We will cover the Audio type of tracks later, so you can delete it by selecting it (clicking its name - Audio) and pressing delete (mac) / backspace (win). Thats because every single sound in Ableton is either coming from one type of those tracks. ![]() Now if you look on the right side you should have two tracks - one MIDI and one Audio. The first Session View is for collecting ideas and performing live, the actual production side of things always happens in the horizontal view. ![]() This second view is called Arrangement View. What I want you to do is to press the Tab key on your keyboard - it will take you to a second view, in which we’re going to be working in. When you load it up for the first time, this screen should show up. Let me start at the default screen of Ableton. Let’s get started!īy the way - if you'd like to learn more about making music in Ableton feel free to check out our new course where we're explaining all the basics you need to get started. Today I will show you how to work with MIDI in Ableton.
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