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Ableton Live 101
Mastering Ableton Live

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$49.50 (All Prices In US Dollars)
Trainer
Martin Delaney
Application
Ableton Live
Level
Level 1
Platform
Mac & PC
Runtime
363 minutes
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There's a fact of the underground music scene: Ableton Live is the new killer audio app! But for those of us from a more traditional DAW background, using Ableton can be quite ... well, confusing! But it doesn't need to be that way ...

In this level 1 Ableton Live tutorial program, technical author, laptop music guru and consummate Ableton Live performer Martin Delaney shows you the quick way into Ableton Live. Using moving pictures and sound, this video totorial program let's you see and hear how Ableton works!

For a full list of this program's contents, check-out the Table of Contents below:

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Martin Delaney

Martin Delaney
Technical author, and one of the new-school's top Ableton educators, Martin Delaney is a master of Ableton Live. His books about Ableton Live are the de facto resource for people that want to learn this amazing audio program!

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: GETTING STARTED
Section 1: Introduction
01. What Is Ableton Live
02. What You Can Do With Live
03. The Test Rig

Section 2: The First Steps
04. Installation
05. Demo Mode
06. Setup Audio Hardware
07. Multiple Audio Interfaces
08. MIDI Hardware Fast Setup
09. Templates

Section 3: Quick Peeks
10. Live Sets Defined
11. Knobs And Faders
12. Quick Look Control Bar
13. Quick Look Session View
14. Quick Look Arrangement
15. Quick Look Mixer
16. Quick Look Browser
17. Quick Look Library
18. Managing Sets

Section 4: Getting Help
19. Info View
20. Live Lessons

Chapter 2: LIVE INTERFACE
Section 1: The Interface
21. Full Screen
22. Overview - Navigation
23. Expanding Track Views
24. Status Bar
25. Context Menu
26. Creating Tracks
27. Managing Tracks
28. Loading Skins

Section 2: Control Bar
29. Tap Tempo
30. Tempo
31. Global Groove
32. Overdub
33. Back To Arrangement Button
34. Global Quantize
35. And Other Things

Section 3: Session View
36. Left Brain-Right Brain
37. Selector Buttons

Section 4: Arrangement View
38. Scrubbing In Arrangement
39. Locators
40. Arrangement Loop
41. Editing In Arrangement

Section 5: Mixer
42. Mixer In Both Views
43. Volume Sliders
44. Pan
45. Mute, Solo And Deactivate

Section 6: Crossfader
46. Crossfader Part One
47. Crossfader Part Two

Section 7: In-Out Overview
48. In-Out Section Overview

Section 8: Browser And Library
49. Housekeeping In Browser
50. Browse Load Save Device Presets
51. Default Folders
52. Point To iTunes
53. Cueing And Preview
54. Import From CD
55. Analyze Folder
56. Loading Midi Files
57. Browsing & Loading Sets
58. Search In Browser

Chapter 3: CLIPS & SCENES
Section 1: Clips In General
59. Clips Overview
60. Launching Clips
61. Clip Velocity
62. Clip Stop Buttons
63. Stop All Clips
64. Save Default Clip Button
65. Clip Color And Name
66. Multi-Clip Selection
67. Follow Actions
68. Clip Envelopes
69. Clip Loop Start And Length
70. Clip Groove And Signature
71. Clip Scrub
72. Clip Update
73. Live Clip Format
74. Nudge
75. Clip & Note Deactivation
76. Split Clips
77. Moving Clips Between Sets
78. Session & Arrangement View

Section 2: Audio Clips
79. Audio Clip Overview
80. Warp Modes
81. Warp Markers
82. Analysis Files
83. Lost Files
84. Clip RAM Mode
85. Reversing Clips
86. Consolidation
87. Legato Mode
88. Sample Offset Envelope

Section 3: MIDI Clips
89. MIDI Clips Overview
90. Create MIDI Clips
91. Editing MIDI Clips
92. Preview In MIDI Editor
93. MIDI Velocity
94. MIDI Editor Grid

Section 4: Scenes
95. Scenes Defined
96. Scene Navigation
97. Naming Scenes
98. Clips Versus Scenes

Chapter 4: ROUTING AND RECORDING
Section 1: The I/O Window
99. In-Out Overview
100. Resampling
101. Submixes
102. More Complex Routing
103. Complex Routing - Guitars
104. Extreme MIDI Routing

Section 2: Recording In General
105. Recording Into Scenes
106. Preparing To Record
107. Monitoring
108. Count-In
109. Punch Recording
110. Track Freeze
111. Track Delay Device Delay

Section 3: Recording Audio
112. Recording Audio
113. Post Effects Recording

Section 4: Recording MIDI
114. MIDI Record Quantization
115. Overdub

Section 5: Automation
116. Automation Overview
117. Editing Automation
118. Draw Mode
119. Tempo Automation

Section 6: Rendering
120. Rendering

Section 7: Housework
121. Managing File Sizes
122. Managing Resources
123. CPU-Disk Overload

Chapter 5: DEVICES
Section 1: Devices In General
124. Devices Overview
125. Common Interface Features
126. Device Groups

Section 2: Effects
127. Effects Overview
128. Return Tracks

Section 3: Instruments
129. Impulse
130. Operator
131. Simpler

Section 4: Hardware Control
132. How To Assign MIDI
133. MIDI Map Mode Overview
134. Limit CC Range
135. Types Of MIDI CC
136. Key Map Mode
137. Keyboard Shortcuts
138. Pseudo MIDI Keyboard

Chapter 6: OUTSIDE THE BOX
Section 1: Rewire & MIDI Sync
139. Rewire Live And Reason Part One
140. Rewire Live And Reason Part Two
141. Rewire Live And Logic
142. Rewire To Garageband
143. Rewire To Arkaos Vj
144. Send Sync To Xstation
145. Send And Receive MIDI Sync

Section 2: Expanding Live
146. Apple Loops
147. Third Party Plugins
148. Live Packs
149. Trackteam Audio

System Requirements

  • Macintosh
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 and Above
  • G3, G4, G5 or Intel processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • Windows
  • Windows Vista, XP or 2000
  • Intel Pentium 4 or AMD processor
  • Quicktime 7 or above
  • .NET 2 or above
  • Please note: N.E.D. is not compatible with 64 bit versions of Windows

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