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Ableton kicked off its Black Friday season with price cuts across Live 12, Push 3, Move, and the full Packs catalog. The sale runs from November 18 through December 2, and it lines up with the new Live 12.3 update landing on November 25. The timing makes sense for anyone who wants to upgrade their rig or get more mileage out of what they already use.
Live 12.3 Brings Stem Separation and Workflow Improvements

The 12.3 update gives Suite users the new Stem Separation tool.
You can split vocals, drums, bass, and other core elements directly from any clip inside your project.
The Browser connection with Splice is finally native, so pulling in samples takes less hunting around. Bounce Groups, Paste Bounced Audio, and the new Auto Pan-Tremolo device add a smoother flow when shaping ideas or committing decisions. Live and all Packs sit at a 25 percent discount through the sale window.
Push 3 Gets New Performance Tools

Push 3 gains the XYZ pad layout with the update. That layout gives you three-axis control on each pad which opens up a new level of expression for shaping sounds in real time.
Rhythm Generator, touch-sensitive step editing, and support for external interfaces on Push 3 Standalone land at the same time. Push 3 and the Upgrade Kit are 20 percent off through December 2.
Move Adds New Features for Mobile Creation

Move keeps getting steady updates and version 1.8 arrives on November 25. It adds the Auto Pan-Tremolo effect along with two Drum Racks from Kučka. Earlier updates brought sample slicing, sample reverse, and full access to Drift.
Move is also 20 percent off during the sale which is helpful for anyone building a portable kit.
Packs Are Marked Down for the Season

All Packs are discounted by 25 percent. That includes big collections like the Softube bundle that offers four tools focused on tone shaping and space. Meld and Roar are available individually at lower pricing too. For anyone looking to expand their library or refresh their workflow, this window gives a few affordable entry points.
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