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The Music Producer's Creative Guide to Ableton Live 11

By : Anna Lakatos
Book Image

The Music Producer's Creative Guide to Ableton Live 11

By: Anna Lakatos

Overview of this book

The Music Producer's Guide to Ableton Live will help you sharpen your production skills and gain a deeper understanding of the Live workflow. If you are a music maker working with other digital audios workstations (DAWs) or experienced in Ableton Live, perhaps earlier versions, you’ll be able to put your newfound knowledge to use right away with this book. You’ll start with some basic features and workflows that are more suitable for producers from another DAW looking to transfer their skills to Ableton Live 11.2. As you explore the Live concept, you’ll learn to create expressive music using Groove and MIDI effects and demystify Live 11’s new workflow improvements, such as Note Chance and Velocity Randomization. The book then introduces the Scale Mode, MIDI Transform tools, and other key features that can make composition and coming up with melodic elements easier than ever before. It will also guide you in implementing Live 11's new and updated effects into your current workflow. By the end of this Ableton Live book, you’ll be able to implement advanced production and workflow techniques and amplify live performance capabilities with what the Live 11 workflow has to offer.
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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Part 1: The Live Concept and Workflow
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Part 2: Creative Music Production Techniques with Ableton Live 11
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Part 3: Deep Dive into Ableton Live

Setting up dummy clips

Dummy clips are clips with no actual sound, but their envelope settings control the effects and sounds of other tracks within Live.

Setting up dummy clips for your performance is super simple and allows a lot of creativity and possibilities to manage effect processing.

Let’s say you are singing while you are performing and either for one part of your song or for each song you perform, you want multiple effect parameters to change at the same time. Here, dummy clips can be just what you want to use. Since you only have two hands to control the parameters through a MIDI controller and one mouse to click around with, how many parameters you are able to change at the same time can be limited.

We also learned about Macro Variations within Device Racks, which could be also used for this purpose. However, that is also limiting if you are looking to affect multiple tracks with the effect changes at the same time.

How this is going to work is that we...