Reference Manual
CHAPTER 7. SESSION VIEW 86
The scene below a launched scene will automatically be selected as the next to be launched
unless the Select Next Scene on Launch option in the Launch Preferences is set to Off.
This allows you to trigger scenes from top to bottom without having to select them rst.
Computer keys or a MIDI controller can be used to launch scenes and scroll between them.
Scenes can be renamed using the Edit menu's Rename command. One can quickly rename
several scenes by executing the Rename command and using the computer's Tab key to
move from one scene to the next.
Each scene can actually store a tempo setting as part of its name, so that it changes the
project tempo upon launch; this is accomplished by selecting the scene and renaming it
with a viable tempo (e.g., 96 BPM). Any tempo can be used, as long as it is within the
range allowed by Live's Tempo control (20999 BPM).
This Scene Will Change
the Tempo to 96 BPM.
7.3 The Track Status Fields
You can tell a track's status by looking at the Track Status eld just above the active track's
mixer controls:
A Track Playing a
Looping Session Clip...
The pie-chart icon represents a looping Session clip. The number to the right of the circle
is the loop length in beats, and the number at the left represents how many times the loop
has been played since its launch.