


Today, I'd like to share my 5 favourite of these 'hidden' features, from the obvious to the far less so - let's tuck in! 1. The downside of having so many features is that it's very easy to overlook entire sets of extremely useful functions, some which are actually fairly well hidden within the software's architecture. Like most DAWs, Live has a wealth of features that may in fact sometimes feel like an overabundance, but this extensiveness means producers can pick and choose from amongst the many shortcuts, processes and procedures to find a workflow that best suits them. With its intuitive user interface and impressive time-stretching capabilities, Live is one of the most popular DAWs around amongst producers of all skill levels and from a wide range of genre backgrounds. It'll come as no surprise to you when I say that here at ModeAudio, we're huge fans of Ableton Live.
