Packed with improvements for Push, Live 9.7 is here. New sampling features and workflows mean making beats is better than ever, and even more is possible without taking your hands off Push.
The latest free update for Live 9 users brings more sample slicing options, a new drum layout and on-screen display improvements to the hardware. Plus you can now route audio or MIDI right from the unit, alongside other features.
(10.10.5 Clover) Hi guys. So this machine is built entirely for the purpose of being used as a host for numerous audio programs including Ableton Live at it's core. Ableton has announced that Live 9.1.5 or higher is compatible with Yosemite. Also compatible is the latest version of Max for Live (6.1.9). They have also stated that since Live 8 is a legacy version, there are no plans to update it further and is not officially tested or supported on Yosemite (although it may run).
Features for Push 1 and Live 9
Ableton 10.10.5 Software
Powered by Simpler, the new slicing functions can be used in all editions of Live 9. They also work with the first Push – for full details of the new features, check out the release notes.
Free for Live 9 users
Ableton 10.10.5 Download
Live 9.7 is free for all owners of Live 9 Lite, Intro, Standard & Suite. For those with auto-update still enabled, it’ll download next time you open Live. If you don’t have autoupdate activated in Live, you can download from your account page.
Learn Live and Push
Alongside the new release we've updated our series of video tutorials that show how to use some of the key features of Live and Push. Watch them at the Learn Live or Learn Push pages.