Full Tilt Studios Presents Dubstep in Ableton Live: Week 2&3
This weeks installment of our Dubstep Course in Ableton Live covering Week 2&3. We are now Enrolling for this course so if you are interested you can Call the Studio on 074 91 77673 or Email: sean@fulltiltstudios.ie
No comments#23 Beginner Drum Editing Pt 2 :: Ableton Live
ABLETONDAILY.COM Ableton Live tutorial :: Tips and ideas when working in the MIDI editor.
2 commentsTutorial: How To Make A ”Riser” Effect In Ableton Live Using Operator
soundcloud.com sorry if theres no narration guys, my mic broke. hope this still helps. in this i use operator to create an effect that is pretty common in house music. i use fm synthesis to make it sound a bit more complex. any questions/suggestions, feel free to tell em by comment or by pm. ill be making more tuts. gotta find out a way to narrate them tho.
3 commentsGrowl Bass Tutorial – Ableton Live & FM8
this is a brief demonstration on how to create a bass synth using ableton live and fm8. made very popular by famous dubstep and electro house recording artist.
No commentsHow To Make a Drop For Dubstep : Ableton Live Dubstep Part 3
Ok so in this part i will show you how i made the drop to this song so far. Its pretty simple but it gets the job done for now. Next video i will show you the breakdown to the next drop so yea. Like me on facebook www.facebook.com Follow me on twitter twitter.com Check out my sound cloud soundcloud.com Extra Tags Everyone loves the wobble bass how to wobble bass on ableton live massive presets for free
24 commentsHow to create the Phrygian mode and harmonize it with the correct chords in Ableton Live
How to quickly create chords from any scale or mode. In this example I’ve entered the notes of the phrygiam mode and then very quickly extracted all the harmonic chords using Ableton’s folding technique. I could have used any scale or mode and generated the harmonic chords. Usuage: Lets say you have a melody in a particular key/scale/mode and you want to harmonize it with the correct chords…well once you understand the basic technique presented here it can be applied to all known scales and modes with very little music theory knowledge. My website www.chordengine.com has a full written tutorial as well as links for free useful utilties for improving your songwriting skills including the FREE nutchords utility which I’ve used in this tutorial for generating the Phrygian mode itself.
24 commentsMidi Guitar Jam (with Native Instruments FM8 and Ableton Live)
I recently got Native Instruments FM8 software synth and I’ve been getting some good sounds for Midi Guitar with it. Using Ableton Live 6 I am able to load (and arm for recording) six instances of FM8. That way I can play the synth in a natural guitar-like manner. What I mean is that I can bend one string, sending a pitchbend message for one string (one midi channel) without that message bending the pitch of what’s happening on all the other strings. It seems to work rather well. I thought that it might be of interest to other midi guitarists.
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