Reviews of the set noted how Daft Punk manipulated and reworked their established material. The recording of Alive 2007 was derived from Daft Punk's live performance at their Bercy show on June 14, 2007. The four Voyager units and two Behringer mixers allowed Daft Punk to "mix, shuffle, trigger loops, filter, distort samples, EQ in and out, transpose or destroy and deconstruct synth lines." The majority of the equipment was stored away during the live sets within offstage towers. Minimoog Voyager RME units were also implemented for the live performances. Daft Punk accessed the hardware remotely with Behringer BCR2000 MIDI controllers and JazzMutant Lemur touchscreen pads within the central pyramid.
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The Alive 2007 set used Ableton Live software on "custom made super-computers" for the show. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album in 2008. The first single from the album, "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Alive 2007)" was released digitally on October 15, 2007.
It also includes a 50-page book containing photographs from the tour taken by DJ Falcon. A special edition of the album was released that includes the encore from the Alive 2007 tour on a second disc. The physical release in North America was delayed to December 4 due to production issues, but the album became available as a digital download on November 20, 2007. Alive 2007 features their performance at Bercy in Paris from June 14, 2007. It is the second album recorded live by the duo, following Alive 1997. Alive 2007 is a live album by Daft Punk, first released on November 19, 2007.