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 The artist Lights has a phenomenal live show that incorporates Ableton Live, multiple bandmates and backing tracks: The artist Lights has a phenomenal live show that incorporates Ableton Live, multiple bandmates and backing tracks:
  
-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_y2QxHlStY&feature=emb_logo+[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_y2QxHlStY&feature=emb_logo|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_y2QxHlStY&feature=emb_logo]] 
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 +Lights is singing, there’s a drummer, a guitarist, and someone playing keys who also seems to be in control of Ableton. A setup like this isn’t actually that hard to pull off, and it’s a good model to use if you’re trying to create something similar. 
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 +On the more extreme end of the spectrum, you have bands like Destroid that have taken the concept of live performance to the next level. They’re each playing their own respective instrument while controlling Ableton simultaneously. Even their voices are being processed in real-time through Ableton using creative FX chains. 
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 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNeK9IsPLNo&feature=emb_logo