If you have been on the fence about whether or not to switch to Ableton, let me tell you, now is the time.
I can give you a list of 100 reasons why, but for now
Ableton Live Is Exceptionally Stable
Tired of Mainstage crashing during your live performances? I was too.
Tired of Mainstage crashing during programming? I was too.
If you buy Ableton, you can kiss those random crashes goodbye.
Ableton Plays Well With Others
You can use Ableton to control ProPresenter, You can use Ableton to Cue lights, and you can use Ableton as a re-wire master.
You can also use Ableton to sync to and from external hardware, or with other computers.
More Then Just Patches
Mainstage might be great for switching patches… When it doesn’t crash.
But Ableton gives you the ability to automate you patch switching to a timeline.
You will be able to play tracks and keyboard sounds simultaneously.
If you are not happy with audio on your tracks, Ableton is also a fully functioning audio work station, allowing you to make any changes to audio that you want.
Which Version Should I Buy?
I highly recommend purchasing Ableton Live S
Standard will work for you, especially if you are using external sounds from Reason, or from other third parties like native instruments.
But let me be clear.
You can purchase suite, and have everything you need for one price.
Or you can purchase standard, and spend other money on external sounds, and end up spending the same amount of money you would have spent just purchasing the full program.
Ready to Buy?
I thought you were.
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