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The MIDI/Sync Preferences are used to help Live recognize MIDI devices for three
separate and distinct purposes:
Playing MIDI notes. To learn how to route an external device into Live for MIDI
input, or how to send MIDI to an external device, please see the chapter on
routing.
Controlling parts of the interface remotely. This subject is covered in detail in the
chapter on remote control.
Syncing the program with an external sequencer or drum machine, either as a
master or a slave. Please see the manual section on sync for details.
The Plug-In Preferences pertain to the use of plug-in virtual instruments and effects,
as described in the chapter on using plug-ins.
The Default Preferences allow customizing the default state for new projects and their
components, as well as selecting options for new recordings.
The Misc(ellaneous) Preferences include various options. Here, you can select Live's
system language and a color scheme, or skin, for the Live user interface.
The Products Preferences are used to manage licensing and installation of the Live
platform, and add-on components like the Operator instrument and Live Pack library
packages.
2.3 The Main Live Screen
Most of your work in Live happens in the main Live screen. This screen consists of a number
of views. Each view manages a specic aspect of your project. As screen space is limited,
the Live views cannot all be up at the same time.
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