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− | |subcat=Audio and Music
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− | |extensions={{ext|adg}}, {{ext|adv}}, {{ext|agr}}, {{ext|alc}}, {{ext|alp}}, {{ext|als}}, {{ext|amxd}}, {{ext|asd}}, {{ext|ask}}
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− | |released=2001
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− | == Description ==
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− | Ableton Live is an audio production workstation for Windows and OS X. As the name suggests, the emphasis of the software is on live musical performance.
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− | Live uses a range of proprietary formats to store audio files and playback information.
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− | == Formats ==
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− | === Ableton Device Group ===
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− | Ableton Device Group ('''.adg''') files hold preset data for [https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/instrument-drum-and-effect-racks/ Racks] (chains of instruments, audio / MIDI effects, etc.).
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− | === Ableton Device Preset ===
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− | === Ableton Groove File ===
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− | Ableton Groove Files ('''.agr''') are used to modify the timing and "feel" of audio and [[MIDI]] clips. According to the [https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/using-grooves/ Using Grooves] section of the manual, these can be essentially converted to and from [[MIDI]] clips.
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− | === Ableton Live Clip ===
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− | === Ableton Live Pack ===
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− | === Ableton Live Set ===
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− | === Ableton Meta Sound ===
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− | === Ableton Max for Live Device ===
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− | === Ableton Warp Analysis ===
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− | === Ableton Skin File ===
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− | == Information ==
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− | * [https://cycling74.com/docs/max5/refpages/m4l-ref/m4l_live_object_model.html LOM - The Live Object Model]
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− | * [http://crooked-hideout.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/ableton-live-set-is-gzipped-xml-ruby.html An Ableton Live Set is gzipped XML + a Ruby gem]
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