Final answer:
You can load audio effects into a Live set by dragging and dropping from the browser, double-clicking on an effect rack, or using a MIDI controller if it's properly mapped.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question pertains to ways of loading audio effects into a Live set, specifically within digital audio workstation (DAW) software like Ableton Live. Among the options provided:
- Dragging and dropping an audio effect from the browser within the DAW is a common method to load effects into a track or set.
- Double-clicking on an effect rack in the DAW's browser can also load it onto a selected track.
- Using a MIDI controller is possible if the controller is mapped to control the software in a way that includes loading effects.
Copying and pasting from external software is generally not a direct method for loading effects into a Live set, as audio effects are usually proprietary to the DAW environment they were created for.