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Old 10.05.2009, 08:39 AM
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As I mentioned in another thread, I have become an Ableton Live convert. Amazing bit of software, but now I have one question that I can't seem to find the answer to in the manual.

Is it possible to mute a section of an audio clip in session view?
For example, can I mute just the vowel sounds out of a vocal loop, or just the snares from a drum loop? I have been playing envelope mode and I can do it here, but I'd rather a mute function similar to where I can just mute the slices like I would in Recycle or Cubase (using a scissor tool, then the mute tool). This would leave me envelope mode for crazy FX automations and the like.

By the way, I am currently using Ableton Live 6...
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Old 10.05.2009, 10:56 AM
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Good question, I may have an answer after I do my Live course in a few weeks
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Old 10.05.2009, 02:41 PM
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Try upgrading to live 7 or 8, it has slice to midi option and it breaks everything down in midi slices and everyone is muteable.
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Old 10.05.2009, 03:02 PM
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Yeah, I was going to suggest the same. But, yeah I'm not sure if you can specifically slice at the snare transients.

Otherwise, just duplicate clips and select different sections in the clip browser. Unfortunately, it does not have a scissor tool or selective mute function.

Oh, wait that might not work either.

Just pull it into the Arrangement view, zoom in, slice the parts you don't need, delete, consolidate and pull it back into the Session View.
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Old 10.05.2009, 03:43 PM
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Its more like recycle but you can move your markers around the wave sample. Im pretty sure you can do everything that your looking for in live.
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Old 10.05.2009, 04:19 PM
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hey Hollowcell,
yeah, the other posters are right. With the version you are using, you're options are limited. The envelope method is probably the easiest but as splat stated, you can also pull the audio clip into arrangement view to cut it up. I'm still a bit old school in that I pull everything into wavelab for audio edits.
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