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Next-level effects

Mapping multiple functions to macros

Let’s see how this works in practice in Ableton Live

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In an Ableton Live rack, we can call up the Macro panel using the top button on the far left. By rightclicking a control on an Ableton device within the rack, we can map its movement to one of the eight macros. Now Macro 1 will be in control of the Dry/Wet movement of the compressor.

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