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Tutorial 4 - Impulse Drum Machine
In this tutorial we will have a close look at the features of Ableton’s built in Drum machine.. Impulse
Over the next 13 videos we will taking you through the key areas of Ableton Live’s Entry level software Intro.
First up we will be taking a look at the main features of the software from its user interface to the differences between the Session & Arrangement views.
We will then show you how to create a drum beat using the Impulse Drum machine,
create a baseline and some synth stabs using the built in Sampler and to finish up add some simple effects, do a quick arrangement and export your song to make it ready to burn onto CD.
Duration : 0:5:38
This song was made in Ableton live. I used Massive, Sylenth, vanguard, Nexus & UAD Vst Plugins.
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(Watch in 720p !!!) A short tutorial about effects and samples in the FutureDecks Pro, as well as the compatibility of hardware controllers with the FutureDecks Pro ! Again, a video made by Chris ! Enjoy
A few basic mixes on VDJ. I’ve just added a laptop to my 1210 setup, and wouldn’t advise using this software as an alternative to real decks. Its just a good simple way to get started as its the easiest software for beginners. I’ve used a few cheats like sync button in order to demonstrate, plus I only had one soundcard at time. I now have time coded vinyl which in some ways is better than using the CDJ’s. If you have 3 or more technics making one of them time coded allows you to easily get most songs and still play them in a similar way to vinyl. I would advise using this software along side decks when playing live but it can be unreliable so don’t rely solely on it.
Tom Middleton has been a driving force in electronic music for the last 20 year. He is the man behind countless releases under guises such as E621, The Jedi Knight and many many more. We talked to this veteran about his background, how he learned the craft from Richard D James back in Cornwall, England, and about his use of Reason as his main writing and production tool.
software based vst Synthesizers were used in this electro house production.
DJ Tutorial, Mixing different genres.