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Ableton Personal Upgrade Discount Codes!


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PERSONAL CODE

Claiming your discount:

1. Go to the Ableton webshop. Make sure you’re logged in to see your upgrade offers.
2. Add an upgrade to Ableton Live 11 Standard or Suite to your shopping cart.
3. At the bottom of the shopping cart page, click 'Enter coupon code' and paste your personal coupon code.
4. Click 'Proceed to Checkout' and complete the order process.

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Oh.... I have 11 Standard. Maybe it's an upgrade for people running earlier versions rather than to go from 11 Std to suite.

I didn't really want to fork out for the upgrade to suite anyway haha. But I'd probably bite at 30% off. 

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11 minutes ago, Craig N said:

Oh.... I have 11 Standard. Maybe it's an upgrade for people running earlier versions rather than to go from 11 Std to suite.

I didn't really want to fork out for the upgrade to suite anyway haha. But I'd probably bite at 30% off. 

It's waste of money.  Most of the Suite is never updated like the Sampler.  The whole Suite is 80gb and not necessary if you have 3rd party stuff.

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The suite is sweet! :)

You could sell much of your 3rd party stuff and just use this, if Ableton was your main DAW.

There are tons of bundled instruments, effects, and downloadable packs that are intended to to make sound design within the DAW part of the Ableton workflow. All are optional downloads, so you can pick and choose what suits you. No need to load it all. Many of the instruments even come with included demo projects so you can see them used in context, and experiment with them.

Included instruments:

https://www.ableton.com/en/live/compare-editions/#software-instruments

Included packs:

https://www.ableton.com/en/live/compare-editions/#packs

Included audio effects:

https://www.ableton.com/en/live/compare-editions/#audio-effects

Included MIDI effects:

https://www.ableton.com/en/live/compare-editions/#midi-effects

Max for Live devices:

https://www.ableton.com/en/packs/#?item_type=max_for_live

 

 

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1 hour ago, abacab said:

The suite is sweet! :)

You could sell much of your 3rd party stuff and just use this, if Ableton was your main DAW.

 

 

 

I'll take that as sarcasm.  I guess so if you only use a laptop.  How long would it take for someone to be screaming for Kontakt and libraries.  Sell off AT5? It took me years to figure out why Live was designed the way it is.  

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7 hours ago, Paul Young said:

I'll take that as sarcasm.  I guess so if you only use a laptop.  How long would it take for someone to be screaming for Kontakt and libraries.  Sell off AT5? It took me years to figure out why Live was designed the way it is.  

Yes I think most of us would want Kontakt. I was surprised though at the nice piano and orchestra library sounds ( 3rd party) now included in the new max version.

Ableton has gotten their foot in the door for so many controllers now which make the program much easier to use. Offering their lite version included for free is a wise marketing move.

I am neutral on the program itself. Probably because I'm not doing a lot of audio stretching or looping right now. As a basic DAW with decent plugins it's better than I thought it would be until I got deeper into it.

Things I find intuitive about it- I like how easy it is to zoom the screen to exactly where you want to go. It has been a very stable and fast program. Not living well with VST2 though.

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1 hour ago, Tim Smith said:

Yes I think most of us would want Kontakt. I was surprised though at the nice piano and orchestra library sounds ( 3rd party) now included in the new max version.

Ableton has gotten their foot in the door for so many controllers now which make the program much easier to use. Offering their lite version included for free is a wise marketing move.

I am neutral on the program itself. Probably because I'm not doing a lot of audio stretching or looping right now. As a basic DAW with decent plugins it's better than I thought it would be until I got deeper into it.

Things I find intuitive about it- I like how easy it is to zoom the screen to exactly where you want to go. It has been a very stable and fast program. Not living well with VST2 though.

I delete the original orchestra. This is part of my point that the Suite is never really updated but added on like 3rd party stuff.

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