Ableton Device Group
este așadar un sunet sau un grup de sunete, dar care nu are nici un Clip MIDI care sa îl cânte. Pentru aceasta este nevoie de un ALC sau ALS
Contains a group of virtual audio devices that can be loaded by Ableton Live, a music production program; may include software instruments or audio effects; provides an easy way to load multiple devices at one time.
E clar ca toate instrumente le din Instrument Rack sunt ALG-uri
Se pare deci ca sunt rackuri
Creating Racks
Four Rack variants cover the range of Lives devices: Instrument Racks, Drum Racks, Audio
Effect Racks and MIDI Effect Racks. Just as with track types, each kind of Rack has rules
regarding the devices it contains:
MIDI Effect Racks contain only MIDI effects, and can only be placed in MIDI tracks.
Audio Effect Racks contain only audio effects, and can be placed in audio tracks.
They can also be placed in MIDI tracks, as long as they are downstream from an
instrument.
Instrument Racks contain instruments, but can additionally contain both MIDI and
audio effects. In this case, all MIDI effects have to be at the beginning of the Instrument
Racks device chain, followed by an instrument, and then any audio effects.
Drum Racks are similar to Instrument Racks; they can contain instruments as well as
MIDI and audio effects and their devices must be ordered according to the same signal
ow rules. Drum Racks can also contain up to six return chains of audio effects, with
independent send levels for each chain in the main Rack.
There are different ways to create Racks. A new, empty Rack can be created by dragging a
generic Rack preset (Audio Effect Rack, for example) from the Device Browser into a track.
Devices can then be dropped directly into the Racks Chain List or Devices view, which are
introduced in the next section.
If a track already has one or more devices that you would like to group into a Rack, then
simply select the title bars of those devices in the Track View, and (PC) / Ctrl (Mac)
on one of the title bars to reveal the Group and Group to Drum Rack commands in the
context menu. Note that if you repeat one of these commands again on the same device,
you will create a Rack within a Rack. You can also group multiple chains within a Rack using
the same procedure. Doing this also creates a Rack within a Rack. In the Track View, the
contents of Racks are always contained between end brackets: Just as with punctuation or
in mathematics, a Rack within a Rack will have a pair of brackets within a pair of brackets.
To ungroup devices, dismantling their Racks, select the Racks title bar, and then use the
Edit menu or the context menu to access the Ungroup command.
Components of an
Components of a Drum
Rack.
1. Racks have distinct views that can be shown or hidden as needed. Therefore,
every Rack has a view column on its far left side that holds the corresponding
view selectors. The actual view selectors available differ depending on whether
an Instrument, Drum or Effect Rack is being used.
2. Macro Controls
3. Chain List. In Drum Racks, this view can include both drum chains and return
chains.
4. Devices
5. Racks are also identiable by their round corners, which bracket and enclose their
content. When the Devices view is shown, the end bracket visually detaches itself
to keep the Rack hierarchy clear.
6. Pad View. This is unique to Drum Racks.
To move, copy or delete an entire Rack at once, simply select it by its title bar (as opposed
to the title bars of any devices that it contains). When selected, a Rack can also be renamed
by using the Edit menus Rename command. You can also enter your own info text for a
Rack via the Edit Info Text command in the Edit menu or in the Rackss (PC) / Ctrl
(Mac) context menu.
When all of a Racks views are hidden, its title bar will fold into the view column, making the
entire Rack as slim as possible. This has the same effect as choosing Fold from the (PC)
/ Ctrl (Mac) context menu or double-clicking on the Racks title bar.
If you would like to locate a particular device in a Rack without searching manually through
its entire contents, you will appreciate this navigation shortcut: (PC) / Ctrl (Mac)
on the Track View selector, and a hierarchical list of all devices in the tracks device chain will
appear. Simply select an entry from the list, and Live will select that device and move it into
view for you.