
The C and V keys will change the velocity, or intensity, of the notes that you play.The Z and X keys will transpose the range of the computer MIDI keyboard.Those in the center row (ASDF.) will play the white keys.The letter keys in the upper row of the keyboard (QWER.) will play the black piano keys.To do this, make sure that the Computer MIDI Keyboard switch at the upper-right corner of the screen is enabled: If you don't have a MIDI keyboard available, you can use your computer's keyboard instead. You should hear the instrument as you play, and this should be reflected by the input and output meters which enclose the instrument in the Device View: If you have a MIDI keyboard connected to your computer, then go ahead and play a few notes now. It record-enables the track, allowing you to record what you play at any time.It allows the track to receive MIDI notes from an external MIDI keyboard (or, in the absence of an external device, your computer keyboard).This normally happens automatically when an instrument is inserted, but you can do it manually by clicking on the track's Arm button in the track mixer:Īrming the track accomplishes two things:
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In order to play the software instrument, we first need to make sure that its track is armed. The mouse cursor will change to indicate that the preset can be dropped into this track:Īfter releasing the mouse button, you'll see the new preset appear in the Device View at the bottom of the application window: To load a preset, drag it to the right, holding it over the Arrangement track 2 MIDI. Open the "Piano and Keys" folder and select the "Grand Piano" preset:


The right and left arrows will also move between the labels and their contents.Ĭlick the Sounds label to access Live's collection of Instrument Rack presets:

You can read the lesson on the web or from within Live, but we recommend loading the Live Set that accompanies it as you follow along. These lessons can be accessed from Live's Help View. Note: this lesson and an accompanying Live Set are also installed with Ableton Live and are viewable within the program itself. Live 10: Playing Software Instruments Tutorial
