When you want to mix and match sounds from several of these Racks, one option is to insert them on separate Live tracks. The first 12 pads (C1 through B1) stick close to the standard General MIDI drum assignments, and the remaining pads hold alternative drum sounds, loops, one-shots and sound effects. All of the Curated Drum Racks use consecutive pads starting with C1. The folder labelled ‘Drums’ in each Curated collection is loaded with Instrument Racks comprising a single chain holding a Drum Rack, followed by an Audio Effect Rack. You’ll find quick-start documentation in the Max For Live Devices and Packs sections of Live’s Help view. This month we’ll take a detailed look at these Packs and also check out some new and upgraded Max For Live devices from Live’s Core Pack. Each collection has a different orientation, and together they provide a huge array of sounds that you can mix and match to taste. You can purchase the others (Build & Drop, Drive & Glow, Glitch & Wash and Punch & Tilt) for €49 $59 each (or, of course, upgrade to Live Suite). Two of them (Chop & Swing and Skitter & Step) are included in Live Standard and Chop & Swing is also included in Live Intro. Live Suite comes with six new Packs called Curated collections. We catch up with the new Packs in Live 10. Live’s multi-clip Note editor (bottom) shows a clip before and after some notes are transposed to play alternative Racks. Screen 1: Drum Racks with the same pad assignments are assigned separate key zones using Live’s Pitch MIDI effect.
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