Workflow is usually one of the most overlooked things by beginner music producers, but it can make a day and night difference in your productions. Learning and using Ableton keyboard shortcuts is one way to improve your workflow exponentially, so click here and check out 25 essential shortcuts you need to know! Madeleine Bloom is an Ableton Certified Trainer, musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist and singer from Berlin. She studied Electroacoustic Music at the Franz Liszt Conservatory. For a few years she worked as a technical support for Ableton gaining in-depth knowledge of Ableton Live that even most CTs don't ever get.

Steinberg Cubase LE and WaveLab LE

Handy Recorders: H6, H5, H4n Pro, H2n, and H1n
MultiTrack Field Recorders: F8n and F6


Steinberg Cubase LE and WaveLab Cast

Handy Recorder: H8


Steinberg Cubase LE

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Guitar / Bass Pedals: G11, G6, and G5n
Multi-Track Recorders: R24, R16, and R8
Audio Interfaces: UAC-2, UAC-8, and GCE-3

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Steinberg WaveLab Cast

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Podcast Mic Pack: ZDM-1PMP
Field Recorders: F2 and F2-BT

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Ableton Live Lite

Audio Interfaces: U-22, U-24, and U-44

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Downloading free bundled software editions

If you purchased a ZOOM product that included a download access code for software made by Steinberg, you can download that software for free. Click the button below to go to the Steinberg website. Follow the download guide procedures to download and install the software completely.

Activating Steinberg Software

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Enter the Activation Code in the eLicenser Control Center (eLCC) to obtain a license which is then stored on an eLicenser.

Upgrading to commercial software versions at a discount

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Customers who are using Steinberg software that was bundled for free with a ZOOM product can upgrade to a commercial version at a discount. We recommend this for users who want an even more professional musical production environment.