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Great tuts!!
Mixing is arguably the most important stage of the music production process. When done properly, one can do everything from add energy and warmth to a sound to
In this tutorial from AudioTuts learn how to sync two Ableton Live sessions together on the same computer with the use of an external MIDI software.
Here is something to try if you want to spice up your reverb. I’ve become very interested recently in finding ways to make computer/MIDI based productions sound organic and create some of the nonlinear feel that live recordings and real instruments have. Whether you feel this is a worthwhile detail to add is up to you, but it only takes a few minutes to set up and is a good example of ‘thinking outside the box’ that will hopefully promote your having some creative ideas of your own.
Usually when we are mixing and it comes time to add reverb, we bus it to a separate channel, play around with reverb settings and mix level and call it a day. This is all well and good, but sometimes maybe a bit too vanilla and static, especially if you are working with a rather flat MIDI recording or patch to begin with....
Audiotuts has always been a good source of new ideas for me when starting a song. MPC styled sampling in Ableton? Not much to have about it. Click the Photo above for the link.
Yayyy, the tutorial I wrote for AudioTuts got accepted and it's online! It's about creating that 30's vinyl effect, without 30's vinyl and with Ableton or any DAW you like!