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Anybody any adivce/tutorials for getting started on Abelton?
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| Mix Junky!! |
Hi guys, been Dj'n for about 4 years now and looking to make the jump to production. Looking for ANY advice or tutorials anyone can give me on getting started with Abelton, I hear its easier to use at the start as its more user friendly for beginners. This site was recommended to me from a guy I know, he said it will help. Anything welcome guys thanks :)
There's a link below for a recent mix I threw together if anyone's interested.
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| sicc |
| FRiendly for beginners...hmm i dont agree. was a decent period of time for me to learn the interface and get proficient with it. my suggestion; be patient, keep going and dont stop, and be patient. also i might suggest producing in session view and then recording into arrangement. session imo is much more smooth and compartmentalized for producing. |
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| Kam |
Sonic Academy tutorials, you will learn a lot in a little amount of time.
HIGHLY recommend them. |
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| TyeDynamite |
| I agree, Sonic Academy and Dubspot as well. Both have lots of free tutorials on there. I use Ableton Live. And as recommended above I'd stay in session view until you're ready to begin arranging. |
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| Evolve140 |
| It's never a jump, try more like "slow crawl". |
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| kadomony |
RTFM
no joke, ableton's got one of the best manuals. take sometime and read it front to back. |
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| Evolve140 |
| My learning curve for Ableton was about 3 weeks, and I started using a VST I didn't know at all, coming straight from Reason. 2-3 years later I was making club friendly tracks. I wouldn't expect anything great to happen much sooner, unless you're putting most of your free time into it and are very skilled, talented and a little lucky. |
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| itsamemario |
You might find more tutorials if you spell it correctly.
It's able-to(n). Not A-belt-on. |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| have you read the manual ? Probably a good start. |
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| Juan Paulino |
| quote: | Originally posted by itsamemario
You might find more tutorials if you spell it correctly.
It's able-to(n). Not A-belt-on. |
lol |
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