
Oblique Strategies No. 4
Mute all tracks, then slowly bring them back into the mix. Only keep what’s important.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

Mute all tracks, then slowly bring them back into the mix. Only keep what’s important.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

Here’s another set of 5 Ableton Live skins for you. They’re all grey with some splashes of colour and work equally well during the day and at night. The skins are optimised for Live 9, but will work in previous

Learn how to create precise tempo automation in Ableton Live’s Arrangement View. It’s simple once you know how.

When I started the Oblique Strategies here on Sonic Bloom, a commenter reminded me of a Max for Live device displaying the original oblique strategies by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt. By now, there are two available for free, L.ObliqueStrategies

I’ve written about a few chord plug-ins before. Xeno – Chord Explorer, a Max for Live MIDI effect, strikes me as the most musical I’ve encountered so far. It offers the 7 diatonic scales, has quite an extensive set of

Who says a dumpster is only good for holding rubbish (or trash)? It’s got a great sound when being hit, struck or kicked. I’ve made a Live Pack containing a fully macro mapped Drum Rack with Impulse instances with those

Mute all tracks, then slowly bring them back into the mix. Only keep what’s important.
Prompts or constraints to foster creativity.

Want to know how long it takes you to finish a track? Drop in ‘Work Timer’ before you begin. It keeps track of how long you’ve been working on your project once you’ve opened it and since you got started.

For those of you working on a Mac OS X with a big plug-in library there’s now Auganizer. This app allows you to organise all your Audio Unit plug-ins however you want. This way you can come up with your

Full Steam Ahead: free Ableton Live Pack with 3 macro-mapped Instrument Racks featuring reversed steam locomotive sounds turned orchestral.

Did you ever want to renumber the scenes so that the order makes sense again? Or did you ever wish the Follow button would just stay on despite you making changes? Well, if so, you’re in luck, thanks to two

Use ‘Reverse Notes’ (Rev) or ‘Invert Notes’ (Inv) from the Notes Box on all or a selection of notes in a MIDI clip.
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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.