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Shift + Scene Launch (>) – This moves the grid of clips up one row.
Shift + Stop, Solo, Mute – This moves the grid of clips down one row.
Holding Shift and pressing Arp (left) or Fixed Chord (right) will select the adjacent left or right track. This will automatically arm the track so
it is ready to receive MIDI. Release Arp or Fixed Chord button first before SHIFT button released.
6.1.2 Launching Clips
Pressing pads will launch clips in the corresponding location in your Session View. Pads will pulse white to indicate that a clip is playing.
Pressing the pad again will relaunch the clip, and pressing an empty pad will stop playback on that track.
How fast clips stop or relaunch is set by Ableton Live’s Global Quantisation chooser, located at the top of the Live screen. By default, this
is set to 1 bar, but can go as fast as 1/32 notes, or as slow as 8 bars. It can also be set to ‘None’ so clips react immediately.
6.1.3
Launching Scenes
Pressing the Scene Launch button (>) launches scenes in Ableton Live. This means that all of the clips in a row can start together.
6.1.4 Stop
,
Solo
,
Mute
While in Session mode, it is possible to switch the functionality of the bottom 4 pads so that they no longer launch clips. This is done with
the Stop, Solo, Mute button.
The Stop, Solo, Mute button toggles between four different states which affect tracks in the following ways:
Stop (Purple) – In this state, pressing pads will stop any clip on the corresponding track. The purple pads will be in blue if tracks are not