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CHAPTER 4. LIVE CONCEPTS 29
MIDI sequences with matching instruments and effects, e.g., a MIDI drum pattern with
the associated Impulse and effects settings;
Different regions or loops referencing the same source le;
Variations of a sample loop created by applying Warp Markers, clip envelopes and
effects;
Ideas that may not t your current project but could be useful in the future.
4.15 The Library
The Live Library acts as a repository of sounds that are available to all projects. In Live's
File Browsers, the Library is accessible through a bookmark. Bookmarks can be selected by
clicking the Browser's title bar to open the Bookmark menu:
Choosing the Library
Bookmark.
The rst time you run Live, it will automatically install its Library to your standard user folder.
You can, of course, move it to a new location. After installation the Library will already
contain a few sound ideas, courtesy of Ableton. We encourage you to experiment with this
material to get a sense of what the program can do, but we do not recommend removing
or changing the contents of the factory Library.
Ableton provides additional Library content in the for m of Live Packs which are available
from installation CDs, DVDs or the Ableton website
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. Owners of a boxed version of Live can
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