Very useful tutorial. Just installed Ableton Live trial version as I am considering switching to Ableton coming from FL Studio. FL is great, but I need a more cleaned out workflow rather then stuff everywhere on screen and getting lost in detached windows.
At about 13:50 in the video, when you select a bar in the track, "handles" appear in each corner of the bar. When I select a bar, that does not happen... I get no handles, and no way to control the volume. Is there a secret that I missed? *****[EDIT] I was trying that on a MIDI track. Now I've added an audio track, and the method seems to work properly on that track.
I don't believe you can, but at the top of clip view you can tab over from "Sample" to "Envelopes" if you'd like to mute sections of audio right within clip view. But I find it much easier to just shift + tab back to the original waveform to make deletions
Best video on how to use Ableton yet.
Glad it was helpful! :)
Very useful tutorial. Just installed Ableton Live trial version as I am considering switching to Ableton coming from FL Studio. FL is great, but I need a more cleaned out workflow rather then stuff everywhere on screen and getting lost in detached windows.
that was fantastic
Note that some of these settings etc are for PC only.
For example, Core Audio on Mac is all you need. ASIO is for PC only.
Very true :)
Hi Very Nice Tutorial Thank you so much. I have a Question: How to Apply any Sound Effect on Part of the Track (clip), like Reverb.
I would ask the same question…
Thanks for this vid!
At about 13:50 in the video, when you select a bar in the track, "handles" appear in each corner of the bar. When I select a bar, that does not happen... I get no handles, and no way to control the volume. Is there a secret that I missed? *****[EDIT] I was trying that on a MIDI track. Now I've added an audio track, and the method seems to work properly on that track.
Can you delete sections of audio from within the clip view?
I don't believe you can, but at the top of clip view you can tab over from "Sample" to "Envelopes" if you'd like to mute sections of audio right within clip view. But I find it much easier to just shift + tab back to the original waveform to make deletions