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Electronic Music Production

What you will learn

Navigate Though Ableton Live

Recording Music on Ableton Live

Using Audio & Midi Effects

Equing and Mastering on Ableton

Equing Tricks

Ideas for song structures

Ideas for new Sounds

Going through different Plugins

Description

A Course targeting people interested in electronic music and want to express themselves through music.

It is also an escape from the 9 to 5 boring job routine. The objective is to learn Ableton from an engineering point of view and to sum up all different sources of information about Ableton Live into one place. You will be able to make your own music using Ableton after finishing this Course.

You will have an idea how to use existing Ableton tools to make new sounds, and also you will learn to use some of the powerful external plugins in the market such as Uhe and Waves. Song Structure, Equalization tricks and Mastering of your own tracks will also be covered.

I grabbed all the information i have learned in the past few years and put them in one course. This is a very good starting point for people interested in that topic (Electronic Music Production using Ableton Live).


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If you play any musical instrument, or have music theory background, you will maximize your options combing these with the knowledge you will get from that course..

After finishing the course, you will be able to easily use the new upgraded versions of Ableton Live when they are released.

I hope you like the content. Have fun!

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Content

Introduction

Intro
Navigating through Ableton

Recording Sounds & Using Effects

Using Ableton Sounds
Audio & Midi Effects
Basic Mix down & EQ

Tuning and Recording your set

Spectrum and Tonality
Different Ways for Recording

3rd Party Plugins and Ideas for New Sounds

Going Through external Plugins
Ideas for new Sounds

Song Making

Song making and Structure
Noise & Warmth

Introduction to Mastering

Compression and Limiting

Thank You

Thank You Note