Ableton Push Tutorial: Scales & Play Push Like An Autoharp
Learn how to use Ableton Push’s Scales settings with a quick crash course in music theory and harmonics to enhance your compositions.
Learn how to use Ableton Push’s Scales settings with a quick crash course in music theory and harmonics to enhance your compositions.
Due to popular demand and since there’s not even a manual out there, I’m making a mini series about how to use the LiveControl 2 template for Lemur. The first tutorial out of four explains all buttons and functions of
Ableton Push’s white LEDs are infamous for being inconsistent in brightness. Recently Mark Triant shared his own seapunk colour scheme. If the colour combinations are a tad too candy store for you, you can easily create your own. Here’s how…
Ableton Live Quick Tip: learn how to save Session View clips as a new Live Set. Perfect for keeping ideas that don’t fit your current project.
I’m back with an “Ableton Live Quick Tips” tutorial that shows you two ways to create Scenes faster. Both come in handy e.g. when building a live performance set from scratch.
In this tutorial I show you how to map a clip’s Transpose parameter for breaks, glitchy effects or more.
This tutorial is about mapping clip parameters and the fun things you can with it with beats, melodies and chords.
In March I released “24 Scale Presets” that aim to help you stay in key. I’ve gotten some emails from people asking how they differ from the included Scale presets in Live and how to use them. So here’s a
Knowing the shortcuts to show or hide windows in Ableton Live as needed can save you time, especially on a laptop.
The first Ableton Live Quick Tip shows how pressing 0 on your keyboard can deactivate/reactivate elements—boosting workflow in your music productions.
LiveControl 2 just came out. It’s a Lemur template for the iPad and it’s free for all owners of Lemur. It’s very easy to set up and offers full integration with Ableton Live. If you’re looking for video tutorials for
Although there is not just one way to use Live and misusing software can be quite creative, there are best practices of when to use Session View and when to use Arrangement View. I thought I’d explain this here since
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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.