Ableton Move is a standalone instrument designed for intuitive music creation with a portable design and simple workflow. Featuring 32 polyphonic aftertouch pads, a 16-step sequencer, and built-in microphone and speaker, Move offers a seamless way to capture ideas and finish them in Ableton Live. With over 1,500 sounds and instrument presets, it’s easy to dive in and start creating.
Designed for flexibility, Move’s four tracks can be assigned as drum kits, samplers, or instruments, and its battery provides up to four hours of use, making it ideal for quick sampling and music-making on the go. Users can also turn drum hits into melodies using the 16-pitches drum layout for unique pattern creation.
Move’s core library is built from Ableton’s renowned instruments and effects, plus artist collaborations with BNYX, DECAP, L.Dre, Sound Oracle, and more. Eight built-in audio effects, including reverb, delay, and saturator, provide instant sound shaping, while the onboard controls offer tactile feedback for shaping ideas.
With Wi-Fi connectivity, Ableton Cloud, and Move Manager, users can easily transfer sets to Ableton Live and Note. Move also functions as a powerful compact control surface for Ableton Live, making it a versatile tool for any setup.
Features
- Standalone operation with 32 polyphonic aftertouch pads and a 16-step sequencer
- Core library of over 1,500 sounds and instrument presets
- Assign four flexible tracks as drum kits, samplers, or instruments
- Built-in microphone and 3.5mm stereo line-in for quick sampling
- Includes 8 built-in audio effects: reverb, delay, saturator, and more
- Nine touch-sensitive rotary encoders for sound shaping and navigation
- 64GB internal storage; 1.3" OLED display for quick visual feedback
- Built-in rechargeable battery with up to four hours of continuous use
- Dimensions: W313.5 x D146.3 x H34mm; Weight: 0.97kg (2.1 lbs)
- Wi-Fi connectivity and Ableton Cloud integration for easy transfer to Live and Note
- Comes with Ableton Live 12.1 featuring Auto Shift pitch correction and harmonisation