It’s designed to quickly capture ideas or start a sketch in a way that feels native to iOS and touch. It’s easier to think of Note more like Apple’s own Voice Memos app – something a lot of us use as a field recording and sketchpad app. It isn’t anything like “Ableton Live for iOS,” but it isn’t intended to be. Note is an elegant way of sketching ideas. (That works across all editions of Live, from Lite to Suite.) There are actually two releases out today – Ableton Note for iOS, a US$5.99 app, and Ableton Live 11.2.5, a point-release that adds support for syncing projects you’ve created with Note with your desktop sessions. I’ve been working with a prerelease version of Ableton Note and got to tour the software with its development team.
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