“Transients are punchier in Complex and Complex Pro modes, downbeat detection has been improved and warping is now even more accurate. In 9.2, there’s been a lot of attention put on making it even better: One of the most used tools for DJs who use Ableton is the built-in time/audio stretching engine, that Ableton calls warping. No latencies are shown when latency compensation is turned off.”Īdditionally, they’ve made both automation and modulation parameters latency-compensated. “The latency introduced by a device is now displayed in the status bar, when hovering over the title bar with the mouse. Traditionally only Ableton’s built-in plugins and devices had the lowest reliable latency, but it seems like making this same smooth experience possible for all users is a focus for this release.
In 9.2, Ableton has focused a fair amount on reducing the overall amount of latency when using third-party plug-ins and Max For Live devices. Want to start downloading 9.2 right away? Click here. There’s a new 64 pad mode for Push users, and even a Mad Zach soundpack included to demo the mode. The update tackles latency and warping, and adds new features like Max for Live 7 and an instrument Tuner. There’s a brand new update to Ableton Live released today, version 9.2.