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For years I've been teaching Ableton Live in the college classroom. As a University Professor, my classes are sought after, and, frankly, expensive. I believe Ableton Live can be learned by anyone, and cost shouldn't be a barrier. This class uses the same outline and syllabus I've used in my college classes for years, at a fraction of the cost.
This is Part 4: Synths & Samplers
This is a really deep class - tons of content, tricks, and tips. I'll go through all of the Ableton Live Instruments in this class, with considerable detail on each one. We will also talk about synthesis tricks and tips, getting most out of your samplers, and tons of production tips.
Topics include:
Synthesis Basics
Types of Synthesis
Physical Modeling Synthesis
Elements of Synthesis
Live's Analog Instrument
Live's Collision Instrument
Live's Electric Instrument
Live's Impulse Instrument
Live's Tension Instrument
Live's Operator Instrument
Live's Simpler Instrument
Live's Sampler Instrument
Multisamples and Zones
Sampler Orchestras
Racks!!!!
Instrument Racks
Chain Selector
Macros in Racks
Drum Racks
Choke Settings
The External Instrument
...and much more!
I will be making 6 (six!) complete classes in order to bring you the most comprehensive manual on Ableton Live production techniques ever created. Each class has Sets, sessions, and experiments for you to try on your own and follow along with.
And of course, once you sign up any part, you automatically get huge discounts to all the upcoming parts (the next 5!) of this class.
You will not have another opportunity to learn Ableton Live in a more comprehensive way that this. Start here.
J. Anthony Allen is an Ableton Certified Trainer, and a PhD in Music Composition and master of Electronic Sounds. His music has been heard internationally in film, radio, video games, and industrial sound, as well as the concert hall and theater.
He currently as an adjunct professor of composition at the University of St. Thomas, Macphail Academy of Music, and the CEO of Slam Academy in Minneapolis.
What are the requirements?
Taking Ultimate Ableton Live: Part 1 - The Interface & The Basics is a great place to start, but not required to get the most out of this course.
Taking Ultimate Ableton Live: Part 2 - Recording & Warping is also great, but not required to get the most out of this course.
Taking Ultimate Ableton Live: Part 3 - Producing & Editing is also great, but not required to get the most out of this course.
Access to Ableton Live will be required. Using the trail version (free for 30 days) would be a great way to start.
What am I going to get from this course?
Over 42 lectures and 5 hours of content!
Produce music using Ableton Live
Use drum samples to edit, arrange, and create unique drum beats on your own.
Work with Ableton's powerful Racks interface
Create sounds from scratching using all of the Ableton Live Instruments
What is the target audience?
Students who want a comprehensive understanding of Ableton Lve
Anyone interested in producing tracks, beats, synths, or any other music on their own
Students looking to understand the deeper levels of Ableton Live
nJoy!
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