How 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 commentsAbleton Live 6, Part One: Still User Friendly And Functional In Light Of Recent Updates
With Ableton Live 7 not soon enough in his clutches, an anticipating Drew Krag takes us through Ableton Live 6 and explains why its such a popular and convenient program. Drew opens up a set in Live 6 to display its looping, sequencing, and soft synth supporting capabilities. We theorize that because the audio effects box access for sample importing and use is very similar to the power-up box from Super Mario 3′s world map – a very convenient and familiar setup. Ableton, however, goes one step further to beat match and loop your samples automatically – which is cooler than all of Mario’s power-up items … except the Tanooki Suit. The Tanooki Suit was awesome.
1 commentHow To Mix Kick And Bass – Part 1 of 3 – Ableton Live Tutorial – Voxengo SPAN
www.TranceMusicMastery.com This is video 1 in a 3 part series on how to mix kick and bass. Demonstrates using Ableton Live 8 EQ8, side chain compression, and Voxengo SPAN, a spectrum analyzer.
20 commentsMTV LAUNCH FIRST DAY SATURDAY 12:01 am AUGUST 1st , 1981 1st hour Part 1
Ladies and Gentlemen …..Rock and Roll…. On August 1, 1981, at 12:01 am, MTV: Music Television launched with the words “Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll,” spoken by John Lack. Those words were immediately followed by the original MTV theme song, a crunching guitar riff written by Jonathan Elias and John Petersen, playing over a montage of the Apollo 11 moon landing. With the flag having a picture of MTVs logo on it. MTV producers Alan Goodman and Fred Seibert used this public domain footage as a conceit, associating MTV with the most famous moment in world television history.[5] Seibert said they had originally planned to use Neil Armstrong’s “One small step” quote, but lawyers said Armstrong owns his name and likeness, and Armstrong had refused, so the quote was replaced with a beeping sound. At the moment of its launch, only a few thousand people on a single cable system in northern New Jersey could see it.
25 commentsAbleton Live Dubstep Tutorial – Loosey Goosey Bass (Part 1)
Please “Like”: facebook.com For the last bass of this current dubstep tutorial series, I am playing an unquantised pattern to give the track more of a loose feel. I will frequency split and process the bass in this video before moving on to making our arrangement then mixing and mastering.
10 commentsHow To Make An Electro House Song In Ableton Live (Part 2)
See more Ableton Live tutorials at: abletonlife.com. On this screencast, we’ll learn how to create the basis for an Electro House track. Starting with the drums, working through a bass line, and finishing up with some melodic chords.
25 comments19 June 2010 – Part 2 of 4
DVB TV broadcast 19 June 2010 – ေနေဇာ္ႏိုုင္ ရဲ႔ က်ေနာ္ဆြဲဖြင့္မိေသာ တံခါမ်ား (အပိုုင္း ၂)
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