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We don't want to see your floor mat that looks like the Ableton logo. Memes and shitposts have been deemed by the community as non-Ableton stuff. Everyone should bookmark the Live manual, for it loves you.

Rules :ĭo not tell people to RTFM (read the fucking manual) unless you're also posting the specific section that covers their inquiry. so we're here to help.įeel free to volunteer great resources you find on the net regarding writing music, the Ableton DAW, or tutorials and the like. & Compressor Plug-In.Tips, tricks, and honest community help for the simplest of problems you may be having no matter if you're a newb or a master. You will learn how to add attack and sustain to your beats using the SPL Transient Designer, how to fatten things up with the 1176 Classic Limiting Amplifier Plug-In, how to add room sound and ambience with the EMT 250 Electronic Reverb, and how to dial in some tape saturation and harmonics with the FATSO™ Jr./Sr. In the following series of tutorial videos, I will walk you through how I use them to mix my percussion in Ableton Live’s Drum Racks. Many of you have been asking for a tutorial on how to use Universal Audio plugins in your mixdown process after my review of the Universal Audio UAD-2 Satellite Quad DSP unit. In this series of tutorial videos, Vespers shows how UAD Powered Plug-Ins can be used in Ableton Live to get powerful drum mixes. H is videos are routinely posted by music education blogs around the world, including Mac Pro Video. Live musician, dubstep producer, and Ableton Certified Trainer Vespers develops cutting-edge Live set templates, e-books, and video tutorials on his YouTube channel and website.
