ADSR Sounds A Beginners Guide to Mixing with Ableton Live 10
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No matter what style or genre of electronic music you might be into, mixing is an essential skill and with Ableton Live 10, you have pretty much all the tools you need to create a professional sounding mix.
This short course is designed to set you up with the technical knowledge and creative confidence you need to start getting the results you want out of your mix today.
COURSE OVERVIEW
A Beginners Guide to Mixing in Ableton Live 10 looks at the core tools for creating a mix; equalisation, compression, and time-based processes such as delay and reverb.
This course is perfect for anyone new to producing music with Ableton and will put you on the road to producing like a pro!
All the essential parameters are explained in detail using Ableton’s native devices with step by step instructions to show you how use them with confidence and produce the result you are after.
By the end of this course you’ll have all the basic skills you need to achieve a solid mix. You’ll be exposed to numerous creative applications for each of the skills learned and pick up some clever tips and tricks along the way
COURSE FEATURES
Watch, Listen and Learn – our easy to follow video instruction shows you exactly how to use Ableton Live 10 in the mix
6 walkthrough videos each demonstrating fundamental mixing skills
> The Basics of EQ
> Applications of EQ
> Compression
> Delay
> Reverb Parameters
> Practical Applications of Reverb
Learn at your own pace, watch as many times as you need to learn the lessons
ABOUT YOUR TUTOR
Technical skill with an experimental approach to sound.
Alan Gleeson is a musician with 20 years professional experience working in all areas of audio production.
His interest in electroacoustic music, live performance and the science of sound give him a unique and profound perspective on sound creation and music production, knowledge that he is passionate about both sharing as an educator and developing as an evolving sound artist.
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