“After owning a new MacBook for some time now, I can report back to say the Touch Bar is no gimmick at all – everyday applications like Photoshop, Quicktime, and Premiere get a productivity boost with app-specific toolsets right at the top of your keyboard,” the site says. The preset adds plenty of shortcuts for Ableton Live, including a save button that saves a whole new version each time you hit it, a shortcut for adding new audio, MIDI and return tracks, mute track buttons, time controls, a loop brace and a window sub-menu to initiate fullscreen, show info view, hide the browser and more. Music software companies have been slow to develop apps for the MacBook Pro’s Touch Bar app, but independent developers have been plugging the gap with their own creations. The latest is useful Ableton-centric site pATCHES, which has released a free Touch Bar preset for Live users. A whole set of Live shortcuts accessible from the Touch Bar.
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