How long is the content in your paid course? Arrangement and sound selection is where I really need to improve, considering picking it up! PS. - your tutorials are absolutely incredible - keep it up man you're adding WAY more to the community than most!
Unreal man, you could have split this up for more view/likes/clout, but you went the MVP route by showing people how it's really done. No filler or generic tricks and gimmicks. Just the real stuff.
Hello guys considering this if I want to start with one of these two courses what do you recommend ? I am freshly converting from Fl studio and installed Ableton 12 on my system. My guess is these two great videos are the same, it’s just depends on what version do you own !
@Dj.ACiD. You'd be correct. Watch the video that corresponds with the version you own first. After that, you'll have a decent understanding of the UI. Then you'll be prepared to watch the other one if you so choose.
This is a generous huge Lesson. Thx for sharing with us. Lot's of learnings inside. And I just love to listen to you while building and explaining your mellow sound.
Just to say a huge thank you for your efforts. This 74yo newbie to production is loving your pace and style combined with your superb knowledge base. I'm going to use what I've learnt to help me write a song I've had in my head as a poem for a long while about my mum who committed suicide nearly 50 years ago. What I've learned already from you will go a long way to fulfilling that need to write the song. So very much looking forward to the rest of the tutorial and learning adding vocals etc. I have standard 12 and Launchkey 37. Thanks again.
A beginner trying out every video on you tube on Ableton and song production, huge relief to have found your channel and this video, extremely helpful and I aint panicking anymore. Blessings, huge deal.
Only 2 hours in and have learned more than any other youtube tutorial! Excited for the next six. Thank you for what you do and for providing this knowledge without asking for anything in return.
This is gonna be what I need. 8 1/2 hours of pure introduction. This program is too overwhelming for a beginner that just wants to put his thoughts on track. I look forward to learning this course!!
Wild that you upload this for free. I get that you probably make money from selling the samples, but still, the quality and effort here is seriously impressive.
Thank you Jules. This is exactly what I was looking for. Last month getting to grips with Ableton watching different channels, however, this is the one for me. Respect.
This is by far the best RUclips video about electronic music production out there. Have not even finished the first track and learned so much. Thank you for your work.
I'm only one hour in and have learnt more about not only Ableton, but also cords and melodies than I have in the past 6 months of scouring youtube for something like this. Thank you so much this is life changing. 🥰🥰🙏🙏 P.S. to the people in the comments saying that the sample pack are needed, I really don't think that is the case, you can use similar samples included in Ableton or even bring in some hardware synths ect...
I was looking for a full Ableton tutorial, as I am thinking of transitioning to Ableton for live loop performance. Came across your tutorial, its golden. Seems, like everyone uses Ableton for live loop performing artist. Thank you 😊
This less is soooooo soooo soooo much better than any other content. I started learning 3 years back, made some music without any guidance, but then got stuck due to lack of good tutors like you. You are amazing! Lots of love and I really appreciate your efforts for this great piece of work.
I'm going to watch and study this and if I ever make it big, I'm going to come back and hopefully you're still around and I'm going break you off because an 8 hour video for something like this is actually gold and ppl pay for knowledge like this. You are just gold my guy and I appreciate you if no one has ever told you.
Sir thank you for this. Ableton has always bamboozled although I knew it was respected. You clarified most of my confusion with the epic tute. But more importantly those you haven't I have the skills and confidence to solve the issue myself. Thanks again mate!
I think you re the first one to find here who fully explains things !!! It’s my first day in Ableton I’ve known some stuff on FL studio but I’d like to stick to Ableton!! I wish you can make more videos guiding newcomers to the era of producing !!! Something like fully analyzing the piano roll and shortcut videos and stuff!!! Thank you so much already❤
Thank you so much for making this absolutely incredible video. I was looking forward to discovering someone who could explain step by step how to use ableton live. Dude, you rock! I'm making progress thanks to you!
Bound to divide helped me fall in love with Ableton and I'll never forget that. Thank you for everything that you've done. Your efforts and hard work is really appreciated and I hope you come to tour India one day.
Thank you sir. This is a holistic lesson for which I think many people will be grateful,. Me included. I did music at uni and wanted to simply learn the software. The inclusion of the music theory I didn't expect but made me realise how many levels you are catering to. Well done.
Thank you so much for putting all of this out. I’ve learned so much in a short amount of time and it wouldn’t be possible without you. I’m a complete beginner and super passionate about this. Thanks so much.
Thank you very much for putting this out. Like you, I’m a very kinetic learner, and I only learn by getting my hands on and doing what it is I’m trying to learn. I’m about 3/4 of the way through the first song and gobsmacked how good it is. I’ll definitely be buying the follow on songs along with the big bundle to continue this learning path. Thanks!
This is a great tutorial for a beginner like me! The first track taught me a lot. Now looking for the right (stock) sounds/effects to use myself Thank you lots!
Wow! Thank you so much for this! This is by far the best resource for Ableton beginners I’ve seen here on RUclips. Incredible work. I’m 3 hours in and you’ve already filled so many beginner knowledge gaps for me 🙏
Thanks for this video! I just did the first hour. Just some small remark: a note of a length of three 8 notes is a dotted quarter note (the dot adds half of the length).
i wish we had the possibility of changing the overall appereance such as moving what is left to the right and vise versa and a bigger arranger ... all these years i have used only DAWs that are made to have the tracks arm disarm features on the left and browsing , Inst. and the likes on the right and had to realy get used to have all mirroed ! but ableton is the Daw i want but cant efford right now ( suite ). i did one track with it and i had only 30 days so in 30 days i had to do all the production and the mixing and mastering ... what came out is by no means perfect but making it in only 30 days was a chalange that reminded me on old days 😊😊
Amazing work! Such a joy following along and learning new aspects about producing with Ableton as a beginner. Your teaching style is excellent, very easy to follow, and overall composing style and musical ideas admirable. Thank you for your hard work and contribution!
Thank you for this course Bound to Divide. It's well crafted and pretty informative. Adding reverb on pad wavetable(2nd song) was magic. Could you upload a video on song making using Serum/Vital on Ableton?
First of all a huge thank you for your effort here this is huge man! Second what is the differences between this course and the previous one "Abelton 11 video" I want to start to follow along with one of them, now I'm a bit confused 😅
Love love the course, thank you! Just an idea: For those that can't afford the full sample packs at £196, maybe sell a pack of just the samples used in this tutorial. Because this is mostly beginners, that amount of money on a new hobby is a lot. I think lowering your barrier to entry and offering just the handful of samples, for people that want to 100% replicate what they're learning here (like me), is the way to go, and I reckon you'd make some decent cash. Like a £30 'trial/tutorial' bundle... Keep to up, and thanks again
i think the goal here is not making everything sound the same, but understanding the principals, doesnt matter what samples you use, just download similars, or use stock plugin. the main thing is to get the perfect balance, mixing and mastering
Just started watching the video. Many companies are replacing the term "master" with "main", because the master word, back in the days, was used by the slaves to refer to their "owners". So, for ethical reasons, companies prefer to use the term main, where master was used.
Hi, I just wanted to say what a legend you are for making these videos for someone like me who is a complete beginner to music production, I can't tell you how much it helps. Thank you for everything, I wish you all the success you deserve. I just wanted to ask how much big of an impact does music theory have on production and if so till what level do you suggest on learning so that I can create mainly dark melodic tracks please. Again thanks for everything :D
Out of curiousity, how many new customers does doing a free course like this bring you? I recently stumbled on your channel from an older video where you discussed going full time and how courses played a part in that. So was curious how this new approach to courses factored into your business model.
That tough moment when I realize that I have standard version which doesn't have Wavetable and I have to use free Surge XT with a different way of usage which slows down the learning pace by 100 times.
for people who might wanna know do Musicians listen to their own music : you listen to it sooo many times during processing and / or Producing it, that at the end - at least this is how i treat the matter - you dont like to listen to it for a looooong time ! some years ago i did a Technotrack using a totaly different and veeeery bad daw : it took some almost 3 months to get it sound like i invisioned it and after it was done I NEBVER LISTENED TO IT ONE SINGLE TIME AGAIN ...well ok that one track was anyway one that i hated but i brought it into a finished state and siad : neeever ever will i see you and hear you again 🤣🤣 do you also have tracks you do and hate ? or am i the only person that feels so
Thank you so much for your hard work ! Best tutorial on Ableton on YT by far. Already learned a lot with the previoud one in Live 11, how much is this different with Live 12 ?
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How long is the content in your paid course? Arrangement and sound selection is where I really need to improve, considering picking it up!
PS. - your tutorials are absolutely incredible - keep it up man you're adding WAY more to the community than most!
I bought it, and it's VERY MUCH WORTH IT for anyone who might also be considering it. Thanks, BTD!
Months of effort has gone into this whole project, so happy to finally present it to you! 🥲
HUGE ! Can't wait to go through it ! Thanks
Ur the shit ❤️
Fucking gold dust! Honestly amazing work!
this shit is why i joined the discord and channel. good content broseph
Wow Jules, wow! This is massive ❤ Can't thank you enough 🙇♂️
What you are giving back to the community is immeasurable. You deserve all your success and much more! Thank you so much.
Unreal man, you could have split this up for more view/likes/clout, but you went the MVP route by showing people how it's really done. No filler or generic tricks and gimmicks. Just the real stuff.
That Part.
2 Years studying music tech at college and this video taught me more...... Great job man....
What a legend!
just finished your first tutorial on ableton 11 and U upload this!?! Thanks a lot
same here! Today morning I was finishing my last 30 minutes and then I realized there are next 8 hours to watch hahah
Hello guys considering this if I want to start with one of these two courses what do you recommend ?
I am freshly converting from Fl studio and installed Ableton 12 on my system.
My guess is these two great videos are the same, it’s just depends on what version do you own !
@Dj.ACiD. You'd be correct. Watch the video that corresponds with the version you own first. After that, you'll have a decent understanding of the UI. Then you'll be prepared to watch the other one if you so choose.
More than just a video. Huge project. Timestamps are really helpful and granular
This is a generous huge Lesson. Thx for sharing with us. Lot's of learnings inside. And I just love to listen to you while building and explaining your mellow sound.
Just to say a huge thank you for your efforts. This 74yo newbie to production is loving your pace and style combined with your superb knowledge base. I'm going to use what I've learnt to help me write a song I've had in my head as a poem for a long while about my mum who committed suicide nearly 50 years ago. What I've learned already from you will go a long way to fulfilling that need to write the song. So very much looking forward to the rest of the tutorial and learning adding vocals etc. I have standard 12 and Launchkey 37. Thanks again.
Best tutorial ever! Right to the point. No waste of time and chill at the same time. No bs, no arrogance. Pure gold. Thank you!!
A beginner trying out every video on you tube on Ableton and song production, huge relief to have found your channel and this video, extremely helpful and I aint panicking anymore. Blessings, huge deal.
This course is another level, 1 hour in and I understood sooooo many things. You make music production easy
Only 2 hours in and have learned more than any other youtube tutorial! Excited for the next six. Thank you for what you do and for providing this knowledge without asking for anything in return.
This is gonna be what I need. 8 1/2 hours of pure introduction. This program is too overwhelming for a beginner that just wants to put his thoughts on track. I look forward to learning this course!!
Wild that you upload this for free. I get that you probably make money from selling the samples, but still, the quality and effort here is seriously impressive.
You exactly know how to teach people in a language that they will understand as laymen, instead of making or using complicated language 🫡🫡✅✅👌🏻👌🏻
Wow, well done on producing such an amazing educational video, this is really, really cool, thank you for all you hard work, great job! ❤❤❤
Some heroes dont wear cape , they wear headphones :D . Thank you so much for this
Looking forward to spending a weekend with this. Thank you SO much!
I started this tonight. I'm a total beginner and this is helping out so very much. THANK YOU!!!!
The best tutorial I've ever seen. Covers both theory and implementation.
Wowww, can’t wait to work through this. You the best! ❤
a true legend!
i just want to say in 15 minutes you have taught me more music theory than any primary school music class... unreal thank you
Thank you! you've helped me a lot. big love man!
amazing! thank you for offering knowledge for free
Thank you Jules. This is exactly what I was looking for. Last month getting to grips with Ableton watching different channels, however, this is the one for me. Respect.
30 minutes in and I already feel I learned more than in all other videos. Liked and subscribed
You are an incredible human Jules! The amount you give to this community is invaluable!
This is by far the best RUclips video about electronic music production out there. Have not even finished the first track and learned so much. Thank you for your work.
Man left production for a couple of years , but this refreshes everything , huge props to you for making this , highly appreciated
I'm only one hour in and have learnt more about not only Ableton, but also cords and melodies than I have in the past 6 months of scouring youtube for something like this.
Thank you so much this is life changing. 🥰🥰🙏🙏
P.S. to the people in the comments saying that the sample pack are needed, I really don't think that is the case, you can use similar samples included in Ableton or even bring in some hardware synths ect...
I was looking for a full Ableton tutorial, as I am thinking of transitioning to Ableton for live loop performance. Came across your tutorial, its golden. Seems, like everyone uses Ableton for live loop performing artist. Thank you 😊
Just 2 hours in and I’ve learned so much! Love how you explain things makes it so easy to follow and understand. Keep up the good work 🤝🏼
This less is soooooo soooo soooo much better than any other content. I started learning 3 years back, made some music without any guidance, but then got stuck due to lack of good tutors like you. You are amazing! Lots of love and I really appreciate your efforts for this great piece of work.
I didn‘t even start watching the video and i want to thank you for this immense effort..you are amazing:))
I'm going to watch and study this and if I ever make it big, I'm going to come back and hopefully you're still around and I'm going break you off because an 8 hour video for something like this is actually gold and ppl pay for knowledge like this. You are just gold my guy and I appreciate you if no one has ever told you.
@@lonelyyychilddd7911 🥹🥹
Sir thank you for this. Ableton has always bamboozled although I knew it was respected. You clarified most of my confusion with the epic tute. But more importantly those you haven't I have the skills and confidence to solve the issue myself. Thanks again mate!
You make so many people happy with this tutorial. You're an amazing person. Thank you.
I think you re the first one to find here who fully explains things !!! It’s my first day in Ableton I’ve known some stuff on FL studio but I’d like to stick to Ableton!! I wish you can make more videos guiding newcomers to the era of producing !!! Something like fully analyzing the piano roll and shortcut videos and stuff!!! Thank you so much already❤
Amazing of a 1.5 year not producing this gonna give me a lot of great tips thanks Julian !
WOW - I am a beginner just brand new to Ableton and electronic music and this is incredibly helpful education. Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this absolutely incredible video. I was looking forward to discovering someone who could explain step by step how to use ableton live. Dude, you rock! I'm making progress thanks to you!
Bound to divide helped me fall in love with Ableton and I'll never forget that. Thank you for everything that you've done. Your efforts and hard work is really appreciated and I hope you come to tour India one day.
Thank you sir. This is a holistic lesson for which I think many people will be grateful,. Me included. I did music at uni and wanted to simply learn the software. The inclusion of the music theory I didn't expect but made me realise how many levels you are catering to. Well done.
Thank you so much for putting all of this out. I’ve learned so much in a short amount of time and it wouldn’t be possible without you. I’m a complete beginner and super passionate about this. Thanks so much.
Thank you very much for putting this out. Like you, I’m a very kinetic learner, and I only learn by getting my hands on and doing what it is I’m trying to learn. I’m about 3/4 of the way through the first song and gobsmacked how good it is. I’ll definitely be buying the follow on songs along with the big bundle to continue this learning path. Thanks!
Looking forward to going through this one! I believe they named it ‘Main’ to get rid of the ‘master / slave’ terminology.
By far the best tutorial on RUclips. Thank you very much for taking the time & effort to share this for free.
Great video! A lot to learn👌 I wish it would be in 4K. Will from EDM tips doing it.
Probably because of length...We don't mind if if you Divide it ☺
This is a great tutorial for a beginner like me!
The first track taught me a lot. Now looking for the right (stock) sounds/effects to use myself
Thank you lots!
Wow! Thank you so much for this! This is by far the best resource for Ableton beginners I’ve seen here on RUclips. Incredible work. I’m 3 hours in and you’ve already filled so many beginner knowledge gaps for me 🙏
NO WAY, YOU ACTUALLY DID ANOTHER ONE. JULES, YOU'RE AMAZING
Thanks for this video! I just did the first hour. Just some small remark: a note of a length of three 8 notes is a dotted quarter note (the dot adds half of the length).
Just wanted to jump in and say this is amazing Jules. I follow you on Spotify and love your work.
Thanks for sharing this.
Track 2 was incredibly enjoyable to make, thanks for these videos and the effort you put into them
love it
i wish we had the possibility of changing the overall appereance such as moving what is left to the right and vise versa and a bigger arranger ... all these years i have used only DAWs that are made to have the tracks arm disarm features on the left and browsing , Inst. and the likes on the right and had to realy get used to have all mirroed ! but ableton is the Daw i want but cant efford right now ( suite ). i did one track with it and i had only 30 days so in 30 days i had to do all the production and the mixing and mastering ... what came out is by no means perfect but making it in only 30 days was a chalange that reminded me on old days 😊😊
Man the value you provide with each video is outstanding! Thank you for each peace of content!
Bro your awesome thank you so much for this!!
Day#3
One of the 🐐's in this scene.
Amazing Jules - Thank you !!! ❤
This is awesome! Thanks a lot mate. You really helped me moving forward.
Amazing work! Such a joy following along and learning new aspects about producing with Ableton as a beginner. Your teaching style is excellent, very easy to follow, and overall composing style and musical ideas admirable. Thank you for your hard work and contribution!
Thank you for this course Bound to Divide. It's well crafted and pretty informative. Adding reverb on pad wavetable(2nd song) was magic. Could you upload a video on song making using Serum/Vital on Ableton?
This video covers literally everything!!
Superb, lesson 1 Completed!
thank you so much for this, its so nice you take your time to show us how it all fits together as iv found hard recently, im very grateful to you.
Thank you so much Jules ❤
First of all a huge thank you for your effort here this is huge man!
Second what is the differences between this course and the previous one "Abelton 11 video"
I want to start to follow along with one of them, now I'm a bit confused 😅
Love love the course, thank you! Just an idea: For those that can't afford the full sample packs at £196, maybe sell a pack of just the samples used in this tutorial. Because this is mostly beginners, that amount of money on a new hobby is a lot. I think lowering your barrier to entry and offering just the handful of samples, for people that want to 100% replicate what they're learning here (like me), is the way to go, and I reckon you'd make some decent cash. Like a £30 'trial/tutorial' bundle...
Keep to up, and thanks again
i think the goal here is not making everything sound the same, but understanding the principals, doesnt matter what samples you use, just download similars, or use stock plugin. the main thing is to get the perfect balance, mixing and mastering
This is legendary man thank you again
Thats amazing. Fair play for doing this!
The baby monitor analysis is hilarious and the fact that you went out of your way with an EQ to get rid of it
Amazing that you go out of your way to support starting producers without expecting much back!
Amazing work! Very clear explanation of the basic concepts of music theory and Ableton.
Great content.Thank you for the knowledge
Wow. That was absolutely fantastic. Your explanations are great and your delivery is just so damn pleasant. Thank you!!!
Doing Gods work Jules. Amazing 👏🏻
Just started watching the video. Many companies are replacing the term "master" with "main", because the master word, back in the days, was used by the slaves to refer to their "owners".
So, for ethical reasons, companies prefer to use the term main, where master was used.
Wow. Just Wow! this is amazing. Thank you!
Hi, I just wanted to say what a legend you are for making these videos for someone like me who is a complete beginner to music production, I can't tell you how much it helps. Thank you for everything, I wish you all the success you deserve. I just wanted to ask how much big of an impact does music theory have on production and if so till what level do you suggest on learning so that I can create mainly dark melodic tracks please. Again thanks for everything :D
this really is by far helpful thank you so much bro
automatically hit the subscribe button! mad respect sir!!!
Thanks mate. You're a monster.
mad respect fr
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
WOW!! This is simply INCREDIBLE!! Thank You!!
Out of curiousity, how many new customers does doing a free course like this bring you?
I recently stumbled on your channel from an older video where you discussed going full time and how courses played a part in that. So was curious how this new approach to courses factored into your business model.
Thank you very much for this tutorial
That tough moment when I realize that I have standard version which doesn't have Wavetable and I have to use free Surge XT with a different way of usage which slows down the learning pace by 100 times.
Thanks!
Thank youuu 🙏🙏
This is great content. Will I be able to follow along using Ableton 12 Lite?
Same question here
for people who might wanna know do Musicians listen to their own music :
you listen to it sooo many times during processing and / or Producing it, that at the end - at least this is how i treat the matter - you dont like to listen to it for a looooong time ! some years ago i did a Technotrack using a totaly different and veeeery bad daw : it took some almost 3 months to get it sound like i invisioned it and after it was done I NEBVER LISTENED TO IT ONE SINGLE TIME AGAIN
...well ok that one track was anyway one that i hated but i brought it into a finished state and siad : neeever ever will i see you and hear you again 🤣🤣
do you also have tracks you do and hate ? or am i the only person that feels so
THANK YOU SO MUCH !
thanks bro you have done a great good deed
Thank you so much for your hard work ! Best tutorial on Ableton on YT by far. Already learned a lot with the previoud one in Live 11, how much is this different with Live 12 ?
Its very similar just more geared towards people getting started and only using 12
Excelente vídeo saludos desde Latinoamérica
Amazing course, thank you for this video!
super explication, j'adore, et tout est dit