How To Get A Good Guitar Tone Using Ableton Live 11
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Getting a good guitar tone in Ableton Live can be tricky, I thought it'd be helpful to talk about how I achieve my tone.
Be sure to check out the Ableton manual for further reading: www.ableton.com/en/manual/liv...
0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Amp Tone Demo
1:20 - Track Setup
3:03 - Adding Effects
4:59 - Tuning Overdrive
5:42 - Grouping and Mapping
6:29 - Macro Controls
7:36 - Dry/Wet Distortion Demo
8:18 - Parallel Cabinets (Multi-Mic Emulation)
10:17 - Mid-Side Mic Emulation
11:27 - Finishing Touches and EQ
13:16 - Further Info
13:48 - Accommodating for Double-Tracking
14:43 - Outro Хобби
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awesome video🤙🏻everybody says ableton is for EDM artists but this sounds amazing. i’m trying to get proficient with the DAW but i’m by no means a producer. i just like to have fun. thanks for the tutorial
Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing. On a quick note, it would be nice to zoom in on the interface Ableton itself. It was a bit hard to read values when watching on the phone. Thanks again for your work!
What would you recommend in terms of the traditional effects? How should I chain delay and reverb? There are so many options, and as an aspiring musician, I am totally lost in all those options.
Could you explain what you mean by the last bit with mono vs dual? If you are tracking multiple guitars with panning, use dual on the amp and cabinet?
What is the reason to have 1 “Monitor” track and 1 “guitar” track?
I want to sound like frank Zappa