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Push would not initialize when recovering a Set after a crash.When creating a clip by adding a step from Push, the clip length was always two bars by default, until the Fixed Length value was changed once after loading a set.When there was no device in a track, Push would display a device from a different track, if that track was being played by another track or a Control Surface.Frozen tracks no longer appear as a target when routing via Push 2.It is now possible to convert an audio clip to a Simpler or Drum Rack pad in Arrangement from Push.Launching playback in Live right after enabling Link would force all other apps to adjust their tempo.
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Fixed an error in the software text for the Spanish language.

Fixed a bug that prevented certain units (e.g "ms") from being displayed in an Audio Unit's parameter value text.Live would crash when performing 'Undo' after grouping chains in a Rack.Fixed a bug where unavailable routings were not grayed out.
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The glitch was visible in Detail View (in both the Arrangement and Session View), and would only appear in automation segments not covering the full track height.
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If a dropdown or context menu was open in Live, pressing CMD+Shift+- on a Mac OS would cause Live to crash.Mmmm… one Monolatte, one Ableton Juice please. And I don’t think Ableton can complain about that.Ĭredit for getting the scoop here appears to belong to Vladimir Bandesnaci’s blog: Of course, a deluge of interest here does reveal that Live’s users remain eager for news of a software update. But, since this isn’t official information, I prefer to wait until we can share complete details, and fact-check those details with Ableton to make sure our information is precise and accurate.

The video does show some very promising enhancements to the browser, devices, and specific processors (namely, compression). Well, unless Ableton wants to use Babylonian numbers. Those of us who follow the sequence of numerals in the Arabic system know that “9” does indeed follow “8.” Apple is the company that sometimes breaks with those numbers and starts using Roman Numerals. While the leak is a surprise, the revelation that there’s a Live 9 shouldn’t be. Come on, Apple, really? You know Apple already bought one German company founded by a guy named Gerhard Cupertino isn’t big enough for both of them.) (Seriously, for anyone who thought they were getting bought by Apple, or giving up music software development to open a line of juice bars or something, uh … no. Ableton has said officially for some time that, following an effort to focus on stability in Live 8, they were working on a new version. (Whoops.) I think you can do the math here. Oddly, whereas these kind of leaks often come from distributors or other third parties, it appears in this case Ableton accidentally made the video public themselves on their own official channel. (One user posted screen grabs while it was up, embedded above.) It seems fairly obvious what this video implies. As various readers have pointed out to CDM, a video entitled “Live 9 Device Master” has leaked online.
