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![]() We do that by clicking the arm button:Ħ) Set the monitor to Auto, which turns it on when you arm a track and turns the monitor off to play clips. In’ as the input type and ‘1’ as the input channel:Ĥ) Ask the singer to test the mic and you will see that the green activity indicator will light:ĥ) Now let’s prepare the track for recording. I connected mic on the channel 1 of the audio interface. It will display the in/out section as shown below:ģ) Let’s configure the Audio From option – that is, the audio source that we want to record. Click on the I/O button at the right of the screen. It can be either a dynamic or a condenser mic (for the last one, remember to turn on the phantom power of your audio interface)Ģ) Enable the In/Out section of Ableton Live. Make sure that you have connected a mic on the audio interface. Although the examples are using the Session View, all procedures are the same for Arrangement View.įor this lesson, let’s assume that you want to record a voice in Ableton Live.ġ) Create a New Live Set (Ctrl+N or Cmd+N) and select or create an Audio track: You can record audio in both Session View or Arrangement View. Remember to set properly your audio interface to work with Ableton Live. ![]() You will need to use this feature if you want to record voice, drums, acoustic or electric guitars, electric bass, etc. In this lesson, we will learn how to record audio in Ableton Live. ![]()
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