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Start new musical ideas with a curated selection of sounds and effects. Create beats and melodic parts, sample your world, and continue your tracks in Ableton Live.
Note is a place to form ideas, explore new sounds and find direction. Get your ideas out or just experiment until inspiration hits, using a selection of Ableton Live’s drum kits, synths and melodic instruments. Create your own sound palette by sampling with your phone’s built-in microphone. And use Note’s built-in MIDI Editor to sequence notes, beats and chords or make tweaks as you listen back

Follow your ideas wherever they lead by sending your projects to Live without leaving the app with the help of Ableton Cloud. Open projects from Live’s browser and keep working – you can edit all your MIDI notes, and all your samples and sounds from Note are exactly the same. Ableton Note users get a free license for Ableton Live Lite – simple, intuitive software used by musicians, producers and DJs around the world to write, record, and perform. For Ableton Move users, Note also offers the chance to keep working on a Set from your phone.

Begin with a beat:
• Choose from 76 Drum Sampler kits
• Tap out a beat using the 16-pad grid, or sequence one with the MIDI Editor
• Play each drum hit melodically using 16 Pitches mode
• Quantize your beat or nudge notes to fix loose timing or mistakes
• Add more layers of rhythm
• Create beat repetitions with Note Repeat
• Change parameters to shape your sound
• Experiment with effects or apply swing for variations

Start with a melody:
• Choose from 317 synth sounds and 60 Melodic Sampler instruments
• Play or program your melody or chord progression with the 25-pad grid, piano roll or MIDI Editor
• Set a key and scale to get instantly harmonic results
• Add more layers of harmony
• Change parameters to shape your sound
• Add effects to experiment with sound design

Sample your environment:
• Create your own kits by recording percussive sounds into Note’s Drum Sampler
• Record tonal sounds to create your own Melodic Sampler instruments
• Manipulate your samples by cutting, filtering or repitching them
• Sequence samples into beats, melodies and chords using the MIDI Editor
• Shape or transform your sounds with effects
• Import your own samples or audio directly from videos

Work with Audio
• Add audio clips from the library
• Warp tempo or adjust pitch of your clips
• Record audio directly using your phone’s built-in microphone
• Connect an audio interface to record external sources
• Combine recorded and imported audio with your beats and melodies


Capture improvisations:
• Play something, then tap the Capture button to keep it
• Play at a tempo that feels comfortable and Note will detect it
• Note will recognize the length of the phrase and create a loop
• Quantize it, add to it, or change the sound
• Connect MIDI hardware to play keys and change the sound of your instruments

Create variations:
• Note features a grid-based Session View layout
• Double your loops to create variation within clips
• Duplicate your clips and create different versions of your ideas
• Add, delete or adjust multiple notes at once with the MIDI Editor
• Create eight tracks with up to eight clips on eight scenes
• Try different clip combinations and song structures
• Export your work as an audio file to listen and share

Ableton Note App Comments & Reviews

Ableton Note Positive Reviews

Getting better. Don’t stop the updatesSo Mote started vey weak for an Ableton product. I played with it for a week to learn all the quirks then set it down. Now everytime I see an update I pull it out and play again. The app is 100% better than when it was first released but it’s got a long way to go. I’m trying to keep it simple they’ve made it awkward. There are plenty of iOS daws for them to get ideas for useabilty but it is still not precise nor easy to sketch an idea which is what I think they were going for. It lacks a synth engine!!! There is nothing worse than having a musical idea and get stonewalled because lack of things we need to bring idea to life. They have weird stabs and chords and the Notes section in the instrument is lacking more than any musical app I’ve seen. We need a synth engine that we can play. No one cares about the cool stylistic look of the app. We App want functionality!! Make this more feature packed and then give full integration to Ableton Desktop and you’ve got the perfect app. Gave it 4 stars to motivate the developers but it’s really a 3 star at best app. It is getting better though. Please keep the updates coming! Thank you.Version: 1.0.10

Sequencer Setting UpdateHi! Love this little DAW its such a masterpiece from you all and it is so versatile and well put together. The buttons are where my thumbs like and the fluidity of it all makes it very admirable to use on the phone. My one problem is that I use bluetooth headphones on the go, and of course there will be delay because of the bluetooth. Was hoping maybe there could be a step sequencer setting to turn on depending on how the notes are quantitized? The pads given only show a set of notes and im sure it would be easy to have a scroll like function on the left side to scroll through all of the notes through the octaves. And a set of drums would be very easy with the little amount of sounds each kit gives you. And on the right side could select the measures throughout the time selected on the sequencer. Plopping and killing notes with a press of a button would be a million times better than having to only play it live dozens of times to try and get it right. I do love to play how its supposed to when I’m at home and can hear it in real time, but that delay when I’m at work or something really kills the motivation. Having some sort of step sequencing option would be absolutely amazing and I really hope you consider this elaborately-mad idea and or respond to this. Thank you!!.Version: 1.0.5

Changing the game.This app has changed the game. I haven’t touched anything else on my I pad, my vast arsenal of hardware synths, samplers are getting neglected due to the ease and speed of using this app. Once you get past the tiny learning curve you will start to discover features you thought were absent but are in fact hidden in the UI. Each instruments clip can be automated independently! This blew my mind. Saves so much time/work when you import your project into Ableton live. Importing your whole project into Ableton could not be any easier. Just save your project from Note to Ableton cloud and everything is there. Grab the complete project file from your Ableton browser from Ableton Cloud onto your current project and it’s all there fully automated ready for production. If you get creative you can work outside of Ableton Live as well as an instrument, or for loops. Connect to an interface and record your projects/clips into logic syncing time with Ableton link. This is the fastest workflow I’ve ever experienced and my vote for best music making app for 2022 and all time. A must have! My number one recommendation is please please pretty please with cash on top, add midi controller support. Oh please now MIDI out to complete its perfection. Would love to live sequence external gear/vst’s with this super fast workflow..Version: 1.0.12

I Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🎧😩💕Easy to use, intuitive and quite nice visual aspect, it would seem that it could be better than FLMobile but I consider that there are 3 things that hold back its true potential to be better than FLMobile (which I have and use) and I wish that these recommendations could be heard!. 1. Manual draw notes and visual midi editor: It's really frustrating to have to record and record to get a sound right, it would be easier to just take that sound and drag it to a specific note on the midi piano (all already quantized to our shape). In other words, like in “Live” if we could have a visual midi piano in which we can capture notes just by pressing said note, add loops and that their duration depends on the duration of the note placed on the midi piano, that would be great. 2. Moving the pad rack or midi piano: If we could have the option to move on the midi piano or the pad rack itself to select the 8th we want, that would save us a lot of time! It would also help a lot if we could activate the option to see the labels or name of the notes on the piano or rack (C,D,E, Kick, Snare, Clap, etc...) 3. Add more than one effect or plugin: maybe for performance reasons this is not possible but if it is not, it would be great to have the opportunity to add more than one effect to individual pads and sound kits, like “ I want to add max 5 or 8 effects or effects plugin (reverb, sat, EQ) at the same time in a single sound and also to the sound kit..Version: 1.0.8

Midi = game changerFinally!!!!! This is the update I’ve been waiting for. Tbh the novelty of using the iPad screen got old pretty fast because I couldn’t play real chords the way I heard them without losing my inspiration, now I can plug my Korg Microkey Air 37 into my IPad and play real chord progressions and melodies in ways I just couldn’t using the IPad screen. It would be nice if I didn’t have to set up midi input every time I open the app but I can live with it. I like the new editing features too. It would be very cool in a future update to be able to export stems but it’s not a big deal for me because I export projects to Ableton Suite 11 and develop it further there, but I’m sure users who don’t have Ableton Live would appreciate it. Anyway midi controller support is a major game changer for me. I wouldn’t mind more presets even if it’s via iap’s or even more instruments as well, but for now much thanks for this update!! Edit: No pitch bend or modulation? Oh well, I guess we take what we can get 🤷🏽‍♂️.Version: 1.0.10

PerfectThis is perfect for what I want. A super easy way to start making ideas , melodies and drum patterns quickly. Then they can be imported into ableton later. I’ve been producing since 2006 and using ableton since 2011. The bad reviews want this to be an intricate sound design tool with lots of plugins and devices. They are missing the point and need to stick with Korg Gadget etc which focus more on that. Note can very quickly create chord progressions and record musical ideas (which can still be very complex and involved). There are tons of instruments and sounds, which can be manipulated with macros which can even be automated. All I would request is an option to turn on the ability to see note names in the sequencer, as well as improved sampler abilities. They seem to be putting a lot of work into this so I am confident it will continue to grow, but it already is my favorite app and nothing is faster in terms of putting down an idea instantly..Version: 1.1.2

Fantastic startThere is so much that is great about this app. Workflow is simple and makes sense. It’s fun, has most of the features and things you need to start a track on the go. Couple of points for improvement… there doesn’t seem to be a way to change the length of a note, maybe I’m missing it, but that is super frustrating. If I want to make it longer I have to re-record it which seems like a bit much. Also would be great if the notes on the piano roll were labeled, it’s hard to know what you played since lines that don’t have notes are skipped. And lastly, the sounds, many of them are feeling a bit dated, that might just be how it goes with a default pack, but would be cool to have some more genre specific sounds, even if there is a small IAP for the expansions. Or better yet, maybe unlock stuff you own from your ableton account… just an idea. Over all it’s a great app, probably one of the best for writing stuff on the go..Version: 1.0.6

Most intuitive music creation app by far (but missing some features)Ableton has knocked it out of the park with this app. The UI is easy to understand and everything makes sense but I believe the app is still in its infancy. The sounds included are great but the sampler leaves something to be desired. There is no easy way to change the stop and start points of a sample. I was hoping for an easy drag from the far right side of the sample in the sample window to change the end point and drag from the far left side to change the start point. However I cannot figure out for the life of me to change this. Keep in mind I didn't take the tour I like to discover things for myself. It's still one of the great joys of learning new software. In my opinion tho what makes a great app is if the end user thinks something should happen when you do something than that thing (swipe to change sample start and endpoints) should most definitely happen..Version: 1.0.1

Features need improvementsThe drum sampler needs the ability to use choke groups, the sample editor needs the ability to completely trim a sample and only work with the part you need the zoom in and zoom out functionality is cool but not useful because you’ll end up accidentally using the end of the sample that you don’t want. I use drum breaks this is not drum break friendly at all. I understand you guys are pushing this make a beat really fast thing but please allow us to see grid lines. there is one absolute genius feature to this app and it is the ability to to play sets(I consider beats) all from the front page. This is great but there needs to be an option to start the set immediately after the set is finished. while still maintaining their original bpms, similar to an sp404 that can trigger patterns after a pattern is complete, please work on all of this😀.Version: 1.2

Short learning curve, great resultsAs a Logic user, I have to say that the quality of this app tempts me over to Ableton. It’s a fantastic sketchpad which lets you jot down ideas so intuitively with your fingers on the screen, it’s hard for even a very fine keyboard or pad-based MIDI controller to match. Ideas can thus pour-out quick and dirty, aided by a well-curated batch of proprietary samples, then groomed with surprisingly precise tools from there. In about 40 minutes you can have something resembling a song ready to hit the desktop. I love it. Though simplicity is a strength in its design, there is some room for added depth via updates, and I welcome those which might learn from other excellent software out there, like Koala. But as it exists now, it’s an elegant and powerful app which is recommended to anyone looking for an excellent electronic music sketchpad. Many thanks to the devs for this.Version: 1.1.2

Nano sized Ableton Push for your pocket!!Firstly, I love Ableton. Im a huge fan, and I’ve been using Ableton Live for many years. In fact, it’s all I’ve ever used to create my music. With Note im able to quickly formulate a beat and come up with new arrangements on the go. So far I have no experienced a single problem and everything is as fluid and precise as you’d expect from Ableton. The price tag is absolutely perfect, and I’d even have paid more especially being developed by the gods themselves. One feature I’d like to see is somehow the ability to synchronize with LIVE 11. Taking things one step further it would be beyond insane to be able to utilize the plugins we have connected with the desktop DAW… but that’s wishful thinking I’m sure. Beyond the daydreams, this is an amazing app and I highly encourage any and all Ableton Live creators to give it a shot!.Version: 1.0.8

Check out Koala samplerThis app is really good with what it provides but at the same time I don’t take it seriously enough for professional use. Koala Sampler has everything this lacks. I love the idea of note but there just aren’t enough options to use for a satisfactory sampling workflow or idea generator. It seems very behind the times as far as mobile music production goes aside from the in-app sounds and instrument controls. I do like the midi recording approach but find myself dead in my tracks when I go to double the sequence and turn my 1 bar loop into a 4 bar then and 8 bar loop with continuous audio. I like the nudge feature but would prefer to also be able to manually move notes in a labeled piano roll. A couple of tweaks to this app and it could be a quick intuitive workflow but as of right now it’s just limiting enough to push me into other apps, however, as an ableton live user I watch App Store for updates.. hope this becomes something great..Version: 1.0.3

I Love It, But…Something is happening. First I have to say, as a person who doesn’t have the money to afford a computer, Ableton Note has been the one musical app to scratch my creative itch. It’s amazing. HOWEVER, lately my ideas haven’t been getting saved automatically. I worked on a project for more than an hour and as I tried to rename it to send to my band, the app wouldn’t allow me to make the name change. Did I mention that it did not save all of my hard work? I was so distraught! I don’t know if it’s my iPad or a software issue, but I loved the convenience of Ableton Note automatically saving my projects. It isn’t doing that for me anymore. Any help would be greatly appreciated..Version: 1.1.2

Neat tool, weird exportingThis is a nice little production tool. Maybe more feature-limited than I expected, like no drag-and-drop on midi notes, just basically a d-pad to move them by ticks. The exporting is my real beef though. You’d think that, if you make a 20-second loop, your wav or m4a is gonna be 20 seconds long. Nah. Try 90 seconds. It doesn’t just play the take you’ve selected, it plays all the takes, in sequence. I tried just moving all the extra takes to a new track and muting it: this idiot just left like a minute of silence as the muted track went through all its takes. Feels like they put an actual space alien, who doesn’t understand human interest in music, in charge of export design. Or it’s just an appalling bug that they don’t care to fix. Oh, and it doesn’t have an option to upload right to soundcloud, I have to export to google drive and then upload from there. What a mess..Version: 1.0.5

Well worth the price of admission!This is a great little sketch app by Ableton that allows you to easily bang out ideas and decide whether you want to keep them or not. There are plenty of sound and clip editing capabilities for you to work with. You’re not going to make a full-blown track with this app - that’s not the point, and there isn’t an Arrangement View to lay things out anyway, but it’s a fun, fully capable app for getting things going, and getting ideas out of your head. Uploading from the app to the cloud works really well. Once you’ve signed up for Ableton’s Cloud service (a free, painless signup), just select the set to be uploaded to the cloud, and then open the set in Ableton’s Browser (under Places in the new 11.2.5 update). I guess the biggest downside is that you can’t use your own plugins in the app, but that’s not that big a deal really. The sounds that are included are fine for getting ideas out, and you can record your own samples directly into the app. Overall, Ableton Note is well worth the $5.99 price tag. Thanks Ableton! It’s about time you brought the Live experience to the phones of the world. Better late than never!.Version: 1.0

Finally a good DAW on mobile10-year ableton Live veteran here. The geniuses at Ableton finally gave us an intuitive app that works well. I messed with it for the past hour, can’t wait to come up with ideas on my flights now. Super easy to use, great sounds as well. The pads and scale functions are super cool. One thing I wish it had was a way to record your voice without using a sampler. I’m so tired of beatboxing ideas into my Voice Memos, so I was hoping this app would let me directly record my voice on a audio track. But it’s a loop-based app so I understand if impossible. Devs, I think a lot of people are looking to be able to record their voice ideas like an elevated memo app. Otherwise this is well worth the money!.Version: 1.0

Love this app, but it could be better!Love playing with this app and trying out new rhythms that I normally would not try on desktop or with Push. The fact that I'm using an iPhone to create means there's a decent built in microphone that I'm already used to using. It works great with the sampler device, but one thing I love to use on desktop is the "audio to midi" function in Ableton. Note feels like such an obvious place to infuse that function on a mobile device. It would be great to be able to hum in new instruments and use the note editor (even in the limited fashion that already exists in the app) to edit the notes if needed. Ableton is all about knocking down barriers for creating. This would be great..Version: 1.0.10

This app is super dope!I don’t usually write reviews, but this app warrants a stellar one. I’m new to audio production, but have been a singer-songwriter, musician and entertainer for most of my life. By The Grace of God I took a production course for singer-songwriters (AME 10 Day Demo Production for Singer Songwriters…Somethin’ like that) that gave me two options for DAW’s, Logic or Ableton. Since I had a PC I reluctantly went with Ableton and since finishing the course, I’m blown away with this company-especially the benefit of using this app in tandem with Ableton Live 12 (Standard). They marry perfectly with each other-allowing me to get work down (someone who is new to the world of production) and finish the rest of my work on my computer and it’s WAY-FUN! Ableton even offers a free version of live to you as well as a license when buy specific audio-interfaces and in this case, when you purchase this app. For my kind of workflow, this app along with the DAW is a Godsend (FOR REAL). If your an artist, songer-songwriter, producer or someone who’s just needs a really good tool to get work done, I’m confident you will dig the investment. SOLI DEO GLORIA (To The Glory Of God Alone) Father, Son & Holy Spirit -Ronnie.Version: 1.2

Fun appOver all I think the note app is great, however I think it is important to remember that it’s purpose is not to make full songs but to make musical sketches. Its definitely not the ableton your used too. It’s hard to tell what things will sound like on your real monitors vs your phone speakers. I’m not sure if an I phone can use midi information but it would be super cool to be able to plug in a small midi controller. More than two fx spaces per instrument would be cool too. Over all I think it could be a super useful app when more features are added but for now it’s kind of just a dumbed down session view. It’s still a lot of fun I can’t really imagine taking something I made on it and competing it though..Version: 1.0.1

A breakthrough for Ableton.This app has helped me get used to doing more with less and is a nearly perfect creation. It has reinvigorated my love for producing music after taking a year off and having enormous trouble getting my muscle memory back. Ableton Live is incredible and I have only scratched the surface of what it can do after 10 years of producing as a hobby. The philosophy of doing more with less is nurtured so sublimely in this app, it is single-handedly helping me become a better producer AND it translates to Ableton Live with the content parity. Not to mention the cloud integration. This app is a game changer for music creation, and even more so if you’re familiar with ableton already. I can’t believe how nice this app feels to use..Version: 1.0.10

Best way to sketch out music ideas hands down.⭐️Message to the user- Best app, from “this is your mild hobby” to “you plan on evolving your creations later” this has it, I made a synth wave bop, lofi beat, and a Drum and Bass style song in no time just messing around. 10/10. Would love more added but as is I’m stoked and LOVING it. ⭐️ Message to the developers - You guys created something amazing here. I can be in the relaxed mind set messing around in song writing and then come back to it with a technical ear later. That alone to me is priceless. ✨ •Some notes if I may, the ability to play chords within the selected key with one note push would be nice, along with the ability to change inversions (maybe even record in the inversion changes as you are playing and/or after the chords are put down too) ✨ •I wish the link play was a little different. It’s so cool how it works but I wish when my friends connected they could add patterns that I could see and edit. Almost like a shared project file that we are both listening/adding too. This would be next level. Thank you so much, this is amazing..Version: 1.0.5

Great app but… Ableton owns your music on the cloud!I’m a long time Ableton user and I just read through the fine print. And it says… As between You and Ableton, You retain all ownership of any intellectual property rights that You hold in Your Sets. You are solely responsible for any Sets You upload, share, or otherwise utilize on Ableton Cloud. Solely for the purpose of enabling Ableton to provide the Ableton Cloud services as contemplated herein, You grant Ableton (and its Authorized Third-Parties) a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable and sublicensable, license to use, store, distribute, copy, modify, adapt, transform, reproduce, host, perform, display and communicate Your Sets including all contents and materials contained in Your Sets, without any compensation or obligation to You. You can still share the sets over WiFi so I changed my rating from 1 to 3 because it’s a great app.Version: 1.0

Lacks very basic midi and clip editingGood concept, but I was very disappointed to find I can’t add or duplicate notes in a clip. Can’t change note lengths or choose start/end note quantization. Workarounds like spamming several notes just to have something to nudge around and delete is not fun. Clips need more granular options like time sig and lengths need to be able to be independent of each other outside of multiples of 1 bar. The resolution you can delete in a recorded clip needs to be much smaller, I can’t figure out how to trim just like the first 1/4 bar of a clip, it’s gotta be a full bar to trim? Hopefully updates can make this more usable, as is, I don’t see myself using this for more than a way to create desktop drum racks from live sampling with the iPhone’s mic (which can sound surprisingly good).Version: 1.0.3

Goes a lot deeper than you thinkI have a ton of audio apps and I also beta test a ton of apps-so I know a good app from a bad or just OK app. I will tell you when I first opened it up I was not impressed. I thought it looked a little similar to that horrible Reason Compact app until I used it and realized that this app is fabulous. I didn’t know it even had all the features it has until I watched some demo videos and was pretty impressed. This app goes deeper than you think-it will pleasantly surprise you. I have a feeling the devs will keep up with updates and making this app even better. To the devs-Thank you for making a great iOS app at a wonderful price!’.Version: 1.0.14

No better music app that goes this deep.I’ve played with many different iPhone music making apps over the past 10+ years I’ve been producing music. Of course nothing can replace a full fledged DAW on your desktop, but this comes about as close as you can get without it getting too cluttered. Maybe an iPad allows even more complex apps like Logic to function well on mobile, but on an iPhone, Ableton wins with this one. And they keep improving it. Starting a project on here is super fun, and then syncing it to Ableton’s free cloud to immediately take it further on the desktop version of Live when I’m back in the studio is game changing. Love this app!.Version: 1.1.2

Amazing app, some suggestions!First off, fantastic job to the team. So far I have had no crashes, and playback is crisp and seamless. I LOVEEE the way the sampler works, absolute perfect for creative flow. I honestly wish i had the simple "zoom to crop" thing in desktop ableton. Instruments sound great, and the effects and basically the same as desktop. I realize this is a sketchbook app so i am keeping this in mind, but here are some thing thats would make it a game changer for me. Suggestions: - multiple effects for instruments, (at least 3, especially on the drums too!) one spot is usually immediately taken up by an EQ for most - left / right panning in the mixer - midi note editor needs to be expanded a bit, really the largest area lacking. just an option to click in notes after you make a clip would be hugeeee - master effects would be a nice addition but i could understand not doing it to save on cpu and it is a sketch app. - please add one synth, anything. just one operator option would change my life. THANK U TO THE TEAM YOU ARE AMAZING.Version: 1.0.2

Very Excited!I am a long time iOS musician and recently purchased Ableton live after using NI software for the past couple of years. I finally made the jump. Note looks to be very exciting! I’m always having musical ideas at work and it’s really a lot to bring my laptop and MIDI gear. It sounds like Note on my iPhone will be the perfect tool to capture my ideas away from my computer. And the iPhone is an incredible sampler. So the ability to record and import samples(and from video!!) is massive to me. And to share in Ableton Cloud? Wow!! Wow!!! Happy to see the dev just updated this app. Shows there is care about this community and the product..Version: 1.1

Decent first attempt, missing a step sequencer and linear track editingI use Ableton 11 everyday to produce and I love it so I had high hopes for this app. The concept is good, make a mobile daw for sketching ideas, similar to Andrew Huang’s flip, that can be ported onto ableton, but, the execution leaves something to desire. For starters when sketching out Ideas I want to at the very least be able to record an audio track, something notably lacking. To add Insult their is no easy way to sequence midi, instead you must play in every note and then go back to edit it. The app however is not all bad, the sounds are high quality and there is a decent selection for effects. This app could be great but it’s not so when sketching out ideas on my phone I will continue to use fl mobile..Version: 1.0

Workflow is intuitive and fast, but missing some very necessary featuresUpdate: I was so excited to open the app recently and literally see everything I asked for added to the new update. Thank you Ableton team! Great job continuing to find fun and fresh ways to innovate in this space. Original Review: I think the workflow of this app is awesome. It reminds me so much of why I fell in love with Ableton the DAW in the first place. Some suggestions that I hope to see sooner than later. 1) Adjusting note lengths. 2) more audio effect options. 3) and most importantly for me is it allowing you to play via midi keyboard (works for GarageBand). I hope Ableton continues to develop this further, best of luck!.Version: 1.0.10

Has potential, missing some featuresFirst of all I will say I am a hardcore Ableton user who has been using the desktop app for a few years. This is a great slimmed down version of session view with choice Ableton instruments and effects included. With what you get for the price I think it’s a good deal. However there are some features that are missing that make creation a lot more difficult than it should be. First of all, I’d like to be able to adjust the length of notes in clips. Also it’s weird that you can’t create a note manually, you have to play everything in which gets really annoying. Finally I think this should have audio track support. It’s weird they left this out, as Ableton originally started as a way to manipulate audio. I’m hoping this will come in another update, as I’d love to be able to play or sing something and have it in my song. I know I can use sampler, but I’d also like just straight up audio tracks to make things more convenient..Version: 1.0

THANK YOU.Feels like I’ve been waiting for this app for a decade. Every single mobile music app I’ve ever used has some sticking points that keep me from truly integrating it into my workflow. Not this. First day with it and I started a track, moved it to Ableton Live and finished it without any fuss. That’s never happened to me. Everything about this is so clear and intuitive. It feels like second nature. I hope it stays that way with future updates. It could use a few things, but please not at the expense of the perfect immediacy this app currently offers! A few first impressions- It would be nice if you could double-tap to reset knob parameters. They can be a bit fiddly. The ability to duplicate entire tracks and not just clips would also be useful. Not sure if there’s a way to change the volume of individual samples on the drum rack (maybe I missed it?) but if not, that would be great as well. Overall so excited about this app!! Thanks for all your hard work on this..Version: 1.0

Unfortunate deficiencyThe sounds are actually good. The interface is not bad at all. One critical thing missing makes this app less than helpful in creating new music and that is the inability of the user to manually enter notes into the sequencer. Because all melodies have to be “played” in real time in order to be entered, I can’t really make use of this app. I cannot understand why the creators of this app would hobble it to such a degree. Yes, they have added the ability to change the length of the notes but that is not enough for me to stick with this. I’m really dissapointed with the absence of this (what I regard as) essential ability. If they add this then I will gladly download it again and use it. Thanks.Version: 1.0.10

A great start with potentialYou can’t resize existing notes. My touches are often ignored. The tap and hod in session view is flakey. Cant change metronome volume. Cant change interval or octave of most synths. No master effects. No follow actions. Very limited effects. No dynamics or pitch effects. No arp. No MIDI input (yes, really). No copy/paste clips (only duplicate and move). The Ableton cloud only lets you store 5 sets. I know, it’s a great start with loads of potential. I trust Ableton to address all this stuff. Limited to 8 device tracks and 8 scenes. There are other iOS apps that can export as liveset that are a lot more complete, responsive, and capable. I will say the design is fantastic, just needs a lot more work and features and responsiveness to my touches..Version: 1.0.2

I Legit love this appAs soon as I heard about an Ableton app (being an Ableton boi myself) I couldn’t wait to get it! If you are considering buying this app as a musical sketch pad, this is the way to go! This is not a mobile DAW, however you can make some 1:30ish songs on here that sound pretty dang good. Some suggestions for the devs, MPE support would be so sick. Keep it up, this app works so well honestly I could go on and on. This is also a great option for special needs, as well as young beatmakers, while also being super in-depth and professional. Seriously this app should have at least 4.7!.Version: 1.0.10

Good app idea and great UI, still needs features.As someone who uses Live for music production, I find that Ableton has intuitively implemented the workflow from Session View into a compact daw that could easily be used on an iPhone. HOWEVER, I find that it’s missing quite a few features if it were to compete with GarageBand and FL Studio Mobile. I find that every DAW on the market has some sort of piano roll to draw in notes on a clip. Although Ableton’s idea for the app might’ve been to perform everything into the tracks, if someone were to be using AirPods for example, the latency would just make the process a lot more challenging than it needs to be. GarageBand also has their version of the arrangement view, making it a lot easier to put ideas together into a full track. If Ableton were to implement that alongside a proper piano roll, that would make this already fun DAW even more capable. And one final gripe is the inability to pick and use additional effects like in Live. I hope Ableton continues to build upon this app as this could potentially be the best daw on iOS. <3.Version: 1.0

I LOVE this app!Updated review 4/21: I’ll start off by saying that it’s so quick and easy to get my ideas out with Ableton Note that no other iOS can beat imo. I love the way I can collaborate with friends easily and move to my Ableton Live in a breeze. The included sounds sound great and high quality. The UI is what you would expect from Ableton and it makes navigating a snap. What I would like to see: -More than 8 scenes or recording session view jams to a simplified arrangement view. -Time stretching samples, even just a simplified version of what we get in Live. -Master track effects -Mobile ports of Operator,Analog, and Wavetable..Version: 1.0.10

I love this portable daw!This is easily the most accessible way to really practice making music, as well as being a literal musical sketch pad for all your ideas. PLEASE I beg of you make an optional switch to turn on or off automation quickly. This would improve workflow so much because it’s always a feature in the way when I tweaking but it’s amazing when I want to experiment with different elements of the track. I just think it would be better out of the way sometimes. Thanks for the amazing product! I can’t recommend this enough..Version: 1.0.13

Great Idea I hope they expand itVery cool app from Ableton. The more I dig into it the more I like it, it’s not a replacement for a DAW, but kind of like a little sketchbook that you can carry around and make ideas with. The main feature that it’s lacking badly for me is the ability to record an audio track that isn’t inside Sampler. As a songwriter it’s really helpful for me to be able to record melody or lyrical ideas with the music. Even a very basic audio track function would make this app my absolute go to for idea creation. As it stands it’s fun, but I will keep using my voice memo app for 90% of my songwriting..Version: 1.0

Great but unusable in day to day lifeI think this app was meant to be a companion for musical ideas in the wild. Unfortunately really bad Bluetooth lag is kind of a dealbreaker, especially without a step sequencer. If you use AirPods, you won’t be able to actually tap out a beat, the lag is worse than any other music app I’ve used. I want to use this all the time, right now even as I am out at a coffee shop , but I am not going to bring a pair of wired headphones with me just for that. I hope they adjust, otherwise I feel a little miffed about the execution here..Version: 1.0.2

Exactly what i wanted!I use ableton live for my music production and i always wish I could have a way to put down ideas on the go or just get something to spark my inspiration when I'm not in the studio. This app does exactly that! I really like the ableton cloud syncing so that if i do create a little idea i can work on it later. Super cool concept and i think it works really well. Obviously it is very limited to just creating ideas and not exactly a full fleshed out track, but that is perfectly fine! Good stuff ableton!.Version: 1.0

Best music app I have usedI cannot say enough how good this app is. It’s simplicity is its greatest strength. With that said, there are some things that could take it to the next level. I would love to be able to record into a block with vocals instead of needing to make a sample then trigger it. The other thing is some folders would be good as I make a ton of sketches and want to find the keepers more easily. Lastly some more instrument options over time could be nice. Overall though fantastic app!.Version: 1.0.5

Needs note editingI really like what the app is trying to do, and I appreciate that it is more focus on quick ideas. Though, I really would like to be able to edit the individual Mitty notes. Sometimes the timing does not work well when I try to use quantization, so it would be useful to be able to move the specific note into the correct location. This would be an update. I would really appreciate to use, and would make me use the app almost almost all the time..Version: 1.1.3

Pitch Bend and Suggestions for future upgrades…Dear Ableton, I am one of many who have asked for Ableton to be ported to iOS, and Ableton Note is definitely off to a good start. I noticed that the instruments don’t seem to respond to pitch bend from what I can tell when using a Akai MPK Mini controller. I did check pitch bend on the Arturia iOS Mini (Moog), and the pitch (x-axis joystick) works fine there, as does mapping the mod wheel (y-axis joystick). Is there a way to implement pitch bend in Ableton Note? Suggestions: * An option to edit notes by grid. * Add a soft keyboard as an option to the Push-style interface. * Add a small border edge to beginning and end of clip. Midi notes can move right up to the edge, and past the edge, but it is hard to tell where 1.1.1 is. Overall, very good app, love the default sounds, instruments, and sampler. Please, please, please keep updating this app! Thank you!.Version: 1.0.14

I love this appThis is the only app I’ve reviewed. This is such a great tool for when you’re in a slump, I don’t feel bad about making something really stupid on this. It’s so simple to use, and once you find the sounds you like and the way you like using it, you’re able to crank out ideas. And then after you’ve made like 60-70 stupid things/songs, all you gotta do is filter out which you like and then flesh them out on your computer, so fun!.Version: 1.0.14

One feature I would loveThis app is excellent, however I feel like the sampler is a bit limited. I would love the ability to either play a sample like a keyboard or as a drum kit where it chops up the sample at the transients. This would make this app five stars easily I get so much use out of it.Version: 1.0.5

So…First of thank you ! Been waiting for an official app from Ableton. It’s definitely a great app for what it offers BUT…it can be a lot better I feel like for the almost 10$ that it cost it is definitely lacking in features. I feel like adding support for AU3 on the app will open up a lot more doors I enjoy stock sounds but I’d love to be able to integrate my other apps for sounds, Second maybe a bit more midi control ?.Version: 1.1.3

Freezing clips, XY controller, editing/drawing/copying automationAnd other things that would rule if available.Version: 1.2

Why oh why can’t I save as an Ableton SESSION?I get that I can sync with the cloud. I DON’T get why I can’t just save/export ideas as a regular Ableton session - I can do it in Korg Gadget… why not here? I want to make an idea, export as Ableton Live session, and send that session to my collaborators. It can just be wav files! Not all everyone uses Live 12, so this is limiting. Please add this feature to get a 5 star review!.Version: 1.1.3

Please allow a way to import midi notesI love this app. And with the new updates it just keeps getting better. One thing it lacks is the ability to import midi files. Though you can now attach a midi keyboard. Midi files are a wonderful tool to add chord progressions to your ideas. Hopefully you can add this feature in the next update! Thanks.Version: 1.0.17

This app is amazing!I’ve been wanting an app like this for years, you don’t have to press record, you don’t have to set your tempo, you just play until you find something you like and then take the snippet you want. Everything else is automatic. Truly innovative. And a must for Live users. Many have tried to create DAWs for iPhone, but this one by far trumps them all. Good job!!!.Version: 1.1.3

Refreshing way to start beats 🎧After a long time using Ableton Live on the computer, it’s awesome having another interface to try ideas with. It helps me to break some of the monotony of my usual DAW habits. Love that it gives me a different drum kit and other instruments by default because sometimes I’ll challenge myself to only use those without swapping them out, and get creative with it. Can always change stuff too / further ideas in Ableton Live on the computer later. I’m sure there could be room for improvements over time, like any app, but honestly once you get used to the basics of this interface, this app is great and fun to use..Version: 1.1.2

Amazing. Keep it up.This is great, a lot of what I hoped for in a companion app. Please add the ability to change what midi note triggers which pads (midi learn). I have a great device with outputs that I can’t use with this app because the midi notes don’t match up..Version: 1.0.14

Almost perfect…Add velocity modulation and this app will become much more for me than a sketch pad when on the go. Among other things, I love the workflow of the sequencer (especially since the last update with quantization amount) and the random instruments when opening new tracks (although I wished one could keep randomizing the choice of instrument or drum racks until one finds a fitting sound and instrument to start with). Keep up the great work and I look forward to the next updates and improvements!.Version: 1.0.16

NiceGreat app!!!) but could you ad a landscape mode?.Version: 1.0.16

So cool!I love this app. But I do have a few suggestions. … You should be able to copy and paste: 1) The entire Row, in the Set. So it can be pasted into a different set. 2) Each Note. 3) Each Clip. Also, the Metronome, and the Graph, should be Numbered. And you should be able to Snap the Notes, and the Tracks, into the Number placements. Thank You for the App, it’s really cool!.Version: 1.0.14

The ableton team is always soaring above!What an awesome app. Easy to dive into and get creative! Thank you I am such a fan of your flawless into weaving the workflows to allow us to have fun intuitively!! 8$ is a gift.Version: 1.0.14

Workflow Game ChangeVery thankful for this app. Appreciative of the dev and product teams for this app. Once AUv3 is added, I'll update to 5 stars and cry like a lil joyful babay..Version: 1.0.10

Very intuitive UI and fun to useSo easy to quick record and edit, good sounds. Works with a MIDI controller but would be nice to be able to map CC..Version: 1.0.13

So easyThe simplest way to produce music that I have ever found. Unique, original, ingenious.Version: 1.0.13

Awesome****with a couple of asterisks, being that some things have yet to be added here to make this as optimized as can be for a portable option for making music in Ableton. It’s an annoying thing to have to run sequences in order to record notes and more frustrating to try and quantize them to the sequence without a grid. But this can also lead to a lot of interesting results you might not expect and I think that adds to the fun. Just wish I had an optional grid and the ability to actually tap in notes instead of trying desperately to tap it in on the pads while the sequence is playing. I do love that downloaded samples can now be loaded in but I would really be over the moon if .adg files became accessible to quickly load in kits I’ve created on my computer or ones from some of the sample packs I’ve used. With how frequent updates for Note have become, I’m looking forward to seeing it be expanded upon and developed into a worthy companion to Live..Version: 1.0.10

Please add a notepad feature! Different time signature metronomePretty please? It’s literally called note. Shouldn’t it have a note pad feature? Ableton has always had logical UI so I’m sure you could find a way to add it. Also the metronome only supports 4/4. It would be wonderful to integrate more time signatures. I live for this application. I initially wanted to give 4 stars but It hurts me to do it. This app is excellent for putting an idea down..Version: 1.0.10

Seems neat, but...I find that the primary method of producing in this app, that being playing in your track live is impractical. Considering most phones now lack a headphone jack, I find myself mainly using GarageBand as a notepad and just re inputting everything into live manually. I can't see this app being used in any scenario where either just bringing a laptop or using other mobile DAWs is more convenient. All the app would need is a standard track view like Live or Garage Band and a midi grid editor. That alone would cut my workflow in half..Version: 1.0.10

LatencyThis app would be ideal for sketching tracks out on the go if I could use my AirPods with less noticeable latency. If there’s anyway to optimize for very low/negligible latency I hope it gets implemented soon!.Version: 1.0.5

Great potentialRad little app but it’s missing a couple things to make it a 10/10. Would really benefit from a piano roll, arp and chord mode. Velocity control would be a big plus as well. That being said it’s great and how seamless you can bring the project into ableton is perfect. I use session view to preform so it’s a perfect companion to live for me. Just needs a couple things to make it solid..Version: 1.0.3

Everything you need for music notesI’m loving every feature of this. Having tried most of the available music apps for mobile this takes the cake by a long shot for me. So much thought went into the UI to make recording, automation, and element building easier than any other app available. Very very impressed!.Version: 1.0.3

Not a ReplacementThis is an app for ideas, not full tracks. iOS isn’t a great studio tool, at least not now. This app realizes and uses your phone for what it excels at: taking notes to build out later when you’re at your real setup..Version: 1.0.2

Superbly designed, fast and funThis app is outstanding. The most standout aspect is the UI, which is super slick. Extremely fast and responsive and beautifully designed, with a lot of thoughtful support for useful gestures that just feel right. Ableton sweated over the details on this. Then there is sync, which is I think what is most exciting about the app from a process perspective. I am a bit of a minimalist with my setup, I want stuff that fits into how I do things seamlessly without having to learn a lot of new/different things, so something that "just works" with Live is great. Syncing to Ableton Cloud, then opening a Live set that sounds literally exactly like Note - with the same instruments and samples - feels near miraculous. And then there are just the overall features of music-making in the app itself, which are excellent. I love the looper-based way you create new material. The synths sound amazing and appear to be running onboard synthesis, you can even open up FM synthesis templates and experiment. Everything just sounds and feels amazing. Very excited about this new chapter for Ableton. It’s nice to see this kind of innovation..Version: 1.0.1

Great for ideasLove the workflow of this. Note is very much it’s own thing. Don’t expect “Live” or “Push” on your mobile device. Or a mobile DAW for that matter. This is a sketch pad, more along the lines of Reason Compact - an extension of your primary DAW meant to lower barriers to creativity and productivity..Version: 1.0.1

AwesomeThis is a surprisingly capable mobile version of Ableton Live. The workflow is really intuitive and well designed for a phone size touch screen. Great way to tap out some ideas and pick them up in Live to turn them into full tracks..Version: 1.0.1

Good startThis yearns for a full Ableton Live App as companion on iPad Pro.Version: 1.0

Simple, yet malleable!I have lots of respect for this company and am happy they came out with a portable format for quick musical note-taking! They’ve done a fantastic job at making this enjoyable and easy to use yet giving us a lot of control! Look forwards to using this more!.Version: 1.0

You did it betterThe clean interface I expect from ableton. Works phenomenally..Version: 1.0

Very coolOne thing that would make this better is the ability to download individual drum kits from packs that I’ve purchased from ableton. Also double tap to reset dial to default.Version: 1.0

Ableton sketch pad on mobileSo easy to use and I can’t wait to see where this app goes. Love it!.Version: 1.0

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