Acoustic Treatment: Start with bass traps in the corners and add acoustic panels to walls to reduce sound reflections. Your objective is to achieve a balanced sound in the room andnotmake it completely soundless. When done right, natural reverb adds a soul to your recordings. Ergonomics: A ti...
How to bounce in Ableton Live Open the export dialog by selecting “Export Audio/Video” in the File menu or using the key command ⇧⌘R on Mac or CTL+ALT+R on Windows. Select the bounce source using the “Rendered Track” dropdown. Choose “Master” if you want to make a stereo...
This course is a snippet from our more in-depth premium course called Beat Making in Ableton Live. In that course, you'll build on this initial knowledge by learning how to create your own kits, manipulate effects, create break beats, and get your drums sounding more realistic. Start here...
To avoid this you have to fade in and out of audio clips when you trim them. This is easy to do in all DAWs. For example, Ableton Live automatically creates handles to add fades when you hover your mouse over the beginning or end of an audio clip. Just drag the handle inwards and ...
Start learning What is Ableton? Here's a quick and fun tutorial outlining everything you need to know to get the most out of Ableton Live Lite. Ableton Live is a German music production software developer that’s known for its suite of DAW products called Ableton Live. ...
After this Ableton course, you’ll be ready to start your first song with the confidence and knowledge to make it great, whether you’re new to recording or Ableton Live. These Ableton Live 12 videos are for new Ableton Live 12 users. Thomas welcomes you and then kicks things off with ...
1. Digital Audio Workstation (DAW): This is where you will be making your beats. Popular DAWs include Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro X, and Reason. Choose one that suits your style and workflow. 2. VST Plugins: Virtual instruments and effect plugins add the magic to your beats. Po...
Want to learn how to make dubstep? In this guide, we'll cover the full production process with plenty of creative options to spice things up.
Apple’s built-in media player can also record audio and video. Open QuickTime Player Drag the volume slider to monitor the input (headphone users only, to avoid feedback!) Click the red button to start recording Once you’ve finished recording, click the stop icon Click File, then Save ...
Ableton Live refers to bus tracks as “return tracks.” Ableton starts with two sends and return tracks ready-to-go for applying effects. To use a bus as a send, turn up the knob in the “sends” section of your source track. This will send signal to the corresponding return track (...