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Ableton Live 101
Core Live 7

Summary

This comprehensive Ableton Live 7 tutorial provides serious skills for anyone that is new to using this incredible music production application ...

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Price
$39.50 (All Prices In US Dollars)
Trainer
Martin Delaney
Application
Ableton Live
Level
Level 1
Platform
Mac & PC
Runtime
322 minutes
Status
Available

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Sep 21st, 2008 by John
Great tutorial. I am a novice in the digital production world and found this video to outstanding. I have watched lots of other tutorials and found this to be my favorite thus far. The lessons are broken down clearly and in the right durations. I look forward to checking out the Logic 8 101.
Sep 19th, 2008 by Peter Watson
I didn't really enjoy this course very much.. I found the presentation style dull and the content wasn't nearly as good as the many other course (logic and Reason) that I have purchased. I think this could be improved.
Sep 12th, 2008 by Dan Stanley
This set of training videos are mainly for the novice into Ableton Live, but also the experienced user can obtain some new tricks/inspiration. For the price its great. Only the voice of Martin Delaney makes you kinda sleepy at times.
Sep 7th, 2008 by Bruce Rasmussen
Hi, I thought the Live 7.0 DVD was fantastic. Mr. Delaney has done an extremely thorough job. Nothing more to ask for.
First class work!!!! : )
Aug 31st, 2008 by Phil H
Overall a good job, especially for the novice (me). Would have liked to have seen the same functionality for the PC version of the NED player as the Mac though.
Aug 30th, 2008 by Alan Stacey
I found the Ableton Live 101:Core Live 7 to be very helpful, nice and quick, straight to the point short vid's. It was a nice pace all the way through. I'd definatly recommend this to my friends and any nOObs.

Description

Ableton Live 7 has been making waves in the underground music scene, and these days it's more common to see performers on stage playing sets with Ableton Live than it is to see DJs spinning on turntables. With it's amazing real-time audio editing abilities, Ableton Live 7 is the best live performance tool on the market today ... but that doesn't mean it's easy to use!

If you're moving to Ableton Live 7 from a more traditional audio DAW like Logic Studio or Pro Tools, you'll find the workflow completely different than what you're used to. But once you know a few tips & tricks, you'll begin thinking like Ableton Live does, and the results will be better music - every time!

In 208 separate videos, technical author, laptop music guru and consummate Live performer Martin Delaney shows you the quick-way into Ableton Live 7. Using moving pictures and sound, this video tutorial program let's you see and hear how Live 7 works!

This is a comprehensive tutorial, but you don't need to watch it from beginning to end. Use the detailed menus and keyword search system to quickly find topics that interest you - that's the essence of Nonlinear Educating!

For a detailed list of the topics contained in this tutorial, check out the Table of Contents.

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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?

Section 2: First steps
02. Launching Live
03. Set Up Audio Hardware
04. Audio Interfaces
05. Multiple audio interfaces
06. Sample Rates
07. The Test Tone
08. Latency
09. MIDI Hardware Fast Setup

Section 3: Quick peeks
10. Live Sets Defined
11. Session View Quick Peek
12. Arrangement View Quick Peek
13. Looking at Tracks in Both Views
14. Control Bar Quick Peek
15. Mixer Quick Peek
16. Knobs and Faders
17. In/Out Quick Peek
18. Browser Quick Peek
19. Library Quick Peek
20. Managing Sets

Section 4: Getting help
21. Info View
22. Live Lessons

Chapter 2: LIVE INTERFACE

Section 5: The interface
23. Left Brain/Right Brain
24. Full Screen
25. Overview/Navigation
26. Selector Buttons
27. Creating Tracks
28. Managing Tracks Part 1
29. Managing Tracks Part 2
30. Expanding Track Views
31. Status Bar
32. Context Menu
33. Skins

Section 6: Control Bar
34. Tap Tempo
35. Tempo Part 1
36. Tempo Part 2
37. Tempo Nudge
38. Metronome
39. Changing the Metronome Sound
40. Follow
41. Position
42. Transport Controls
43. Overdub Switch
44. Back to Arrangement Button
45. Global Quantization
46. …And a Few Other Things

Section 7: The Mixer
47. The Mixer in Both Views
48. Volume Sliders
49. Fader Groups
50. Pan
51. Mute/Solo/Deactivate Tracks

Section 8: Crossfading
52. Crossfader Part 1
53. Crossfader Part 2

Section 8: In/Out overview
54. In/Out Section Overview

Section 9: Browsing content
55. Browsing and Loading Samples
56. Cueing and Previewing
57. Analyze Folder
58. Browsing and Loading MIDI Files
59. Browsing and Loading Sets
60. Import From CD
61. Point to iTunes
62. Search in Browser

Section 10: Organizing content
63. Setting Up Default Folders
64. Projects
65. Housekeeping in Browser
66. Bookmarks
67. Templates

Chapter 3: CLIPS AND SCENES

Section 11: Clips in general
68. Clips Overview
69. Clip Color & Name
70. Launching Clips
71. Clip Loop, Start/End Length
72. Nudging Clips
73. Clip Envelopes
74. Clip Groove and Signature
75. Clip Stop Button
76. Clip Update Rate
77. Clip Velocity
78. Clip Scrub
79. Stop All Clips
80. Clip & Note Deactivation
81. Multi-Clip Selection
82. Follow Actions
83. Save Default Clip Button
84. Live Clip Format
85. Split Clips
86. Moving Clips Between Sets
87. Moving Clips From Session to Arrange

Section 12: Tempo overview
88. BPM in Scenes, etc.

Section 13: Time signature overview
89. Time Signatures in Scenes etc.

Section 14: Audio clips
90. Audio Clip Overview
91. Decoding Cache
92. Audio Sample Rates
93. Warp Modes
94. Warp Markers Part 1
95. Warp Markers Part 2
96. Warp Markers Part 3
97. Use the Metronome!
98. Clip RAM Mode
99. Legato Mode
100. Sample Offset Clip Envelope
101. Analysis Files
102. Tempo-Master
103. Slicing Audio Clips
104. Lost Files

Section 15: Editing audio clips
105. Viewing/Navigation/Zoom
106. Crop Samples
107. Consolidation
108. Reversing Clips

Section 16: MIDI clips
109. MIDI General Overview
110. MIDI Clips Overview
111. Creating MIDI Clips
112. Editing MIDI Clips
113. Preview in MIDI Editor
114. MIDI Velocity
115. MIDI Editor Grid

Section 17: Section Video clips
116. Video General Overview
117. Video Clips
118. Editing Video

Section 18: Scenes
119. Scenes Defined
120. Clips Versus Scenes
121. Scene Navigation
122. Naming Scenes

Chapter 4: DEVICES

Section 19: Devices in general
123. Devices Overview
124. Third Party Plugins
125. Browsing Live Devices & Presets
126. Common Device Interface Features
127. Creating Default Devices
128. Device Racks Part 1
129. Device Racks Part 2
130. Drum Racks Part 1
131. Drum Racks Part 2

Section 20: Effects
132. Effects Overview
133. Audio Effects Overview
134. MIDI Effects Overview
135. Return Tracks
136. Sidechaining
137. Routing External Effects

Section 21: Instruments
138. Impulse
139. Simpler
140. Operator (using the demo)
141. Sampler (how it relates to Simpler)
142. Analog
143. Electric
144. Tension
145. Routing External Instruments

Chapter 5: ROUTING AND RECORDING

Section 22: Arrangement view
146. Scrubbing
147. Locators
148. Time Signatures
149. Arrangement Loop
150. Editing

Section 23: The In/Out window
151. In/Out Overview
152. Resampling
153. Submixes
154. Pre-Post Mix
155. Extreme MIDI Routing
156. More Extreme Routings

Section 24: Recording in general
157. Preparing to Record
158. Monitoring
159. Use the Metronome
160. Count-In
161. Recording into Scenes
162. Punch Recording
163. Track Freeze
164. Track Delay Device Delay

Section 25: Recording audio
165. Recording Audio
166. Record into the Arrangement Loop
167. Post-FX Recording

Section 26: Recording MIDI
168. MIDI Recording Intro
169. MIDI Record Quantization
170. MIDI Overdub

Section 27: Automation
171. Automation Overview
172. Draw Mode
173. Editing Automation
174. Multiple Automation Lanes
175. Tempo and Time Signature Automation

Section 28: Rendering
176. Rendering Audio
177. Rendering Video
178. Bouncing Through Logic

Section 29: Housework
179. Managing Fle Sizes
180. Managing Resources
181. CPU + Disk Load

Chapter 6: SITUATIONS

Section 30: Live for Logic users
182. Live for Logic Users

Section 31: ReWire
183. ReWire Overview
184. ReWire Live & Reason
185. ReWire Live & Logic
186. ReWire to GarageBand
187. ReWire to Arkaos VJ

Section 32: MIDI sync to/from hardware
188. MIDI Sync to/from Hardware

Section 33: DJing overview
189. What Features Should DJs be Aware of?

Section 34: The Disneyland setup
190. Click Tracks for Live Band

Section 35: Drums at large
191. Drums - Impulse, REX, Slicing
192. Impulse or Drum Rack?

Section 36: Teaching Live to kids
193. Teaching Live to Kids

Section 37: You want more content?
194. Apple Loops
195. Live Packs
196. Puremagnetik Content
197. REX Files

Chapter 7: Hardware Control

Section 38: Hardware Control
198. MIDI Map Overview
199. How to Assign MIDI
200. Types of MIDI CC
201. Limiting CC Ranges
202. Instant Mapping
203. Nintendo Wii Remote
204. Key Map Mode
205. Keyboard Shortcuts
206. Mac OSX Custom Shortcuts
207. Pseudo-MIDI Keyboard
208. Remote Buddy

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

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