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Ableton Live Keyboard Shortcuts

70+ Ableton Live shortcuts for session view, arrangement, MIDI, and mixing. Mac and Windows reference.

65 shortcuts 10 categories

Transport

Action Shortcut
Play / Stop
Record
Play from start of arrangement
Go to arrangement start
Set/unset loop
Select loop
Move insert marker forward
Move insert marker backward

Editing

Action Shortcut
Undo
Redo
Cut
Copy
Paste
Duplicate
Delete selected
Split clip at selection
Consolidate clips
Select all
Rename selected clip/track
Insert MIDI clip
Insert silence

Navigation

Action Shortcut
Zoom in
Zoom out
Toggle full screen
Zoom to fit arrangement
Navigate tracks
Navigate clips/time
Search in browser

Views

Action Shortcut
Toggle Session/Arrangement view
Toggle detail view
Toggle browser
Toggle info view
Toggle mixer
Toggle second window

Tracks

Action Shortcut
Insert audio track
Insert MIDI track
Insert return track
Group tracks
Ungroup tracks

Clips

Action Shortcut
Loop selection
Crop clip
Create fade
Duplicate clip by dragging

MIDI

Action Shortcut
Quantize
Transpose up semitone
Transpose down semitone
Transpose up octave
Transpose down octave
Draw mode (pencil)
Narrow grid
Widen grid
Triplet grid
Snap to grid on/off

Mixer

Action Shortcut
Activate/deactivate track
Solo track
Unsolo all

Session

Action Shortcut
Launch selected clip
Insert scene

General

Action Shortcut
Preferences
Save
Save as
New Live Set
Open Live Set
Export audio/video
Export MIDI

Pro tips

Session vs Arrangement

Use Session View for jamming and experimenting with ideas, then record your performance into Arrangement View. Press Tab to switch between them.

Warp Everything

Ableton's Warp engine lets you time-stretch any audio to your project tempo. Double-click a clip and enable Warp, then choose the right Warp mode for the material.

Rack Up Your Sounds

Use Instrument, Effect, and Drum Racks to layer and combine sounds. Group chains for macro control and save your custom racks as presets.

Use Follow Actions

Set Follow Actions on clips in Session View to create generative compositions. Clips can trigger each other in sequences, randomly, or conditionally.

Freeze Tracks for CPU

Right-click a track and choose Freeze to render it to audio temporarily. This frees up CPU while keeping the original track editable.

Map Everything to MIDI

Press ⌘+M (Mac) or Ctrl+M (Win) to enter MIDI Map mode. Click any parameter and move a MIDI control to assign it. Great for live performance.

Frequently asked questions

What's the difference between Ableton Live editions?

Intro is the basic version with limited tracks and instruments. Standard adds more instruments, effects, and unlimited tracks. Suite includes everything: all instruments (Wavetable, Operator, Sampler), Max for Live, and all effects.

How do I reduce latency?

Go to Preferences → Audio and lower the Buffer Size (64-128 for recording, 256-1024 for mixing). Use an ASIO driver on Windows or Core Audio on Mac. Freeze heavy tracks to reduce CPU load.

Can I use VST/AU plugins?

Yes. Go to Preferences → Plug-ins and enable VST2/VST3 (Windows/Mac) or Audio Units (Mac). Set the custom folder path for VSTs. Rescan if new plugins don't appear.

How do I record automation?

Enable Automation Arm (the automation button in the transport), then record while moving parameters. In Arrangement, right-click a parameter and choose Show Automation to draw it manually.

What is Max for Live?

Max for Live is a visual programming environment integrated into Ableton Suite. It lets you build custom instruments, effects, and MIDI tools. The community shares thousands of free devices at maxforlive.com.

How do I set up sidechain compression?

Add a Compressor to the target track. In the compressor, expand the Sidechain section, enable it, and choose the source track (e.g., your kick drum) from the Audio From dropdown.

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