Taking your vocal mix further with StudioVerse Now you know the techniques and the tools to fix common vocal recording issues, you may now want to learn how to make your vocals shine with effects. The simplest way to get any vocal mixed into any style of production is with our ever expan...
Aspiring producers, take note as we explore the simple methodology to getting your vocals sounding great in the mix. All within FL Studio, no extras needed. This guide will equip you with the essential steps to mix vocals that sit perfectly in your track. A step-by-step guide to mixing v...
For Ableton 10.1 and above: Launch Ableton Live and go to: Windows:Options > Preferences. Mac:Live > Settings. SelectPlug-instab and ToggleUse VST3 Plug-In System Foldersoff and on again. Hold down the [Alt/Option] key and clickRescan. ...
Once you’ve done this, you’ll want to add in some sort of drum sampler. In Ableton Live, I’m going to use the Drum Rack, which allows you to add in different drum samples. After your sampler is ready to go, you’ll want to find a good kick, snare, and hi-hat to load up...
Most DAWs have a swing/groove setting that allows the producer to dial this in at a selected amount. The more shuffle, the more ‘urgent’ the pattern can feel. Note: For those of you in Ableton Live, the Groove Pool is the best way to add shuffle in house music. ...
Prepare to get fists in the air as we learn the tools, tricks and tempos for nailing the basics of rave-ready techno
approaches to shaping vocals to a new groove. Ableton provides a really easy way to extract a drum groove from a MIDI file and literally drag/drop it onto the vocal audio file for it to match in timing and rhythm. If you don’t use Ableton, feel free to get your hands dirty in ...
1. Modulate parameters in Ableton Live Did you know Ableton Live has a DAW-wide LFO? Thanks to the Max for Live environment, you can use LFO modulation to control anything you can think of inside Live. Track level and panning are fair game of course, but you can come up with plenty ...
Loopers in stompbox format are designed for guitar, but you can usually plug anything with a ¼” output into them. Some looper pedals even offer specialized inputs for microphones. This capability allows you to loop audio from sources like vocals or drums using a mic. ...
Ableton – How To Export Stems What Are Trackouts? Tracking out beats, also known as “Bouncing Audio” is the process of exporting all the individual instruments and sounds into separate audio files so they can be mixed in another audio program. ...