Live is a digital audio workstation (DAW) produced and distributed by Ableton.
There are two ways to display Ableton Live 10 in Microsoft Windows.
Arrangement View displays music laid out along a song timeline like a multitrack tape.
The default screen in Ableton Live 10 is Session View.
Session View displays components for creating music when the order of pieces, the length of each piece, and the order of parts within each piece is generally not known in advance.
Here are ways to change Session View to Arrangement View.
This is how Arrangement View looks in Windows.
The Tab key on the keyboard may also be used to toggle between Arrangement View and Session View.
In Arrangement View, the Help View may be set to hidden.
Click on the “X” next to Live 10 Lessons.
This is how Arrangement View looks without the Help View.
In Session View, the Help View may be set to hidden.
Click on the “X” next to Live 10 Lessons.
This is how Session View looks without the Help View.
Where do we go from here?
Back to Ableton Live.
Go to Ableton Live 10.
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