Summary
We have arrived at the end of another chapter. In this chapter, we dived into features and considerations for performing live using Ableton Live, such as approaching live performances by looking at the two views that Live has to offer, as well as Clip Launch options to customize how clips are set up for playback in your set. We covered dummy clips and how to use them, and also explored the word of syncing using Ableton Link and MIDI.
Furthermore, we looked at how to use Cue Out, which allows you to separate the metronome from the music in your project so that you can include the metronome in a headphone mix that is not heard by your audience through the speakers. We took the headphone mix topic even further and investigated the possibility of setting up a headphone mix that includes the metronome but with additional control over the volume of each track going into the headphone mix, which differs from what the audience hears through the speakers, by using Sends and Return...