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nice tips, but as a suggestion you should SOLO tracks and export each section in diferent parts.. this will give you actual flexibility and an actualy reason/ benefits to have an ableton live set.. for exmaple.. if you solo kick then export, then bass then export then percs then export then pads then export, later you can mute kick and bass and improvse when to "drop it" again.. also you can actually mix creatvly for example muting kick and bass and adding kick and bass for the next track ;) mnight do a tutorial on this too im camara shy tho
Hi there, that would be cool to see the complete track broken in multiple loops and then you show how you perform live with Push. Great video as usually, thanks.
This video has helped me figure out this process soooo much. Thank you for making these videos and for your clear way of explaining and breaking down the steps. This is the best.
Remember to ask me a Q&A question about anything here in the comments! At the end of every Sunday's video, I pick and answer one! This week I answered a Q about how to start making electronic music.
You don't need to export different parts of the songs, you can just export the whole song, and then import it to a clip, and in there loop/crop your sections after making sure the bpm fits. You also get more flexibility if you want to change up what sections to split it into later.
Hey! for a q and a : Do you have a video on the best way to actually perform your songs out somewhere live (like hardware wise) at a bar/venue: meaning the best gear you use to do this, what to bring to the venue, how to set it up and incorporate it with there speakers/amps/mixing boards, etc? Like do you use an interface or just an rca cable through the headphone jack of ur laptop, how to do this with multiple tracks in a session, do u have to buy a small mixer urself to bring there? like whats the best and easiest way to get good sound out of ur live set up - thank you so much!
You are such a beautiful person explaining things on ease and sending good vibes! Thank you so much! You just got one more subscriber after two videos watched :) looking forward to watching more especially everything related to the live performance!
But what if Ableton crashes on stage? Should I just export my songs without vocals and perform it that way? Like I wouldn't be able to monitor my performance session whilst performing either
When you export for live performance, do you also export the delays and reverbs from the send and returns tracks OR do you export them dry and put the send and returns on the live file? Congrats!
hey ! great video ! Just a little question : how do you make some transitions between songs ? for exemple with some risers or fx just to make a soft transition between track 1 and 2 ... thank you very much for that cool video :)
How to creat music like 2Pac I’M From India I am beginner in this field but I love to create music and your lectures are help me a lot thnx Sisi Love & respect 🧘
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Hooray!!! Finally a good video on getting my tracks ready for live performance!!!
yess good if you like it! :D
nice tips, but as a suggestion you should SOLO tracks and export each section in diferent parts.. this will give you actual flexibility and an actualy reason/ benefits to have an ableton live set.. for exmaple.. if you solo kick then export, then bass then export then percs then export then pads then export, later you can mute kick and bass and improvse when to "drop it" again.. also you can actually mix creatvly for example muting kick and bass and adding kick and bass for the next track ;) mnight do a tutorial on this too im camara shy tho
Hi there, that would be cool to see the complete track broken in multiple loops and then you show how you perform live with Push. Great video as usually, thanks.
Good idea! I was thinking something like this when my EP comes out :)
@@LNADoesAudioStuff Yes please, I'd love to see that as well!
This video has helped me figure out this process soooo much. Thank you for making these videos and for your clear way of explaining and breaking down the steps. This is the best.
Soo happy to hear! Thank you ☺️
u made my day thanks a lot:))))))) and i was wondering if u have a video about using crossfading and transitions between songs , thanx again
Remember to ask me a Q&A question about anything here in the comments! At the end of every Sunday's video, I pick and answer one! This week I answered a Q about how to start making electronic music.
really apprecitated this, thank you so much
Thank you for this tutorial. way way easier to understand. Appreciate it. Cheers
Glad it helped!
You don't need to export different parts of the songs, you can just export the whole song, and then import it to a clip, and in there loop/crop your sections after making sure the bpm fits. You also get more flexibility if you want to change up what sections to split it into later.
This is so helpful, and I love your videos!!
Just move from Cubase into Ableton.
Cool, thanks! :D Happy Ableton Journey!
Very useful thanks
This is such a game changer!!! Thank you for this helpful tutorial.
Yay glad it helped 💕
Hey! for a q and a : Do you have a video on the best way to actually perform your songs out somewhere live (like hardware wise) at a bar/venue: meaning the best gear you use to do this, what to bring to the venue, how to set it up and incorporate it with there speakers/amps/mixing boards, etc? Like do you use an interface or just an rca cable through the headphone jack of ur laptop, how to do this with multiple tracks in a session, do u have to buy a small mixer urself to bring there? like whats the best and easiest way to get good sound out of ur live set up - thank you so much!
You are such a beautiful person explaining things on ease and sending good vibes! Thank you so much! You just got one more subscriber after two videos watched :) looking forward to watching more especially everything related to the live performance!
Thank you and glad you enjoy the viedeos! More live performance stuff coming up in the near future!
Nice video señorita.Very helpful.Congratulations.
Thank you!
This is so helpful, love your videos!! Thank you!
Yay glad it helped! :)
Thx for tips.
Any time! 😊
But what if Ableton crashes on stage? Should I just export my songs without vocals and perform it that way? Like I wouldn't be able to monitor my performance session whilst performing either
performing with computer has always that risk, but that is why you really need to take care of its memory and CPU to prevent crashes from happening.
Bless
When you export for live performance, do you also export the delays and reverbs from the send and returns tracks OR do you export them dry and put the send and returns on the live file? Congrats!
What do you put in the master? Just a limiter or do you have a preset rack? Love your videos ❤️
Maybe a limiter and some mastering elements or performance audio racks :)
hey ! great video ! Just a little question : how do you make some transitions between songs ? for exemple with some risers or fx just to make a soft transition between track 1 and 2 ...
thank you very much for that cool video :)
Thanks! Have a try on crossfading on Ableton Live with added FX ☺️
@@LNADoesAudioStuff thank you for your answer 🙂
Thanks Liina. Where can we hear you play your music?
I have music on my Spotify/soundcloud under LNA, but I am working on new EP which should be our in couple of months :)
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What if the bpm changes 4 times in one song
You can change the bpm on the scenes and many times as u want :)
How to creat music like 2Pac
I’M From India I am beginner in this field but I love to create music and your lectures are help me a lot thnx Sisi
Love & respect 🧘
Glad to hear they are helping :)
Hi, nice video, love the sound, should be nice if we start to suscribed eachother, I like your content!
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Thanks for the breakdown, but this is a pretty poor tutorial. Can't imagine anyone watching this and employing it in earnest.
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