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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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Subtle
http://www.youtube.com
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.
Specimen303
http://www.cosm.co.nz/
Kam
Sonic Academy tutorials, you will learn a lot in a little amount of time.

HIGHLY recommend them.
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.
Evolve140
It's never a jump, try more like "slow crawl".
kadomony
RTFM

no joke, ableton's got one of the best manuals. take sometime and read it front to back.
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.
itsamemario
You might find more tutorials if you spell it correctly.
It's able-to(n). Not A-belt-on.

Looney4Clooney
have you read the manual ? Probably a good start.
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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