![]() It comes in at US$449 which is a significant investment, though one that is justifiable by the sheer power and usability of Live as a software that’s at the heart of any contemporary music production studio. ![]() ![]() You also get a lot more plugins, including the superb EQ Eight plugin (a combination of a graphic EQ with a frequency analyser so you can “see” how your track sounds). Standard is a better entry point for those wanting to get into music production as the 16-track count limit is lifted. Dabblers and absolute first-timers who want to get a taste of the DAW will find enough to mess around with for a while, though one of the biggest handicaps of this is version is that you are limited to just 16 audio and Midi tracks. Intro is the entry-level version that gives you just the essentials as far as included sounds and plugins (called Devices) go, but is also the cheapest at US$99. Ableton Live comes in three flavours: Intro, Standard and Suite.
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