Ableton Live Tutorial: Pre-analysing Audio for DJ Sets
Any audio files first need to be analysed when you import them into Live. If you drag and drop long or a lot of samples into a Live Set at once, this might take quite a while. Not only does it
Any audio files first need to be analysed when you import them into Live. If you drag and drop long or a lot of samples into a Live Set at once, this might take quite a while. Not only does it
Now that we’ve learned how to program a simple delay, Part 4 of the series “Programming in Max for Live” by Cycling ’74 takes it one step further. It shows us how we ourselves can build a dub delay along
Video 2 in this Ableton Live series covers Convert Harmony to MIDI. Turn polyphonic sounds like ukulele loops into pads or any sound you want.
This is part 2 of the Housekeeping series. Before you attempt to follow this one, you should go through part 1 (Collecting Files) to avoid accidentally deleting any files you still need in other Live Sets. Finding and Deleting Unused
For Christmas I posted the “Clap Happy Live Pack” to download for free. Back then I was rushing to get tons of things done including buying presents last minute. Now I finally had some time to make audio samples and
When you’re not a great keyboard player or accomplished at playing beats, but want add more elaborate chord progression or beats to a song or track, don’t worry. There’s a great feature in Live called MIDI Step Recording that you
In Part 3 of the series “Programming in Max for Live” by Cycling ’74, we learn from the effects that we have programmed ourselves in Part 2 how we can customise the user interface. The colour modification of all elements
Video 1 of this Ableton Live series explores Convert Drums to MIDI, helping you start tracks creatively, featuring an Aphex Twin example.
When working on music, you quite often deal with big file sizes and lots of files can get accumulated rather quickly. Sure, computer hard drives offer increasingly more space, but as with anything, some tidying up becomes necessary and should
In the last tutorial I explained how to achieve time signature and tempo changes in the Arrangement View. The latter only works with newly warped clips and you can only achieve abrupt tempo changes. In this tutorial I will show
After the introduction of the video series “Programming in Max for Live” by Cycling ’74, it goes straight to the point in Part 2. It shows how you can program three simple audio effects in Max for Live: an Audio
In this tutorial we’re looking at how to create automatic tempo and time signature in Ableton Live’s Arrangement View.
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