Technology in music production keeps on developing and the concept of spatial music production may well be the next step in the evolution of music production. This free spatial tool for Ableton Live has been developed by the Non-profit, Envelop. It provides an intuitive approach to creating 3D sound in Ableton Live without the need for lots of equipment.
Envelop’s new spatial tool enables Ableton users to improvise with space, hear the results through headphones, and scale up the number of speakers. It includes a mixer for panning audio sources, multi format reverbs, delays and sound shapers as well as many more specialised effects for developers.
There is no disputing the power of Ableton Live when it comes to sound manipulation, but have you tried to link it with your DJ software yet? This video shows how easily Traktor can be synced via Ableton Live to other music software packages to provide a perfect sync.
Joshua Casper's inspiring video showcases the power of Ableton Live's built in effects to create a "Fade to Grey" effect using Ableton Live's standard effects units using an effect rack.
Performance is everything, and learning how to construct your own DJ effect combinations could be the difference between your DJ performance and those of your competition.
This enourmous list of free Ableton Live tutorial videos has been provided by Ableton to allow anybody to learn how to use Ableton Live 10.
This list of free Ableton Live 10 tutorials covers a huge range of subject areas. It's the kind of information you'd normally pay a music academy a lot of money to learn through an Ableton Live music course. So, we salute you Ableton, and we thank you for every minute of these videos!
So, in the same spirit of things, we've embedded the entire collection into this page. Go forth, create and enjoy people! And, share the love :-)
Ableton have just announced the release of the beta version of Ableton Live 10! It's available for all Live 9 Standard and Suite owners, and marks the countdown until its official release. There's currently a 20% discount on pre-release orders for Ableton Live 10, if you're a Live 9 owner - so what are you waiting for, go and check it out!
There is one question that has been floating around the internet for an age, and people debate it over and over again -- that is: what's the best Ableton Live warp mode for DJs using Ableton Live?
Interestingly, Ableton Live has had many releases, even a warp engine revamp, but those efforts just can't seem to clear up the burning question!
So, what is the best warp mode in Ableton Live for every DJ? Is it even possible to answer this question? I'm going to try!