In this quick tutorial, I show you how to route your channels so that you can record your live performance to the arrangement view while you perform. This technique is good especially when you use lots of different instruments, automation, effects, and many many channels. I show also how to record arm many channels same time so that you don't accidentally turn off the recording while you perform.
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How To Record Live Session During Performance - Ableton Live
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