
The Best Ableton Tutorials of 2014 on Sonic Bloom
There aren’t many days left in the year 2014. Here’s a recap of the most viewed video tutorials and series on Sonic Bloom from the last 12 months in case you missed them.

There aren’t many days left in the year 2014. Here’s a recap of the most viewed video tutorials and series on Sonic Bloom from the last 12 months in case you missed them.

For those of you regularly following this blog, the look of this free Max for Live device might seem familiar. It’s also made by Benniy Bascom, the one who made the fantastic Polyrhythmus. Automat lets you recall any parameter settings

OmniPush makes use of the Push touch strip to sort of strum a glissando of notes as it is possible on the Suzuki Omnichord. This Max for Live MIDI effect was exactly what I was looking for when preparing my

ModeAudio is a loop and sample provider that specialises in a number of soundware types, including audio and presets for Ableton Live. They offer a 500 MB sized download that includes music loops, drum samples, SFX samples, sampler patches, MIDI

The “ToyDream” Live Pack is made from the sound of an old toy piano. Three fully macro mapped Instrument Racks, two for dreamy soundscapes, one for arpeggiated parts. Made in and for Ableton Live 9 and up.

Simple Clip Chop is a Max for Live audio effect that allows you to change the start position of a clip. Select a clip in the Session View, then use a controller like the Launchpad to chop and skip through

It’s dark and cold here in Berlin, the smell of frost already in the air. Not such good time for outdoors activities perhaps, but a great time for the creative minded. For the entire month of December you can save

You need to be able to quickly switch through the tracks in your Live Set, but your controller doesn’t have this feature? Have a look at Track Select, a free Max for Live effect that makes this very simple.

Think of the stereo image.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

If your music theory knowledge could do with some dusting off and freshening up, you could try Music Theory Helper. This Max for Live effect allows you to get some helpful tips directly in Ableton Live.

Part 5 of a mini series on Ableton Live’s Default Presets, focusing on audio to MIDI features: Drums, Harmony, and Melody for better workflow.
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Features 28 powerful mid/side audio effect racks for Ableton Live 12.2, each with 10 variations. From precise control in mixing to instantly giving more interest to basic sounds.