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How to Make a Deep House Track From Start to Finish (Beginners) Part 1: Drums

Ableton Ableton Live 9 Beginners TrackFromScratch

Written walk-through guide - coming alongside this Youtube Tutorial: Subscribe to Production Music Live on YouTube   What we used: Ableton Live 9 Suite Also available: 4h+ Course: Track from Start To Finish Part 1 - Drums - Steps: Setting up a side-chain track Adding a Kick Adding a Snare Adding in another Pre-Snare Closed Off-Hihat (1) Closed Off-Hihat (2) Dynamics Hihat 16ths Hihats Blip Noise Ride Hey! Today we're going to make a Deep House track from scratch using Ableton instruments only. Here's a quick preview of the track we're going to be making: Alright, let's get into the production process! In this...

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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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How to Write a Future Bass Track From Scratch

Ableton Chord Progressions Creativity Future Bass Melody Music Theory TrackFromScratch Writing Music

In this tutorial, Tom is writing a complete Future Bass track from scratch (similar to the style of San Holo, Flume, The Chainsmokers, Odesza). He starts with chord progressions and later goes over bass and melodies.     =====   If you want to learn more about the basics of harmony and chord progressions, check out our in-depth course: PML Course: "Harmony and Chord Progressions"  

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