Membership plan: Going Deeper | Topics: Music Production
Course overview
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create dynamic and engaging bass lines using the Analog Synth in Ableton Live. We'll cover everything from setting up your MIDI equipment to editing MIDI clips and applying sound design techniques. This guide is perfect for beginners looking to enhance their music production skills and create professional-sounding bass lines.
What you'll learn
Understand how to set up and configure MIDI devices in Ableton Live.
Learn the basics of MIDI routing and recording.
Gain skills in editing MIDI clips for precise timing and performance.
Explore sound design using the Analog Synth, including oscillators, filters, and envelopes.
Apply automation techniques to add dynamic movement to your basslines.
Who is this course for?
Aspiring music producers and electronic musicians.
Ableton Live users who want to delve into sound design and MIDI editing.
Beginners who are new to creating bass lines and using synths in music production.
Course content
1. Introduction
2. Midi Routing
3. Pre-Recording
4. Kicking off the Recording
5. Editing MIDI
6. Software Instruments (Analog)
7. Different Wave Types
8. Applying Filters
9. Envolopes and Mouvement
10. Adding Automations
11. Conclusion
Requirements
Ableton Live Standard (trial version available)
MIDI keyboard or controller (Ableton Push recommended, but any MIDI controller or keyboard will suffice)
Basic understanding of music production concepts and Ableton Live interface
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