SWAG YOLO Vocal Pack for Ableton Free Download
Here are the hottest vocal samples for your tracks, Ableton Live Ready. Enjoy the Swag YOLO!
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Elektron Analog 4 controlling Pittsburgh Modular Foundation
This synth jam stars the Analog 4 by Elektron and features the Pittsburgh Modular Foundation synth. The A4 controls the PMF as track 4, by setting the OSC to Ext input.
The PMF is influenced by the built in LFO of the A4 to get some cool wobble effect.
Drums: Maschine.
Effects: Ableton Live.
Dada Life In The Studio explaining how to use Ableton Macros
See Swedish superstar DJs, Dada Life explain some of their Ableton Live power-tips. Olle and Stefan explain how to unlock the full potential of using Macros.
How to Layer Synths in Ableton Live 9
Two Minute Ableton Live Tip: How to Stack and Layer Synths in Ableton’s Instrument Racks. This tip will teach you how to layer synth sounds and create thick fat and interesting synthesizer sounds, all controlled with one midi clip.
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Convolution Reverb in Ableton Live 9 Suite
Developed with experts from the University of Huddersfield, Ableton Live 9’s Convolution Reverb gives your sound new space. Use one of over 200 included impulse responses from professional acousticians, or create your own with the IR Measurement Device.
Convolution Reverb, Convolution Reverb Pro and IR Measurement Device are available as part of Ableton Live 9 Suite: https://www.ableton.com/en/live/
Expert Sleepers ES-7 CV To MIDI demo
The Expert Sleepers ES-7 CV Input Expander being used with Silent Way CV To MIDI to generate both notes to trigger a softsynth, and CCs to control mixer automation in Ableton Live.
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Sébastien Léger – In The Studio
In Februrary 2011 FM headed to Amsterdam to spend some time in the studio with French master of House and Tech to talk production, Ableton and hardware.
The Fastest Way to Clean Up Your Mixes
Two Minute Ableton Live Tip – The Fastest Way to Clean Up Your Mixes is to cut unnecessary frequencies. Each track in a song takes up a certain amount of “frequency real estate.” Often you’ll have tracks that don’t need much information in the upper frequencies (think bass drums) or in the lowest frequencies (think cymbals or vocals). You can quickly clean up your mixes by cutting any unnecessary frequencies out.
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Experimental: Hecq forges music from noise
Whether under his artist moniker Hecq or as in-demand sound designer for film and tv, Ben Lukas Boysen has made a career out of transforming unusual sounds into compelling music. We visited Ben in his studio for a fascinating look at how he gathered and transformed the unconventional audio material for his latest endeavour, The Forge – a hugely versatile Pack that’s part of the exclusive sound content in the upcoming Ableton Live 9 Suite.
The upcoming Ableton Live 9 Suite is packed with a huge variety of sounds, instruments, and effects. In a new video we spotlight a few of the devices that give you deep and precise control of your music. Check out the Buffer Shuffler, LFO and LFO MIDI, Mono Sequencer, Envelope Follower and XY Pad in action.
Experimental: The Box
Real-time physics, lighting, and sound design using Max 6 and Ableton Live. Recorded using syphon.
Each ball is assigned a MIDI note that is sent to Ableton whenever the ball collides with another object. MIDI velocity is determined by the speed of the ball on impact. Gravity changes with several LFO objects, along with an attractive force in the middle of the scene.

