
Ableton Live Workflow Tips Part 4 – Splitting and Consolidating Clips
Splitting and consolidating are essential when editing clips. No matter if purely for arranging purposes or creative fun with audio clips. There are a lot of ways to utilise these functions like creating new loops or when extreme mangling audio

Ableton Live Tutorial: Exporting Audio
This tutorial explains how you can export audio in Ableton Live. Step by step, both from Session and Arrangement View.

Free Max for Live devices by Christian Kleine
If you’ve been using Live for a couple years already and ever needed technical support, you’ve most likely dealt with Christian Kleine. He was the first guy giving user’s support for Live and has since become Max for Live developer

NI Komplete AUDIO 6 with free Guitar Rig 5 Pro
Christmas already seems to be just around the corner in the music software industry. Now and until December 31st 2012 Native Instruments offers Guitar Rig 5 Pro for free when you purchase the audio interface Komplete Audio 6. All you

Ableton Live Tutorial: Recording Audio
If you want to record real instruments or vocals, you should get a decent audio interface as a built-in sound card won’t give you good quality and may give you high latencies which means you’ll hear an annoying delay while

Ableton Live Workflow Tips Part 3 – Time Commands & Silence
In Live you can use the standard commands for cut, copy and paste (Ctrl + X, + C or + V respectively on Windows; Cmd + X, + C or + V on Mac) that you might already be familiar

Recording MIDI in Ableton Live
Recording MIDI in Ableton Live isn’t rocket science. This tutorial shows you step by step how to do it.

New horror sound library Sick 3: Dark Places
One day too late for Halloween, but still noteworthy is a new sound library from Soundiron called Sick 3: Dark Places. It’s aimed at sound designers, re-recording mixers, film-makers, game designers, post-production specialists as well as anyone who makes industrial,

Two free Ableton Live Packs for creative beat making
Even if you already have great drum sounds that you generally use for making beats, it’s never wrong to switch it up a little, at least sometimes. Who knows? It might give you new and unexpected ideas. Actually, it most
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