In these tutorials you will learn:
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01. Drum Programming in impulse (basic and advanced tricks)
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02. Midi and audio recording
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03. How to use fx's
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04. Different approaches to basic editing(cut copy paste duplicate etc)
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05. Working with loops
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06. Working with ableton instruments
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07. Volume and envelope adjustments
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08. 2 different warping methods
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09. Recording from session window to arrange window
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10. Recording midi to audio (or bouncing audio to another track)
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11. Freezing tracks to save cpu
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12. Making a DJ mix in the arrange window
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13. Audio/midi clip features
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14. Sidechaining
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15. Rewiring with Reason
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16. Setting up midi keys and knob controls
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17. Using Ableton's "beat repeat" effect to mangle your loops
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18. Easy approach to recording as a live band
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19. Recording punch in/punch outs and setting up a count in
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20. When not to use the auto warp function
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21. Sound card and midi controller preferences/latency
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22. Best ways to use the benefits of the session and arrange windows
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23. How to perform a mixdown
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24. How to prepare separate tracks to be mixed by another engineer
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25. Best ways to save your songs
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26. How to set up a Vocoder
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27. Setting up and saving Grouped FX and Instruments
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28. How to DJ live in Ableton, cue monitoring, EQ and FX setup, live looping, multiple clips for a single track (like Sasha does it).
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29. Using a DJ mixer with Ableton
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30. How to use Ableton's internal synth Operator (3 detailed videos)
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31. How to use Ableton's Sampler instrument (5 detailed videos)
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32. Creative tricks in Ableton's Simpler instrument
These videos were done on Ableton version 6 and will translate seamlessly with Abelton 7 and beyond! Join the mailing list at the top or bottom of the page and allow the learning to continue! You will also be the first to know about new video releases!
With these Tutorials you should have no problem doing all the things you would want to do with this program. They are specifically made so a beginner can be up and running in no time. You will be able to come back to these videos again and again and learn a little more each time.