5 Ableton Live Tips To Revolutionize Your Workflow
If you do something enough times, it becomes second nature. This is why guitarists are able to contort their wrists in such strange directions, and why pianists can play the thing without having to stare at the keys all day long. It is when you do something so often that you start becoming more efficient at it, no matter how small or menial it may be. There is a particular section of our brain that helps us remember these repetitive tasks and motions. This effect even works when these motions aren’t physical, but habitual. When we turn on our computers we go through the same task of opening up windows and closing them down. Every so often we have to close an updater that pops up in your face. The same kind of automatic actions can be used when using a more complicated program like Ableton. Since there are endless amounts of things you can do to a song, it pays to remember them in steps. If you do it long enough, you might find ways to combine these steps into something more useful, and even become more efficient in the future. A quick memo on DJTT explains how steps can be combined and shortened. http://www.djtechtools.com/2013/07/22/5-ableton-tips-that-will-revolutionize-your-workflow/










