
Supported properties include Live’s track name, track index and track color. This firmware version implements a fast SysEx that allows setting any RGB LED to any 16 bit-color, independent from the 128-entry palette.Īdded support for the IInfoListener interface in VST3 plug-ins. Made some minor refinements to the Channel EQ device’s UI.Īdded support for the Akai Professional Force, MPC X, and MPC Live.Įvery Push 2 user will get a firmware update to v.1.0.64 if their Push firmware is older. Text in the Redux device is now correctly displayed.


In the Multiband Dynamics device, the “Shift” modifier is now used to fine-tune the bands, and the “CMD” (Mac) / “CTRL” (Win) modifier is used to adjust all bands simultaneously. The Preferences dialog window is properly centered when Live’s zoom level is not at 100%. Live’s browser now starts searching after entering a single Chinese character.Īdding or removing scenes in a Live Set with many scenes is now significantly faster.Īdded support for emoji characters in all text fields on the following systems: The “Freeze Track” command is now available in the context menu of automation lanes. The metronome’s Rhythm setting is now saved in the Live Set. Page Up and Page Down keys move the selection by the size of the page, or by 25 entries if the chooser control is collapsed. Home and End keys move the selection to the first and last options respectively. Live now supports Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down key interactions in chooser controls and context menus. The global “Snap Automation To Grid” option is now ignored when Draw Mode is enabled, so the quantization always matches the visible grid.Ī “No more automation events could be removed” message now appears in the Status Bar when performing the “Simplify Automation” command on an envelope has no effect. The Toggle Automation / Modulation buttons now appear grayed out for unwarped clips. When dragging, stretching or skewing automation, or when changing the curve of a segment, pressing the ESC key now resets the automation to its original state.

For a list of formats that are no longer supported, see (Note: this article is about FinalCut, but applies to Live’s video support as well.) While running macOS Mojave (10.14) or earlier, such videos can be converted into a supported format by opening them in QuickTime Player (see for more information). Some videos using old formats can no longer be played back. Video playback and exporting is now much faster. On macOS, Live now uses AVFoundation instead of QTKit / QuickTime for MP3 decoding, video playback and video export. Important: before updating to macOS 10.15, please read this Knowledge Base article. Live now supports macOS Catalina (10.15). Improved Live’s stability when trying to load an outdated plugin.Īdded support for the Novation Launchpad X & Launchpad Mini control surfaces
