Link can now do audio. Here’s a deep dive into what’s new, based on beta builds leading […]
CDM Create Digital Music (cdm.link)

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Ableton Live 12.4 adds Link Audio, updated effects, Stem enhancements, more. Public beta now.
And yes, Link Audio is coming to the SDK, too -- for Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android.
Did a deep dive on all of this, including the changes to Erosion, Chorus-Ensemble, and Delay, because I always enjoy discussions of how we design sound!
Ableton Live 12.4 adds Link Audio, updated effects, more: hands-on details - CDM Create Digital Music
Ableton Live 12.4 enters public beta today. New features include continued refinement of Live’s audio effects and the ability to merge stems and separate stems for just a selected portion of time. And there’s one unexpected twist: Ableton Link can now do audio. Here’s a deep dive into what’s new, based on beta builds leading […]
CDM Create Digital Music (cdm.link)

@pkirn wow! i just wonder whats the tech behind link audio? is this OSC? or is there something line AVB behind it?
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@pkirn wow! i just wonder whats the tech behind link audio? is this OSC? or is there something line AVB behind it?
@ultima12 I think it's an all-new solution to how to do this, including (this is critical) automatic latency correction.
Because they assume you're doing this locally, you set just one endpoint to monitor, and then all latency compensation happens there.
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@ultima12 I think it's an all-new solution to how to do this, including (this is critical) automatic latency correction.
Because they assume you're doing this locally, you set just one endpoint to monitor, and then all latency compensation happens there.
@pkirn this seems like a very big problem they solved regarding the overall field of audio over ethernet. like AVB is not trivial to use in e.g. Linux. Is there some info or docu about this?
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