


Beardyman, Steve Aoki, Youngr, Hinako Omoro, LYRE and Cody Currie are just some of the producers we’ve recently spoken with that use Live 10 to get ideas down. Ableton Live comes in multiple versions Intro, Standard and Suite. It’s totally legal and much more reliable and doesn’t sacrifice much in terms of features. With COVID-19 safety measures keeping music makers hunkered down at home more than usual, a growing number of music tech companies have responded by offering up free versions and trials of their products which are included in this section.Ībleton Live 10 has become the go-to DAW for many established producers, artists and DJs thanks to its combination of performance and arrangement workflows. Fortunately, there’s a much better way to get started with Ableton Live for free. We have an entire section dedicated to freeware plug-ins and sounds for you to sink your teeth into in case you fancy drifting from Ableton’s stock effects. You’ll also be able to use third-party plug-ins in VST and AU format.

The final of these features allows you to download and use instruments and effects created by fellow users and developers, offering practically unlimited potential for sonic experimentation. With Live 10 Suite, you’ll get full access to all of the 56 audio effects and MIDI effects, 13 instruments and Max for Live.
