by Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials | Oct 29, 2014 | Audio engineering, Blog, productivity, songwriting
Producing is mostly problem solving Many new and old producers have a really difficult time looking at their own work and saying “This is done”. There is a huge paranoia that there is a gaping hole in our work that is immediately going to be spotted by...
by Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials | May 7, 2014 | Blog, creative mindset, productivity, songwriting, sound design
How to create “Head Candy” sounds in Ableton So you’ve put together a basic song arrangement in Ableton or your DAW of choice, stretching out your 16 bar loop to something more songlike but you’ve run into a snag. Your song sounds repetitive,...
by Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials | Jan 8, 2013 | sound design
Stutter Pads for Ableton Live I’m really excited to introduce you to a new tool I created specifically for Ableton Live users Stutter Pads is a simple but incredibly versatile tool for making Stuttering Pads, or any other sound for that matter. There are a...
by Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials | Oct 29, 2012 | DJing
Ableton Live 9 wish list feature for DJ’s (Open letter to Ableton) With Ableton Live 9 gearing up for a release date announcement, I am seriously excited about the new features as well as the new hardware controller “Push”. Even with this said, there...
by Music Software Training & Ableton Live Tutorials | Oct 15, 2012 | Uncategorized
The Easy Approach to Bootleg Remixes in Ableton This is a walkthrough of one of many Bootleg re-edit & remixes I’ve done. This is certainly not the only way to approach a remix, as I use different techniques all the time, but I think you’ll find...