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Control Ableton Live remotely from your iOS device. Manage transport, recording, track settings, and clips wirelessly. Includes a built-in MIDI keyboard for on-the-go note input.
What's New in Grip
3.5.0
August 3, 2026
• Arm automation • Buttons to disable arm, mute, or solo for all tracks • Insert, duplicate, delete scenes and tracks • Rename locators and scenes • Quickly loop between locators (sections of your arrangement) • Prompt scene recording from the control screen • Quantize MIDI recording; set clip launch quantization; set session clip length • Experimental new feature: Control devices • Faster track controls, better session grid performance • Other user interface improvements
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FAQ
Does Grip have ads?
Grip is ad-free, allowing for an uninterrupted music production experience.
What devices does Grip support?
Grip is available for iPhone and iPod touch devices.
How often is Grip updated?
The latest version, 2.2.2, was released on May 27, 2026, indicating active development and regular updates.
What is the age rating for Grip?
Grip has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a wide range of users.
Can I use Grip without a computer?
No, Grip requires Grip for Mac, which can be downloaded from gripforlive.com, to function as a remote control for Ableton Live.
What are the main benefits of using Grip?
Users praise Grip for its ability to control Ableton Live wirelessly from anywhere in the studio, including voice control and a built-in MIDI keyboard, enhancing creative workflow.
Is Grip compatible with other DAWs?
Grip is specifically designed as a native control surface for Ableton Live and is not compatible with other Digital Audio Workstations.





