Ableton today released version 9.2 of Live. The free update brings improvements and additions to both Live and Push and is available now as a free download for Live 9 users.

Here’s what’s new:

Latency compensation – Live 9.2 introduces a number of latency-related improvements. Sets that contain Max for Live devices or third-party plug-ins now have lower latency and automation is now fully latency compensated.

– Live 9.2 introduces a number of latency-related improvements. Sets that contain Max for Live devices or third-party plug-ins now have lower latency and automation is now fully latency compensated. Improved warping – Live 9.2 brings further refinements to Live’s audio warping engine. Transients are punchier in Complex and Complex Pro modes, downbeat detection has been improved and warping is now even more accurate. The new Warp Selection command lets you warp a selected portion of a sample to a precise bar length.

– Live 9.2 brings further refinements to Live’s audio warping engine. Transients are punchier in Complex and Complex Pro modes, downbeat detection has been improved and warping is now even more accurate. The new Warp Selection command lets you warp a selected portion of a sample to a precise bar length. Tuner – Live 9.2 comes with a new Tuner device

– Live 9.2 comes with a new Tuner device Max for Live – now includes Max 7, the latest, most powerful version of Max.

– now includes Max 7, the latest, most powerful version of Max. 64 pad mode – Live 9.2 introduces the ability to use all 64 Push pads to play drums and quickly flip back to 16 pads for step sequencing. To help you jump right in, a new free Pack is available that makes use of the extra real estate offered by 64 pad mode and brings you five Racks’ worth of drums, percussion, loops, and one shot samples.

– Live 9.2 introduces the ability to use all 64 Push pads to play drums and quickly flip back to 16 pads for step sequencing. To help you jump right in, a new free Pack is available that makes use of the extra real estate offered by 64 pad mode and brings you five Racks’ worth of drums, percussion, loops, and one shot samples. Further Push refinements – Live 9.2 also brings improved aftertouch implementation to Push’s pads and the addition of aftertouch to many of Live’s core library sounds. In addition, Push’s touchstrip can now also be used for modulation wheel control and pitch bending.

Here’s Mad Zach demoing the free 64 Pad Lab Pack:

In the video, Mad Zach shares his strategies for playing with the 64 pad layout, tweaking individual sounds, and some useful production tips for getting punchy drums.

Ableton Live 9.2 is available for download now (Ableton account required).

Here’s a detailed look at what’s new in Ableton Live 9.2:

Added the Tuner Device to the Live audio effects.

Added a “Start Playback with Tap Tempo” preference to determine if Tap Tempo is going to activate playback.

Improved tempo detection for warped audio files where the tempo appears to be constant.

Improved warp downbeat detection.

The first warp marker (1.1.1) is now placed closer to the beginning of an audio Clip, even if the that portion of audio does not contain loud transients.

Improved the sound of Complex and Complex Pro Warp modes.

Added the option “Warp Selection as x-Bar Loop” in the context menu when right clicking on a time selection inside an audio clip.

Live Sets that contain Max for Live devices or third-party plug-ins now have lower latency.

The latency introduced by a device is now displayed in the status bar, when hovering over the title bar with the mouse. No latencies are shown when latency compensation is turned off.

Automation and Modulation are now fully latency compensated.

Modifying the Arrangement loop brace with mouse or keys will not affect the current track selection, while previously all tracks were selected as soon as the braces where adjusted with the mouse.

The Serato bridge is now compatible with Live 9.2

Scrub and Ram Mode are now exposed in the python API

Added support for the Roland A-PRO keyboard series

Most presets in “Sounds” and all presets in Operator have been updated to react to Aftertouch and/or Modwheel data.

Updated 808 and 909 Kits with better sounding Kicks and Snares.

New 606 & 808 Impulse presets have been added to the Core Library.

Core Library Audio Clips now load with HiQ enabled and Fade disabled.

The preferences setting “Start Transport with Record” has been renamed to “Start Playback with Record”

Updated lessons and info texts.

Dropped compatibility for Windows XP and Vista, OS X 10.5 and 10.6.

Bugfixes:

When switching between Note and Scene mode with the APC20, the pad LEDs would occasionally not update correctly.

The Session Ring would not be entirely displayed on screen anymore when navigating through tracks if the Live Set contained folded Group tracks.

Fixed a bug in the Axiom Air 25, 49 and 61 Control Surface remote script, where the Send mix mode controlled the available Sends for the currently selected channel, instead of controlling Send A for the first 8 channels.

Fixed a bug in the MPK Control Surface remote script, where the Record Arm button had to be pressed twice to be toggled, and Exclusive Arm would not work.

Fixed a bug in the Vestax VCM600 Control Surface remote script, where the Punch In and Punch Out controls would work only as momentary toggles.

Fixed a bug which caused artefacts in the waveform visualisation when increasing the Gain on low amplitude audio clips.

Live would not display bluetooth audio devices in the Input and Output device menu under Preferences–>Audio

When controlling a number of mixer or device parameters via Aftertouch, crackles could be noticed in the audio stream.

The Live browser “All Results” label would not remember the settings for the optional second column.

Fixed a rare crash which might happen on OS X with certain input sources.

Fixed a crash which might occur when deleting several Max for Live devices from a Live Set at once.

Live would crash when quitting the application while renaming a Groove in the Groove Pool.

Peak Levels in External Instrument and External Audio Effect devices would only be updated if these were displayed in Device View.

A Live Set might become corrupt when saved after a crash recovery, if the original Live Set had meanwhile been modified by a different Live instance.

Notes at the beginning of Clips would not be triggered when rendering or freezing tracks containing Max for Live devices or third party plugins.

Remote mappings via a Max for Live device would not work for toggle parameters anymore.

The mouse would behave erratically when controlling encoders and faders on OSX, if the Live GUI was zoomed-in either via OS or via the native Live zoom preference setting.

Minor adjustments to the translations of Clip context menus.

Overdrive would report a wrong latency value, thus would not correctly be compensated.

Saturator and Dynamic Tube would report a wrong latency value when operating in High Quality / Oversampling mode, thus would not correctly be compensated.

Redux would report a wrong latency value when in Soft mode, thus would not correctly be compensated.

Minor GUI bugfixes for high resolution displays.

Fixed a bug which could cause graphics glitches and crashes on OSX when using high resolution displays.

Fixed a bug where the mouse cursor would stay in stopwatch or beachball mode until the user physically moved the mouse. This would happen after loading devices, live sets, or anything else which would necessitate the use of the stopwatch cursor.

Updated the pixel font (used primarily in device LCDs like Operator) for retina displays. Also improved the aspect of envelope curves drawn in the device’s LCD displays.

Fixed a glitch where the modulated value would become visible as an orange dot while dragging a slider, even if no modulation exists.

Changes for Push: