Ableton Note

A place to start musical ideas

Published by: Ableton
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Note is a place to form ideas, experiment with sounds and find direction. Get your ideas out or play until inspiration hits using a selection of Ableton Live’s drum kits, synths and melodic instruments. Or create your own sound palette by recording the sounds around you into Note’s sampler instruments using your phone’s microphone.
Take your ideas further by sending your projects to Live without leaving the app using Ableton Cloud. Open projects from Live’s browser and keep working – you can edit all your MIDI notes, and all your samples and sounds from Note are exactly the same. Ableton Note users will receive a free license for Ableton Live Lite – simple, intuitive software used by musicians, producers and DJs around the world to write, record, and perform.

Begin with a beat:
• Choose from 56 Drum Sampler kits
• Tap out a beat using the 16-pad grid
• Quantize your beat to fix loose timing
• Nudge notes to correct mistakes
• Add more layers of rhythm
• Create beat repetitions with Note Repeat
• Change parameters to shape your sound
• Experiment with effects or apply swing for variations
Start with a melody:
• Choose from 261 synth sounds and 36 Melodic Sampler instruments
• Play your melody or chord progression with either the 25-pad grid or piano roll
• Set a key and scale to get instantly harmonic results
• Overdub more layers of harmony
• Change parameters to shape your sound
• Add effects to experiment with sound design
Sample your environment:
• Create your own kits by recording percussive sounds into Note’s Drum Sampler
• Record tonal sounds to create your own Melodic Sampler instruments
• Manipulate your samples by cutting, filtering or repitching them
• Shape or transform your sounds with effects
• Import your own samples or audio directly from videos
Capture improvisations:
• Play something, then tap the Capture button to keep it
• Play at a tempo that feels comfortable and Note will detect it
• Note will recognize the length of the phrase and create a loop
• Quantize it, add to it, or change the sound
• Connect MIDI hardware to play keys and change the sound of your instruments
Create variations:
• Note features a grid-based Session View layout
• Double your loops to create variation within clips
• Duplicate your clips and create different versions of your ideas
• Create eight tracks with up to eight clips on eight scenes
• Try different clip combinations and song structures
• Export your work as an audio file to listen and share
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5 out of 5

3 ratings in United Arab Emirates

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Ableton Note Reviews

Game changer for Live users

Fjazz on

United States

Amaizing! Please keep the updates going! In a few flights and couch potatoing I bang 16 great beats. This is the best notes a music producer could have on their pockets. More sounds needed, but love the stock choices. Time signature change needed asap, we are not all techno heads here :)

Needs note editing

Vinyl figure on

United States

I really like what the app is trying to do, and I appreciate that it is more focus on quick ideas. Though, I really would like to be able to edit the individual Mitty notes. Sometimes the timing does not work well when I try to use quantization, so it would be useful to be able to move the specific note into the correct location. This would be an update. I would really appreciate to use, and would make me use the app almost almost all the time.

i'm lovin it 🍟

Brandon Aqua on

United States

the gradual and subtle updates have made such a difference i am really enjoying this app it's not full Ableton Live, but it does have the power to get your tracks started and for some people it can work to make a full instrumental that is ready to be published i used with Airpods and quanitize, cuz there is bluetooth latency... but get yourself a headphone adapter and wired headphones and have fun playing your music! Transferring projects from Note to Live is simple. I don't use the cloud, i airdrop it. Please keep that feature. These projects can grow with you. Plant the seeds to your ideas today! 🍀🫶✨🌱

Short learning curve, great results

gpherson on

United States

As a Logic user, I have to say that the quality of this app tempts me over to Ableton. It’s a fantastic sketchpad which lets you jot down ideas so intuitively with your fingers on the screen, it’s hard for even a very fine keyboard or pad-based MIDI controller to match. Ideas can thus pour-out quick and dirty, aided by a well-curated batch of proprietary samples, then groomed with surprisingly precise tools from there. In about 40 minutes you can have something resembling a song ready to hit the desktop. I love it. Though simplicity is a strength in its design, there is some room for added depth via updates, and I welcome those which might learn from other excellent software out there, like Koala. But as it exists now, it’s an elegant and powerful app which is recommended to anyone looking for an excellent electronic music sketchpad. Many thanks to the devs for this

Perfect

El Grayso on

United States

This is perfect for what I want. A super easy way to start making ideas , melodies and drum patterns quickly. Then they can be imported into ableton later. I’ve been producing since 2006 and using ableton since 2011. The bad reviews want this to be an intricate sound design tool with lots of plugins and devices. They are missing the point and need to stick with Korg Gadget etc which focus more on that. Note can very quickly create chord progressions and record musical ideas (which can still be very complex and involved). There are tons of instruments and sounds, which can be manipulated with macros which can even be automated. All I would request is an option to turn on the ability to see note names in the sequencer, as well as improved sampler abilities. They seem to be putting a lot of work into this so I am confident it will continue to grow, but it already is my favorite app and nothing is faster in terms of putting down an idea instantly.

No better music app that goes this deep.

grimm146 on

United States

I’ve played with many different iPhone music making apps over the past 10+ years I’ve been producing music. Of course nothing can replace a full fledged DAW on your desktop, but this comes about as close as you can get without it getting too cluttered. Maybe an iPad allows even more complex apps like Logic to function well on mobile, but on an iPhone, Ableton wins with this one. And they keep improving it. Starting a project on here is super fun, and then syncing it to Ableton’s free cloud to immediately take it further on the desktop version of Live when I’m back in the studio is game changing. Love this app!

I Love It, But…

Firstlettertwice on

United States

Something is happening. First I have to say, as a person who doesn’t have the money to afford a computer, Ableton Note has been the one musical app to scratch my creative itch. It’s amazing. HOWEVER, lately my ideas haven’t been getting saved automatically. I worked on a project for more than an hour and as I tried to rename it to send to my band, the app wouldn’t allow me to make the name change. Did I mention that it did not save all of my hard work? I was so distraught! I don’t know if it’s my iPad or a software issue, but I loved the convenience of Ableton Note automatically saving my projects. It isn’t doing that for me anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Perfect

cornbreadmuff on

United States

Don’t need or want Ableton, in its totality, on my phone. I want to jot down ideas, explore melodies, sketch out beats. This app is very cool, especially for the low price and the ability to open these little ideas into the larger desktop program.

Until This Can Time Stretch…

Kenny Smoov on

United States

Until you can Warp Audio, Hip Hop and R&B producers are limited to full expression. FL Mobile and Logic Mobile have this. It’s the only reason I keep them on my IPAD. Once you add this…OMG!!! Please consider adding this function ASAP. I mean, ABLETON is known for it’s audio manipulation…Let’s Gooooooo!

Nice App

AllComplaints on

United States

Very cool to get ideas down from scratch and easily transfer to studio. One annoying thing is that it won’t output into my car speakers, but outputs audio to my navigation speakers. Thought it had to do with the microphone being on but after turning it off, same thing happening. Not sure if it’s a vehicle issue or software.

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