I teamed up with one of my audio colleagues Sacha di Piazza (who almost exclusively works with Ableton Live) to gain some quick insight into some of the best new features in Ableton Live 10, and how they can be utilized while mixing and in productions.īelow, you'll find our first impressions of the update, followed quickly by three ways Live 10 will improve your mixing: simplifying groups of groups, using the Drum Buss to add analog-style saturation, and making your low-end sit correctly in the mix with Bass Mono.įirst off, when you open Ableton Live 10, you are in for a head spin compared to the layout of Ableton Live 9. While there are plenty of other new features to explore-and we will be exploring them throughout the coming weeks-we wanted to dive right into some of the software's new and improved functionality. After five years since the release of its predecessor, Ableton Live 10 is now available in the Live 10 Intro, Live 10 Standard, and Live 10 Suite packages.