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    Random Filter Generator 2 ABLETON

    P2P | 07.11.201 | 56.42 KB

    Random Filter Generator 2 is a fx that can be applied to any sound and create new variations based on filters. We have 64 step sequencer, each step has a filter control that can be adjusted manually, or randomly with the random function. It has 4 types of filters (High pass, low pass, band pass and notch); Smooth sequences out with the “Smooth” function; Conotrol the frequency range; Mix original sound with processed sound using DRY / WET control (it is also possible to automate it). and much more…


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  • Mixing Tracks Ableton Live 10 TUTORiAL
    October 24th, 2018 ⚡
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    Mixing Tracks Ableton Live 10

    FANTASTiC | 24 Oct 2018 | 345 MB

    Ableton Live is often seen as a creative and performance-oriented DAW, but it excels at mixing too. Watch this course and learn the skills you need to create professional sounding mixes in Live, with Ableton certified trainer Noah Pred. Ableton Live is more than a song production and performance tool. This powerful DAW includes everything tools you need to create pro-sounding mixes! Producer and certified trainer Noah Pred is here to show you how to do it! Noah starts the course by explaining how Ableton Live differs from other DAWs when it comes to mixing. He then dives into sound boxing, explaining how this concept can help you create great sounding three-dimensional mixes, and how you can take this idea further by adding a fourth dimension to it. Next, you learn about gain staging, how to keep you project organized, and you discover tips to speed up the mixing process. Every mixing tools and techniques are covered in details: compression, EQ, panning, time-based effects, Live’s Drum Buss device, gating, and a lot more… The last tutorial lets you hear the differences between the mixed and unmixed versions of the track.


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  • Ableton Projects Collection-P2P
    September 5th, 2018 ⚡

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    Ableton Projects Collection

    P2P | 01 July 2016 | 9.23 GB

    Imagine if you could see how any producer makes their songs… Songwriting. Sound Design. Mixing. Automation. Organization. You would be able to cut years off of the learning curve. Ableton Projects Collection lets you do exactly that. We have compiled 30 professional Ableton project files for you to dive in to and learn everything production. Versatility is one of the most important skills to have as a producer, which is why we included Future Bass, Trap, and Dubstep projects so you can learn techniques from each genre. It’s time for you to take the next step. Become a better producer today!


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    How To Use Ableton Live 10 Wavetable

    SYNTHiC4TE | Sept 02 2018 | 1.62 GB

    An in-depth look at How To Use Ableton Live 10 Wavetable. This awesome and exciting new addition to Ableton gives you literally endless possibilities for sound design combined with a simple yet beautiful user interface. Whether you are currently using Ableton or not, this course is an incredible insight into how Wavetable Synthesis works and the different sections Paul covers here can be applied to any wavetable synth out there. Starting with the oscillators Paul moves through all of the different sections and parameters, going into every control available for you to help shape your sound the way you want it, before moving on to real-world sound design examples that show just how versatile this stock plugin can be. A very in-depth and detailed, yet approachable course for users of all abilities – if you’re into synthesis and taking sound design beyond just tweaking presets, this is one you can’t afford to miss!


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    Beginners Guide to Mastering with Ableton Live

    FANTASTiC | 24 August 2018 | 178 MB

    A mastering video tutorial series designed for the beginner, covering the important topics needed to master your music in Ableton Live! Learn the basic principles and terminologies, as well as specific steps to take to get great sounding master files that you can publish to the world. Adam welcomes you and then goes over what mastering actually is, followed by quite possibly the most important aspect of mastering, limiting. You’ll then see how to properly set your limiter and how loud you should actually make it. Throughout the rest of the series you’ll explore topics such as setting sub bass and kick drum levels, using EQ to tonally balance your master mix, and why you should do mastering as a separate step. You’ll also learn about export options & file types, headroom for MP3 conversion, and what Metadata is and how to use it. Rounding it all out, Adam then goes into topics such as DC Offset, when it is OK and not OK to go “into the red” in your level meters, how to Look at Mastering Chains / Racks and much more.


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    Ableton Music Theory Major & Minor Scale

    FANTASTiC | 22 August 2018 | 722 MB

    Since this curriculum is intended to help electronic musicians who use Ableton and Push 2, most of the demonstrations and walkthroughs are presented directly in Ableton and/or on Push 2. This means that learning music theory like major or minor scales and chords is different. In this short course, you’ll learn the concepts in a way that makes more sense with Ableton and Push 2. There are definitely useful aspects of traditional music theory which is why *some* lessons ALSO demonstrate triads, intervals and scales on a traditional keyboard (Novation LaunchKey 49), so you’ll see how music theory is based on piano. Scales, triads and intervals are the alphabet of the musical language and its hard to do much without them. You’ll find this course is packed with condensed lessons that explain everything you need to know about building and playing scales and chords on Ableton and Push 2.


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    Ableton: Music Theory Terms & Concepts

    FANTASTiC | 22 August 2018 | 496 MB

    Developing confidence with music theory (and using it in your electronic music) starts with a firm grasp of the fundamentals. You’ll quickly learn about pitch, sharps and flats, the chromatic scale, accidentals, intervals and more. If you don’t know what those are, you’re making electronic music harder than it needs to be. Every time you want to learn something in music theory, you’ll encounter these terms and concepts. If you’re not comfortable with these terms and concepts then you’ll be at a disadvantage in learning quickly. Learning music theory is fun! But, not if it doesn’t make sense. Do yourself a favor and sit down with this quick course and familiarize yourself with these terms and concepts. You’ll be glad you did! Music theory is a wide, wonderful world and you’ll need to know the language if you want to succeed.


    Viewed 5058 By Music Producers & DJ´s.


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