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Remaking the Style of San Holo - We Rise using Ableton Live & Massive only

Ableton Live 9 Future Bass MASSIVE Wobble

Let's go through some techniques helping you produce tracks like We Rise only using Massive and Ableton Live 9 Standard Subscribe to Production Music Live on YouTube What we used: Ableton Live 9 Standard NI MASSIVE VST Steps: 1. Constructing a layered powerful Future Bass chord synth within Massive  2. Recreating the pitchy-plucky key sounds of the main melody through several layers of audio and synths 3. Making a solid trap bass in Massive which fits the Main Synth 4. "Creating a silent Sidechain track" technique 5. Techniques for creating Future Bass / Chill Trap Drums 6. Layering snare drum samples to create an original sound 7. Adding more...

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How to Make a Trap Beat? Top 5 Elements

Ableton Ableton Live 9 Basics Tips 'n Tricks

Hey! It’s k-pizza with PML again, and in this tutorial I’ll show you the most basic elements every trap beat must have. 1. 808 Bass It’s very common to call long bass notes 808s in trap. That’s basically what they are - either in synthesised or audio form. Most of the time, they play the root notes of your chord progression. Make sure to throw some distortion after it if you want to fatten it up even more. The 808 most likely will be sidechained to the kick - to give the kick more space. Check out this trap production pack...

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How To Make a Future Bass Drop - Ableton Live + Massive, Beginners (Part 1)

Ableton Ableton Live 9 Chord Progressions Future Bass TrackFromScratch

    Hi! If you’re a beginner and you’d like to finally make some future bass, this tutorial is perfect for you. Today we’re going to make a future bass drop from scratch. The end result of this tutorial sounds like this: Whether you like the end result or not, I think there will are a couple of good production techniques in this tutorial, which will help you in making future bass for sure. Make sure to check out our 5+ hour video course tutorials on creating the extended full version of this Future Bass track from Scratch! Let’s get started...

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Studio Session: Working on a Melodic Deep House Track

Ableton Ableton Live 9 FabFilter Massive SERUM Studio Session Tal-U-No-Lx Waves Writing Music

In this video, Francois is working on a Melodic Deep House track in the style of artists like Worakls, N'to, Joachim Pastor, Sebastien Leger - mainly artists you'd expect on labels like Hungry Music. Watch Studio Session:    Watch & Listen to finished track - Play back:   You can also grab this finished track as project file / template and load it into your own Ableton version.   .  

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DeadMau5 streams live from his awesome new studio

Ableton Ableton Live 9 Stream Studio

. In case you're looking for motivation or inspiration, take a look into the new studio of DeadMau5 and check out one of his live streams. So inspiring! .

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Mastering with Deadmau5 and Steve Duda (using Ableton Live, Xfer SERUM,..)

Ableton Ableton Live 9 Creativity Mastering SERUM Skills Sound Design Studio

In this video, Deadmau5 and Steve Duda (developer of Xfer Serum) go through mastering and routing using Ableton Live 9 and Serum among other tools in Deadmau5's freshly finished new mint studio environment.         Check out our Future Bass presets for SERUM: 75+ hand crafted amazingly rich sounding future bass presets, see details:

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8 Workflow Tips for Producers - Setting up a Quick Start Default Song Template 

#PMLTipOfTheDay Ableton Ableton Live 9

If you're producing with Ableton Live (or any other DAW) on a regular basis, you should start preparing a customized quick start default template. You can easily save the first 10 minutes of every session and jump right into the creative process. Grab our "PML Default Template with Mixing Racks" here: http://bit.ly/pml_s_tmp_default We are going to share our personalized default template with you:   PML Default Start Template - Contents: Sidechain: Regardless of the type of track, we always use sidechaining at some point, so we have a special "ghost" sidechain track prepared. Drums: If you're continuously working within the same genre...

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