5 Things to Get you Started in Ableton Live 11
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- Check out the 5 things that will help you get started writing music as quickly as possible in this Ableton Live tutorial.
This video is for beginners and Ableton Live users alike. It's also a great video for users whom are coming from another DAW and wanting to learn the Ableton Live environment in 15 minutes.
In this Ableton Live tutorial for beginners and current users alike, Tristan Malloch, SOS Tutor and Ableton Live Certified Trainer will get you comfortable writing midi, recording audio, loading instruments and effects and navigating the windows and browsers. You'll get writing right away and existing users may get also some insightful in depth tips!
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00:00 5 Things in Ableton Live Intro
00:18 Session View vs Arrangement View
01:38 Session View vs Arrangement View - Clips
02:43 Session View vs Arrangement View - Scenes
03:14 Helpful Panels
04:10 Helpful Panels - Playback Shortcuts
04:41 Detail View
05:00 Detail View - Switching between Device and Clip View
05:54 Detail View - Drawing mode and writing notes
07:18 Browser Basics
07:48 Browser Basics - Loading Plugins
10:15 Recording Basics
10:55 Recording Basics - Using your Computer Keyboard
11:15 Recording Basics - Arming Tracks
12:15 Recording Basics - Monitor Mode
What a song :D
very helpful ty
Thanks for watching and you are most welcome
why can't i play the clips individually??
Each time you launch a clip, it will play in addition to any other clips you have previously launched. These clips all have black play buttons, and (if looped) will continue to play until you tell them to stop.
If you only want to play a single clip, you may need to stop the other currently playing clips. You could do this several ways:
One way is to place the single clip on a new scene, and launch that scene. This will stop the clips on all other tracks.
You could alternatively press the 'stop all clips' button on the master track.
Garageband top. Ableton sucks
Garageband also sucks because the DAW can't install on Windows.