LECTURE / ENREGISTREMENT
LECTURE
[ESPACE] joue depuis le marqueur
[CTRL]+[ESPACE] joue depuis le marqueur
[SHIFT]+[ESPACE] joue à la position actuelle
SELECTION
[CTRL]+[DEPLACER] Dupliquer et glisser
[CTRL]+[D] Dupliquer la sélection ou une piste
[CTRL]+[L] Looper sur la sélection
[CTRL]+[G] : Grouper
CLIPS
[CTRL]+[E] fractionner un clip
[CTRL]+[J] consolider (regrouper+coller) plusieurs clips
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[F] Voir les fondus
PIANO VIRTUEL
QSDFGHJ correspond aux touche blanche d’un piano
ZETYU correspond aux touches noires d’un pian
WX augmente / diminue les octaves joué par le clavier AZERTY
CV augmente / diminue la dynamique
FENÊTRES
Changer de vue
[TAB] passer de la vue session à la vue arrangement.
[MAJ]+[TAB] basculer de la vue édition de l’instrument à la vue édition de notes.
VUE ET ÉDITION
[MAJ]+[TAB] Bascule de la vue Effet/vue Clip.
[CTRL]+[B] Bascule entre l’outil pointeur & l’outil crayon.
[CTRL]+[F] Suit le jeu de la section, ou reste fixe
[ALT]+[CLIC]sur le repli d'une piste : Déplie/replie toutes les pistes
afficher/cacher les fenêtres
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[B] pour l'explorateur de fichiers (Browser)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[L] pour le footer d’ableton live (Low)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[O] pour l’aperçu du point de vue total des clip et point central de zoom (haut de l’écran)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[M] pour la section mélangeur d’ableton live (Mixer)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[R] pour les pistes de retour d’ableton live (Returns)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[I] pour les I/O de vos pistes (InOut)
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[S] pour les potard send de vos pistes (Sends)
Du coup, [CTRL]+ tapez BLOMRI et le tour est joué ! … L’écran est maximisé.
Réglages de la grilles d’éditions
[CTRL]+[1] rétrécit le réglage de grille.
[CTRL]+[2] élargit le réglage de grille.
[CTRL]+[3] active / désactive la grille en triplet.
[CTRL]+[4] active ou de désactive la grille en off.
INSERTION
Insérer un clip MIDI
[CTRL]+[MAJ]+[M] : Insérer un clip midi (Midi)(de la même longueur que la sélection)
Insérer des pistes
[CTRL]+[T] Créer une nouvelle piste audio (Track)
[CTRL]+[MAJ]+[T] Créer une nouvelle piste MIDI
[CTRL]+[ALT]+[T] Créer une nouvelle piste de retour
Insérer du silence
[CTRL]+[I] Insérer du silence juste avant la sélection en déplaçant les autres événements vers la droite.
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9. Fractionner clip: [CTRL]+[E]
12. Modifier Key Map: [CTRL]+[K]
13. Éditer MIDI Map: [CTRL]+[M]
14. Renommer: [CTRL]+[R]
15. Créer Fades: [CTRL]+[ALT]+[F]
17. Exporter: [CTRL]+[MAJ]+[R]
[CTRL]+[J] Consolider des clips. sélectionner tous les clips que vous désirez pour « coller » ensemble dans un nouvel échantillon, et appuyez sur
Edition
- Mode boucle : Ctrl+L
- Sélectionner boucle : Ctrl+Maj+L
- Diviser : Ctrl+E
- Consolider : Ctrl+J
- Dégrouper : Ctrl+Maj+C
- Quantifier : Ctrl+U
Affichage
- (Zoom +) : touche "+"
- (Zoom -) : touche "-"
- Mode plein Ecran : F11
- Afficher Détail : Ctrl+Alt+L
- Afficher Navigateur : Ctl+AlT+B
- Fenêtre plug-in : Ctrl+Alt+P
- Fenêtre vidéo : Ctrl+Alt+V
- chercher dans le navigateur : Ctrl+Maj+F
- Vue générale : Ctrl+Alt+O
- Entrées/Sorties : Ctrl+Alt+I
- Départs (Sends) : Ctrl+Alt+S
- Retours : Ctrl+Alt+R
- Mélangeur : Ctrl+Alt+M
- Crossfader : Ctrl+Alt+F
Raccourcis de base
- Nouveau projet : Ctrl+N
- Ouvrir un projet : Ctrl+O
- Fermer un projet : Ctrl+W
- Sauvegarder un projet sous.... : Ctrl+Maj+S
- Sauvegarder : Ctrl+S
- Exporter Audio/Vidéo : Ctrl+Maj+R
- Quitter : Ctrl+Q
Insérer
- Insérer une piste audio : Ctrl+T
- Insérer une piste midi : Ctrl+Maj+T
- Insérer scène : Ctrl+I
- Insérer piste de retour : Ctrl+Alt+T
- Insérer clip midi : Ctrl+Maj+M
Autres
- Mode Dessin : Ctrl+B
- Suivi de lecture : Ctrl+F
- Éditer affectations midi : Ctrl+M
- Éditer affectations de touches : Ctrl+k
- Utiliser le clavier d'ordinateur pour jouer des sons : Ctrl+Maj+K
- Quantification de lancement sérée : Ctrl+1
- Quantification de lancement large : Ctrl+2
- Quantification de lancement : Ctrl+3
- Quantification de lancement activée : Ctrl+4
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33. Live Keyboard Shortcuts
33.1 Showing and Hiding Views
Windows | ||
Toggle Full Screen Mode | F11 | |
Toggle Second Window | CTRL-Shift-W | |
Toggle Session/Arrangement View | Tab | |
Toggle Device/Clip View | Shift-Tab or F12 | |
Hide/Show Detail View | CTRL-ALT-L or Shift-F12 | |
Toggle Hot-Swap Mode | Q | |
Toggle Drum Rack/last-selected Pad | D | |
Hide/Show Info View | Shift-? | |
Hide/Show Browser | CTRL-ALT-B | |
Hide/Show Overview | CTRL-ALT-O | |
Hide/Show In/Out | CTRL-ALT-I | |
Hide/Show Sends | CTRL-ALT-S | |
Hide/Show Mixer | CTRL-ALT-M | |
pen the Preferences | CTRL-, | |
Close Window/Dialog | ESC |
33.2 Accessing Menus
Under Windows, you can access each menu by pressing ALT and the first letter of the menu (ALT-F for “File,” for instance). While a menu is open, you can use:
- the up and down arrow keys to navigate the menu items;
- the right and left arrow keys to open the neighboring menu;
- Enter to choose a menu item.
In OS X, you can access individual menu entries by pressing CMD-?. This opens a search field that will suggest menu entries as you type. You can then navigate the suggested options by pressing the up and down arrow keys and press Enter to choose one.
33.3 Adjusting Values
Windows | ||
Decrement/Increment | up and down arrow keys | |
Finer Resolution for Dragging | CTRL | |
Return to Default | Delete | |
Type in Value | 0...9 | |
Go to Next Field (Bar.beat.16th) | .-, | |
Abort Value Entry | ESC | |
Confirm Value Entry | Enter |
33.4 Browsing
In addition to the shortcuts shown here, the editing shortcuts can also be used in the browser.
Windows | ||
Scroll Down/Up | up and down arrow keys | |
Close/Open Folders | right and left arrow keys | |
Load Selected Item from Browser | Enter | |
Preview Selected File | Shift-Enter | |
Search in Browser | CTRL-F | |
Jump to Search Results | down arrow key |
33.5 Transport
Windows | ||
Play from Start Marker/Stop | Space | |
Continue Play from Stop Point | Shift-Space | |
Play Arrangement View Selection | Space | |
Move Insert Marker to Beginning | Home | |
Record | F9 | |
Back to Arrangement | F10 | |
Activate/Deactivate Track 1..8 | F1...F8 |
33.6 Editing
Windows | ||
Cut | CTRL-X | |
Copy | CTRL-C | |
Paste | CTRL-V | |
Duplicate | CTRL-D | |
Delete | Delete | |
Undo | CTRL-Z | |
Redo | CTRL-Y | |
Rename | CTRL-R | |
Select All | CTRL-A |
By holding down an additional modifier key, some of the above commands can also be applied to:
Windows | ||
Clips and Slots Across all Tracks | Shift | |
Time Across all Tracks | Shift | |
The Selected Part of the Envelope | ALT |
Tab can be used to move from one track or scene to another while renaming.
33.7 Loop Brace and Start/End Markers
The loop brace and start/end markers must first be selected before any of the following commands will apply to them.
Windows | ||
Move Start Marker to Position | Shift-click | |
Nudge Loop Left/Right | right and left arrow keys | |
Move Loop By Loop Length | up and down arrow keys | |
Halve/Double Loop Length | CTRL up and down arrow keys | |
Shorten/Lengthen Loop | CTRL right and left arrow keys | |
Select Material in Loop | CTRL-Shift-L |
33.8 Session View Commands
See also the editing commands.
Windows | ||
Launch Selected Clip/Slot | Enter | |
Select Neighboring Clip/Slot | arrow keys | |
Select all Clips/Slots | CTRL-A | |
Copy Clips | CTRLdrag | |
Add/Remove Stop Button | CTRL-E | |
Insert MIDI clip | CTRL-Shift-M | |
Insert Scene | CTRL-I | |
Insert Captured Scene | CTRL-Shift-I | |
Move Nonadjacent Scenes Without Collapsing | CTRL up and down arrow keys | |
Drop Browser Clips as a Scene | CTRL |
33.9 Arrangement View Commands
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Arrangement View. See also the editing commands.
Windows | ||
Split Clip at Selection | CTRL-E | |
Consolidate Selection into Clip | CTRL-J | |
Create Fade/Crossfade | CTRL-ALT-F | |
Loop Selection | CTRL-L | |
Insert Silence | CTRL-I | |
Pan Left/Right of Selection | CTRL-ALT | |
Unfold all Tracks | ALT unfold button | |
Scroll Display to Follow Playback | CTRL-Shift-F |
33.10 Commands for Tracks
See also the editing commands.
Insert Audio Track | CTRL-T | |
Insert MIDI Track | CTRL-Shift-T | |
Insert Return Track | CTRL-ALT-T | |
Rename Selected Track | CTRL-R | |
While Renaming, Go to next Track | Tab | |
Group Selected Tracks | CTRL-G | |
Ungroup Tracks | CTRL-Shift-G | |
Show Grouped Tracks | + | |
Hide Grouped Tracks | - | |
Move Nonadjacent Tracks Without Collapsing | CTRL arrow keys | |
Arm/Solo Multiple Tracks | CTRL click | |
Add Device from Browser | Enter |
33.11 Commands for Breakpoint Envelopes
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the Envelope Editor and Arrangement View. See also the editing commands.
Finer Resolution for Dragging | CTRL | |
Enable Dragging Over Breakpoints | Shift | |
Create Curved Automation Segment | ALT |
33.12 Key/MIDI Map Mode and the Computer MIDI Keyboard
Toggle MIDI Map Mode | CTRL-M | |
Toggle Key Map Mode | CTRL-K | |
Computer MIDI Keyboard | CTRL-Shift-K |
33.13 Zooming, Display and Selections
Zoom In | + | |
Zoom Out | - | |
Drag/Click to Append to a Selection | Shift | |
Click to Add Adjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to Multi-Selection | Shift | |
Click to Add Nonadjacent Clips/Tracks/Scenes to a Multi-Selection | CTRL | |
Follow (Auto-Scroll) | CTRL-Shift-F | |
Pan Left/Right of Selection | CTRL-ALT |
33.14 Clip View Sample Display
The shortcuts for zooming and loop/region settings also work in the Sample Display.
Quantize | CTRL-U | |
Quantize Settings... | CTRL-Shift-U | |
Move Selected Warp Marker | right and left arrow keys | |
Select Warp Marker | CTRLright and left arrow keys | |
Scroll Display to Follow Playback | CTRL-Shift-F | |
Move Clip Region with Start Marker | Shiftright and left arrow keys |
33.15 Clip View MIDI Editor
The shortcuts for zooming, snapping/drawing and loop/region settings also work in the MIDI Editor.
Quantize | CTRL-U | |
Quantize Settings... | CTRL-Shift-U | |
Scroll Editor Vertically | Page Up/Down keys | |
Scroll Editor Horizontally | CTRL Page Up/Down keys | |
Copy Notes | CTRLdrag | |
Change Velocity From Note Editor | ALTdrag | |
Move Insert Marker to Beginning | Home | |
Move Insert Marker to End | End | |
Scroll Display to Follow Playback | CTRL-Shift-F | |
Move Clip Region with Start Marker | Shiftright and left arrow keys |
33.16 Grid Snapping and Drawing
Toggle Draw Mode | B | |
Narrow Grid | CTRL-1 | |
Widen Grid | CTRL-2 | |
Triplet Grid | CTRL-3 | |
Snap to Grid | CTRL-4 | |
Fixed/Zoom-Adaptive Grid | CTRL-5 | |
Bypass Snapping While Dragging | ALT |
33.17 Global Quantization
Sixteenth-Note Quantization | CTRL-6 | |
Eighth-Note Quantization | CTRL-7 | |
Quarter-Note Quantization | CTRL-8 | |
1-Bar Quantization | CTRL-9 | |
Quantization Off | CTRL-0 |
33.18 Working with Sets and the Program
New Live Set | CTRL-N | |
Open Live Set | CTRL-O | |
Save Live Set | CTRL-S | |
Save Live Set As... | CTRL-Shift-S | |
Quit Live | CTRL-Q | |
Hide Live | ||
Export Audio/Video | CTRL-Shift-R | |
Export MIDI file | CTRL-Shift-E |
33.19 Working with Plug-Ins and Devices
Show/Hide Plug-In Windows | CTRL-ALT-P | |
Open Second/Multiple Windows with Plug-In Edit Button | CTRL | |
Open Mac Keystroke Plug-In Window with Plug-In Edit Button | ||
Group/Ungroup Devices | CTRL-G | |
Activate/Deactivate All Devices in Group | ALT device activator | |
Click to Append Devices to a Selected Device | Shift | |
Load Selected Device From Browser | Enter |
33.20 Using the Context Menu
A context menu is available in Live for quick access to many commonly used menu items. To access the context menu, right-click(PC) / CTRL-click(Mac) on the part of the interface where you would like to execute a particular command. It is worth noting that Live’s context menu may sometimes contain applicable settings from the Preferences. You should change these options with care, as they will affect not only the currently selected item but the general settings of the program.
Some commands only appear in the context menu. Among these are: various options for working with the browser (see 5.1); the special grid marker commands for directing Auto-Warp (see “Syncing Longer Pieces”); detailed options for zoom-adaptive and fixed grid line width (see 6.9); copying and pasting for Operator’s envelopes and oscillators (see 24.6); and numerous device-specific commands.