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I've been trying to find some tutorials that I can actually learn from. Most I've found, jump around all over the place, over explain things and are hard to follow, honestly hurting my brain... Your straight to the point and delivered so effectively so a beginner could follow. Thank you so much! subscribed :)
Holy crap. Even though I do a lot of recording on other platforms, I have been trying to wrap my brain around Ableton for YEARS with no luck. This one video just made it all click. Thanks so much!
These tutorials are brilliant, so clear and informative! Thank you so much. I can't believe I'm only just finding them after about 3 months of trying to learn Ableton and 1000s of RUclips videos later....
Very useful video. My issue was when you have/use/select a one bar clip in the arrangement view, clip view often shows more/several/multiple bars. Very confusing. Apparently, as this video shows, these are (a kind of) previous recordings.
Thank you! learning fastly, i'm curious about how to record my midi mappings , i wore a piano line before,and i wanna play with knobs mapped as decay-reverb-filter etc and record as i listen ?
Thank you for these excellent tutorials, Liam. One observation, when I loaded a drum rack, there were no sounds - now I use the qwerty keyboard only. Eventually I twigged that it was because I was in a different octave to the kit sounds - by toggling Z and X I eventually got it to work. Next, I spotted box grids next to the kit and yellow spots located inside, signifying the different drums. I felt like giving up at one stage. Anyway I'm making some progress now.
Bloody hell.. I've seen loads of Ableton tutorials...and never had I watched such a clear and simple way of how to take advantage of both session and arrangement views. You actually clearly highlight what one can get out of using one and the other. Kudos ! I mean it! I actually learned here. Thank you ! PS: I reckon I have seen a way to not have to edit the clip manually..if one is over the 4 bar 'threshold'. Is that with loop quantization ? Thanks again Cheers from Portugal
Another brilliant video, I keep watching, and trying various methods you show. Sometimes with great suscess more often little sucess. May I ask though... when using an external synth or keyboard how do you change the patch from within Ableton. There are sounds that my Hydrasynth make that you just cannot get from the built in instruments. Thanks again for your hard work 😀
hello, when it comes to recording, MIDI or audio, is there any way to start recording just at the very moment when i start playing notes? i mean the record transport beginning when i start playing not before. thanks.
I am stuck as I have recorded a nice loop from session view, and i'd like to transform it to a midi clip to be able to place it in my track in arrangement view… How to do that?
Do you have anything on using audio files? I have a track that I originally recorded using Arrangement Mode, I think I would like to pull those audio files into clips in session view and use that to create an arrangement. I am having issues finding the end of each Audio file (say drums which were originally created on a digitech trio plus pedal). Do I need to, or can I quantise the audio files? I am sure its not as hard as I am making it... if you have anything that covers managing audio files that would be perfect... **long shot I know but thanks for the video it helped a lot with my learning of Ableton so far.
The only way to listen to a specific part of the midi clip is to drag the black play triangle? I can't just click where I want the play back to start from on the midi clip?
Videos that you can actually learn from!! ..compared to most of the others on here... (look at me and how much I know)
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ABLETON LIVE OWES THIS MAN A GREAT DEPT!!
Exactly what I needed. Perfectly explained with no BS filler. Subbed.
I’ve gone through several videos in this series. You sir, are an amazing instructor. 👏🏾 Hands down best Ableton tutorials on RUclips.
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Great tutorial Liam!! I'm a restarter with Ableton and this is just what I need, Thank you so much!
Hello ... I must have seen hundreds of Ableton Live tutorials ... and you are the best of all those I have listened to ... thank you very much 👍😉
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I've been trying to find some tutorials that I can actually learn from. Most I've found, jump around all over the place, over explain things and are hard to follow, honestly hurting my brain... Your straight to the point and delivered so effectively so a beginner could follow. Thank you so much! subscribed :)
Ive learnt more from this man than the Ableton Live Manual!!
Glad to hear it!
One of the simplest and most straightforward tutorial about this topic by far!
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Holy crap. Even though I do a lot of recording on other platforms, I have been trying to wrap my brain around Ableton for YEARS with no luck. This one video just made it all click. Thanks so much!
The layout and info style in these videos is 100%!!!!!!!
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the session record button, this is what i was searching for. whoohoo thank you so much, i can start recording now :)
Best tutorial of anything I've ever seen!!!
Hi. I second the comment below. These are the very best Ableton tutorials I have found online.
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Thanks for your time and efforts. This helps me to get started with 10.
Very clear and concise explanation.
Glad it helped!
@MusicTech could you please update the title to contain the lesson number and re-order the playlist, that would be amazing ! Thanks !
Very well put together guide. Liked and subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
I'm trying out Ableton Live, i'm used to FL Studio and i'm very lost using Ableton, couldn't get the clip to resize properly. Thank you!
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Thanks man🙏
These tutorials are brilliant, so clear and informative! Thank you so much. I can't believe I'm only just finding them after about 3 months of trying to learn Ableton and 1000s of RUclips videos later....
Thanks for these videos! The most comprehensive!
Glad you like them!
Best tutorial ever, for sure
Thank you Liam, this is exactly what i need to learn!
Very, very good. Thank you.
Your videos really help me man ! Thank you so much 🙏.
Very useful video. My issue was when you have/use/select a one bar clip in the arrangement view, clip view often shows more/several/multiple bars. Very confusing. Apparently, as this video shows, these are (a kind of) previous recordings.
Great Tutorial!!
Thank You very much.
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Thank you! learning fastly, i'm curious about how to record my midi mappings , i wore a piano line before,and i wanna play with knobs mapped as decay-reverb-filter etc and record as i listen ?
Thanks for tutorial! Sir, how can I set the length of a recorded clip before I start a record if I don't have push?
Thank you for these excellent tutorials, Liam. One observation, when I loaded a drum rack, there were no sounds - now I use the qwerty keyboard only. Eventually I twigged that it was because I was in a different octave to the kit sounds - by toggling Z and X I eventually got it to work. Next, I spotted box grids next to the kit and yellow spots located inside, signifying the different drums. I felt like giving up at one stage. Anyway I'm making some progress now.
Good tip! Yes, you have to make sure the "notes" you are pressing correspond to the notes to where the samples are loaded in drum rack.
came her to learn how to "over dub" awesome video!
Gonna subscribe this channel just because of this video!
Bloody hell..
I've seen loads of Ableton tutorials...and never had I watched such a clear and simple way of how to take advantage of both session and arrangement views. You actually clearly highlight what one can get out of using one and the other.
Kudos ! I mean it!
I actually learned here.
Thank you !
PS: I reckon I have seen a way to not have to edit the clip manually..if one is over the 4 bar 'threshold'. Is that with loop quantization ?
Thanks again
Cheers from Portugal
Thanks a lot. Very helpful!
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Another brilliant video, I keep watching, and trying various methods you show. Sometimes with great suscess more often little sucess. May I ask though... when using an external synth or keyboard how do you change the patch from within Ableton. There are sounds that my Hydrasynth make that you just cannot get from the built in instruments. Thanks again for your hard work 😀
Liam, how do you cleanup that final clip with only the take that you liked? How do you get rid of the other takes
? Thanks.
Thanks for doing these videos
You're most welcome! New episodes every Wednesday.
Helpful!
hello, when it comes to recording, MIDI or audio, is there any way to start recording just at the very moment when i start playing notes? i mean the record transport beginning when i start playing not before. thanks.
Thank you
THANK YOU
I am stuck as I have recorded a nice loop from session view, and i'd like to transform it to a midi clip to be able to place it in my track in arrangement view… How to do that?
Thank you 👍🏽
Do you have anything on using audio files? I have a track that I originally recorded using Arrangement Mode, I think I would like to pull those audio files into clips in session view and use that to create an arrangement. I am having issues finding the end of each Audio file (say drums which were originally created on a digitech trio plus pedal). Do I need to, or can I quantise the audio files? I am sure its not as hard as I am making it... if you have anything that covers managing audio files that would be perfect... **long shot I know but thanks for the video it helped a lot with my learning of Ableton so far.
Good suggestion, keep your eye out for more tutorials every week.
i dont understand why u get the keyboard displaued when u click the sound that is not happening to me... how do u display the keyboard?
The only way to listen to a specific part of the midi clip is to drag the black play triangle?
I can't just click where I want the play back to start from on the midi clip?
I love you thank you
Delete clips with a midi device. Is it possible yet?
thought i saw johnny sins in the thumbnail, great video!
Boots and cats
And, indeed, _boots and cats_ and boot and cats.
all I want to know how to do is overdub midi, and it's like trying to find out the friggin' vatican secrets. The learning curve on this DAW sucks.
Thank youuuuu