The MIDI editing in Ableton is very fast, and while it lacks some of the advanced features that Logic and Cubase have (such as switch chord inversion) you can achieve great results and figure out how to make it do what you want quickly. I constantly find myself MIDI-mapping the mod wheel on my keyboard to a parameter like the cutoff frequency of a synth filter and then performing my filter sweeps live, allowing me to lay down my automation super quickly and organically. This also makes it a phenomenal DAW for producers who like to be hands on in their mixing. You can select a knob in a softsynth or effect plugin, press Command+M to activate Midi Map mode, and then move a knob on a MIDI Controller and it’s instantly assigned-allowing you to map your MIDI Controller to your favorite synths for a live show or quickly map a fader bank to physical faders for individual tracks. As a live performance tool, nothing compares to Ableton.
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