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Grain Scanner allows you to create experimental noises, glitches, alien textures and massive clouds of the environment. Its advanced sound engine turns any sample into a blank sheet for the otherworldly parts of the synthesizer.
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The pack includes over 100 presets for the game and a database with dozens of source sounds, ready for bending, twisting and transforming. You can also import your own samples to create a completely individual sound. Moreover, Grain Scanner was created taking into account Push and other keyboard controllers, so you can easily start creating melodies and harmonies with sounds that you developed yourself.

Download a third-party pack (s). Create a folder on your computer or external hard drive called 'Third-Party Packs'. To install the pack, double click the.alp file or drag the pack into Live. Live will recognize it as a third-party Pack and ask where to install it. Ableton CV Tools v1.0 AlP Size 5.77 Mb. Now in public beta is CV Tools, a new Pack of 10 Max for Live devices that generate or receive Pitch, Control, Clock and Trigger CV. Soon you’ll be able to receive and modulate CV between your modular or other CV-based gear and Ableton Live 10 using a compatible, DC-coupled audio interface. Nykx17 wrote:Do i have to keep.alp files on my computer in order for the solid sounds live pack to still work? No, once it's installed you can delete the original.alp file (think of it like a zip file). Ableton CV Tools v1.0 ALP P2P 10 June 2019 5 MB. Now in public beta is CV Tools, a new Pack of 10 Max for Live devices that generate or receive Pitch, Control, Clock and Trigger CV. Soon you’ll be able to receive and modulate CV between your modular or other CV-based gear and Ableton Live 10 using a compatible, DC-coupled audio interface. Learn about.ALP files and view a list of programs that open them. File Type 2 Ableton Live Pack File. Developer: Ableton: Popularity: 4.0.

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PROBLEM:
So..I just got Ableton Live 8 about 2 weeks ago, and am just getting around to using it now. I downloaded tons of Artist Live Packs from the Ableton website in hopes of getting a lot more sounds/effects I can use when creating some music. I also purchased some Live Packs from http://www.loopmasters.com. All files are .alp format. This is what I do:
1. Either double click the file on my desktop and Ableton automatically opens and attempts to install. OR I go to file/install livepack within Ableton while it is already open.
2. I choose the live pack I want to install.
3. It does NOT automatically install it, instead it asks for me to pick a location? So I pick a random location such as desktop or a NEW FOLDER called Live Packs within Ableton Library.
4. 'The Live Pack 'blahblahblahblah' contains a Project and cannot be installed inside another Project' <---this is what happens if I try to install it within a NEW folder within the Ableton Library.
If I choose the desktop, it installs on the desktop..but then I cannot find any of the files ANYWHERE within Ableton.
I just want these things installed, and I want all the files/sounds/effects in my library and available to use when creating new music! So far..no damn luck. Nothing. I have over 10gb of Ableton Live Packs that are just chilling on my desktop that won't install due to the above reasons, as well as Live Packs from loopmasters that I actually purchased. This is pretty frustrating seeing how the Ableton website tells you nothing about installing Live Packs this way. They only give you the 'automated' version which only works for a FEW Live Packs.

SOLUTION:

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I figured out how to solve this problem, and it worked with all 18 live-packs I was trying to install.Download
1. Save the .alp file (live-pack) you are wishing to install, onto your desktop.
2. Create a separate folder (a blank NEW folder) anywhere on your computer (Desktop works for me) called Ableton Live Packs or something that is easy to find/navigate to.
3. Double-click on the .alp file you saved onto your desktop. Live will boot up and ask where you would like to install the project folder.
4. Select the NEW folder called 'Ableton Live Packs' or similar that you created on your desktop.
5. The .alp/live pack will now be saved in that location.

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6. Go into the Ableton FILE BROWSER (usually the 2nd file browser on the left hand side of Live screen), and search for that folder called 'Ableton Live Packs' on your desktop.
7. RIGHT CLICK on that folder and click 'Manage Project'
8. Click EXPORT on the bottom of the Manage Project screen which is to the right of Live..
9. DONE! All the files/sounds/wavs/loops..EVERYTHING that was in that project is now found within your library.
Hope this helps anyone out that needs to install a live-pack that includes a project. I used this method for 18 live-packs now and it worked for every single one of them.