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Composing Music in Ableton Live 9
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Looking to increase your familiarity with the interface of Ableton Live 9? Check out this lesson from electronic musician and Ableton expert Sirens and Satyrs.
with Sirens and SatyrsLooking to increase your familiarity with the interface of Ableton Live 9? Check out this lesson from electronic musician and Ableton expert Sirens and Satyrs.
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Now that you're familiar with the basic interface of Ableton Live, check out this lesson and learn how to add a simple drum beat to the evolving song!
with Sirens and SatyrsNow that you're familiar with the basic interface of Ableton Live, check out this lesson and learn how to add a simple drum beat to the evolving song!
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In this Ableton electronic music composition lesson, learn how to modulate each element of a track using velocity settings, modulation, and returns.
with Sirens and SatyrsIn this Ableton electronic music composition lesson, learn how to modulate each element of a track using velocity settings, modulation, and returns.
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Get ready to discover Ableton's Operator! This powerful little synth provides a tremendous amount of potential when approaching sound design tasks.
with Sirens and SatyrsGet ready to discover Ableton's Operator! This powerful little synth provides a tremendous amount of potential when approaching sound design tasks.
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Playing around with knobs and sliders in Ableton is certainly fun, but for complex arrangement or live performance, automating macros is often the best choice.
with Sirens and SatyrsPlaying around with knobs and sliders in Ableton is certainly fun, but for complex arrangement or live performance, automating macros is often the best choice.
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