Ableton Live Delta - what features does it have?

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Hey, can anyone answer a question about the cut-down version of Live that comes with some M-Audio products?

I think it's called Live Delta and is basically Live 2 with less features. Can anyone tell me if you can still trigger loops using a midi keyboard with that version of live? And how many channels/tracks can you have at once, or what is the total number of sounds you can load in (and how many can play at once)?

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scam_artist wrote:Hey, can anyone answer a question about the cut-down version of Live that comes with some M-Audio products?

I think it's called Live Delta and is basically Live 2 with less features. Can anyone tell me if you can still trigger loops using a midi keyboard with that version of live? And how many channels/tracks can you have at once, or what is the total number of sounds you can load in (and how many can play at once)?

Thanks
I have this, it came with my MobilePre. I don't use it much but I did learn that you can only have 1 VST effect going at a time and on the mixer page you can only load 5 sounds per track, whereas in the full version I think it's unlimited. Don't know about the MIDI keyboard question.
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Moe Shinola wrote:
I have this, it came with my MobilePre. I don't use it much but I did learn that you can only have 1 VST effect going at a time and on the mixer page you can only load 5 sounds per track, whereas in the full version I think it's unlimited. Don't know about the MIDI keyboard question.
thanks. How many tracks can you have all up?

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scam_artist wrote:
Moe Shinola wrote:
I have this, it came with my MobilePre. I don't use it much but I did learn that you can only have 1 VST effect going at a time and on the mixer page you can only load 5 sounds per track, whereas in the full version I think it's unlimited. Don't know about the MIDI keyboard question.
thanks. How many tracks can you have all up?
Just fired it up and checked. 10 tracks is all you get.
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Moe Shinola wrote:
scam_artist wrote:
Moe Shinola wrote:
I have this, it came with my MobilePre. I don't use it much but I did learn that you can only have 1 VST effect going at a time and on the mixer page you can only load 5 sounds per track, whereas in the full version I think it's unlimited. Don't know about the MIDI keyboard question.
thanks. How many tracks can you have all up?
Just fired it up and checked. 10 tracks is all you get.
thanks

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does it work as a rewire slave/ master or onl as a standalone?
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Ableton Live Delta's features:
10 tracks / 5 clips per track - so 25 clips at all
2 sends
no midi in/out/clock
no midi clips and vsti - this version is similar to AL 2
u can have only 1 vst open
(but u can use free CTAF multifx to load chain of vst's... of course it may works only on one channel)
there is 5 fx from full live - they can be used without limits - compresor, eq, chorus, delay, gate
rewire slave/master - no
asio audio in - yes
more questions?
Cheers

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even after the live delta 4 recent update??

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I didnt see upgrade offer while registering.
And i bought it half year ago with m-audio.
It looks weak, but it can be nice mini soft for live session.
Pozdro

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I just checked upgrade options...
"There is currently no free update for your Live version available."
I have Delta v.2.1.2
Cheers

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I owned delta live 2, registered, and I recently had a mail from abletons and M-audio for an update to live delta 4. I can't test it as I now own live 4 full.

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Live Delta can be upgraded to Live Lite 4 now I believe. Four tracks of Audio, two midi, can use a few VSTs I think

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