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Re: A few technical Qs about Ableton Live/Producing
| quote: | Originally posted by cenik
I've been working with Live a lot recently and spending much time in my new 'studio' producing and I'm curious about a few things:
1) When you automate something (e.g. volume) in Arrangement View, is there a way to automatically place the envelopes on an exact beat/bar? Currently, I zoom in as far as possible in order to place the envelope as perfectly on the (for instance) end of a bar as I can; but is there an easier way to do this? The way I do it now is quite time consuming.
2) At what dB level (or perhaps range) should your master track be before you apply a limiter to it? A friend told me to aim for -3dB; I also recall reading on this forum that -6dB to -9dB is preferable. So, what's the correct answer? (While we're talking about levels, please feel free to comment on the appropriate ranges for different sounds. E.g. the kick 'should' peak somewhere around 'x', your bass-line somewhere around 'x', and so on).
3) What are some of your favourite tricks for building up a track? Let me rephrase: what kinds of effects in Live (or elsewhere) do you use when building up your main riff (e.g. synth)? I've experimented with filter delay, simple delay, ping pong as well as altering the cutoff frequency, attack, release, and so on. Are there some obvious techniques that I've missed here? Give me an idea of some of your favourite ways of increasing the intensity of your main riff.
As always, I appreciate the help you guys offer! |
1) Use the "Draw" (pencil icon) function, click it, zoom into the appropiate level in arrangement and press the left mouse button and hey presto.
2) SEARCH BUTTON. There are many posts asking this question. Also there are a few usefull bits of information on the tutorials page regarding mastering and what frequency ranges certain elements lie within.
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...7&forumid=48&s=
3) Try automating some reverb
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