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Ableton Live is state of the art music software for creating and mixing music. Luckily, the web is ripe with free Ableton project files if you know where to look. To make your life easier, we compiled the best Ableton Live project files we could find and created this huge list for you.

This huge list of free projects and templates is designed by professional producers and available for you to download and dissect. If you want to learn more from the pros, check out our courses here. You will also find a list for Ableton tutorials and tips to help you in your music production adventure.

Project files are arranged by genre for simplicity. When you visit the links, you can preview the music and click the download button to get the files directly. First of all, BassGorilla has made many of the Ableton Live project files from our YouTube tutorials available for free to download!

Here are some links to some great Ableton templates! Each set contains templates created by professional artists and is sourced from the Ableton free download section of their official website.

Seeing a production workflow, that is different to yours, and learning from it, is a great way to add tricks to your arsenal. We personally love looking at production project templates of other producers and genres, to understand different production techniques and further develop our skills.

This is essentially a hub for all of your Ableton templates and project files. Ableton Live 11 already comes with a few pre-loaded, but these are best used with your own templates. Say you are a versatile producer and work on both, larger scale audio recordings, as well as more in-the-box electronic productions. You can make separate template files, to serve as the starting point for different types of production sessions.

You could for example create a template solely for sound design, which will have pre-loaded your favorite synths and routed effects. Alternatively, you could create a template with all the elements, plugins and tracks you use the most. Having the stuff you use on every project, pre-loaded and where you need it, upon opening Ableton, can improve your workflow massively.

You can save your most used template, or Ableton project file as the default, which can be found in your Ableton preferences. There are a few reasons for Ableton project files and free Ableton live templates possibly crashing. The most common reason for this is usually if your version of Ableton Live is not the same as the one used in the Project Files. Alternatively, you might not have a plug-in that the creator used.

A lot of free Ableton project files need Serum or any other plugin you might be missing, to be able to view them fully. But, most come with frozen tracks, so you can still hear the element. Lastly, if your Template loads in, but all the audio files are greyed out, this is usually due to Ableton looking for the samples in the wrong place. If the Ableton project files have been saved properly, all the audio files necessary should be in the same folder as the Project files.

To fix this, click on the red error at the bottom, and in the sample folder window, manually select the folder with your samples, and re-scan for them. After this, your audio should all be in the correct places, if not, either your samples are somewhere else, or the project files have been saved improperly.



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