


The beauty of AbleSet is that it was designed from the ground up to be used from basically any device with an Internet connection.Īnd, since it basically runs in the browser, you can use your PC, or your Mac, phone, tablet, and, if you fancy, even any given MIDI controller to control the setlist. To keep it as short as possible, AbleSet recognizes the cue markers in your Ableton project and uses them to create a setlist for you.

By doing so, allows you to save precious time, and potentially even improve your on-stage performance. It's called AbleSet and, and its main role is to provide you with better control over your Ableton setlist. While there's nothing remotely wrong with how Ableton allows musicians to manage their sessions, a passionate developer (and also music enthusiast) by the name of Leo Bernard decided to build a very useful app for all Ableton users. If you're in the music production industry, or you're an aspiring music producer, then there's a good chance you've at least heard about Ableton.Ībleton is a Berlin-based music software company known mostly for its outstanding main products: Ableton Live, a comprehensive digital audio workstation, and Ableton Push, a pad-based dedicated MIDI controller.
