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Chapter 1 : Orientation & Setup
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Chapter 2 : Navigation & Session ViewLecture 1: Workspaces - Showing And Hiding ViewsPrivateLecture 2: Using The BrowserPrivateLecture 3: Loading & Launching ClipsPrivateLecture 4: Moving & Copying ClipsPrivateLecture 5: Clip PropertiesPrivateLecture 6: Working With ScenesPrivateLecture 7: Working with Live Sets and ProjectsPrivateLecture 8: Exporting Clips and DevicesPrivateLecture 9: Activity 01Private
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Chapter 3 : Creating Rhythm - Recording & Editing MIDILecture 1: Software InstrumentsPrivateLecture 2: Recording and Overdubbing MIDIPrivateLecture 3: Activity - Loop Recording with ImpulsePrivateLecture 4: Using The MIDI EditorPrivateLecture 5: Activity - Manually Inputting MIDI NotesPrivateLecture 6: Quantizing & Adjusting MIDI NotesPrivateLecture 7: Live Keyboard ShortcutsPrivateLecture 8: Dissecting DUBSTEP - The BeatPrivate
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Chapter 4 : Recording Audio & Using Arrangement View
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Chapter 5 : Live Mixer & Signal Processing
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Chapter 6 : MIDI Effects & MIDI Controllers
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Chapter 7 : Automation Envelopes & Warping Audio
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Chapter 8 : Mixing Theory, Racks & Exporting Audio
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Chapter 9 : Applied Bass Synthesis
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Chapter 10 : Melody and Harmony
Course Description
Ableton Live, Fundamentals is designed for beginners and intermediate Ableton Producers. This course covers core Ableton functionality concepts for electronic music production. The lessons in this course are tailored for aspiring Dubstep producers. The activities and assignments require students apply their new understanding of wobble bass design, beat creation, effects processing and composition.
The progression of chapters and lessons cover the following core Ableton topics:
- The Browser
- Live Set (file format)
- Arrangement view/Session View
- Tracks
- Audio and MIDI
- Audio Clips and Samples
- MIDI Clips and MIDI Files
- Devices and the Mixer
- Presets and Racks
- Routing
- Recording New Clips
- Automation Envelopes
- Clip Envelopes
- MIDI and Key Remote
- Saving and Exporting
For course inquiries or to book a free, 30 minute consultation please email: [email protected]
Aaron Klingbeil
Formally educated in audio engineering and music production, Aaron holds a studio engineering diploma from Metalworks Institute in Mississauga, Ontario.
Aaron applies his knowledge technical understanding of audio engineering through electronic music production and audio recording and sound design for film and television. He also instructs in person at the Long & McQuade Lesson Centre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Klingbeil performs and produces Psychedelic music under the moniker, "Spacefood". Anticipation is growing for a long awaited release of his upcoming psy album in early 2018.
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Highlights
- 6 Weeks of Training
- Over 12 hours of 1 on 1 Scheduled Classroom Time with an Instructor
- Learn Keyboard Shortcuts for Optimizing Production Workflow
- Mix Theory, Synthesis Fundamentals, Quizzes and Assignments
- Review recorded classes and lesson material for 12 months!
Course Completion rule
- Traversal rule : None
- All lectures must be completed
- User must pass all tests to download certificate