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Ableton Live Crash Course
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3 CQ
Time to finish all off the percussion tracks in this Albeton Live lesson, by mixing in the bass drum and tambourine -- two popular sounds of 1960s & 70s music.
with Robin NixonTime to finish all off the percussion tracks in this Albeton Live lesson, by mixing in the bass drum and tambourine -- two popular sounds of 1960s & 70s music.
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5 CQ
Ready to create the melodic synth sound that the intro to Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" is known for? Mix in the ambiance using Ableton Live's Arrangement View.
with Robin NixonReady to create the melodic synth sound that the intro to Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" is known for? Mix in the ambiance using Ableton Live's Arrangement View.
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5 CQ
It's time to finish up the ambiance track in our disco song! Using Arrangement View, you'll add in more ambient synth sounds in this Ableton Live crash course.
with Robin NixonIt's time to finish up the ambiance track in our disco song! Using Arrangement View, you'll add in more ambient synth sounds in this Ableton Live crash course.
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6 CQ
The "waa waa" sound may be short, but it packs a punch in this 70s hit song. We'll add it and also improve audio quality through equalization and compression.
with Robin NixonThe "waa waa" sound may be short, but it packs a punch in this 70s hit song. We'll add it and also improve audio quality through equalization and compression.
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5 CQ
Let's continue remixing Donna Summer's iconic 70s hit by adding in the "spacey fill" track. We'll use the synth pad instrument to create the far-out MIDI sound.
with Robin NixonLet's continue remixing Donna Summer's iconic 70s hit by adding in the "spacey fill" track. We'll use the synth pad instrument to create the far-out MIDI sound.
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