Groove3 Ableton Live Advanced Sound Design Tips TUTORIAL
Join Ableton expert Thomas Cochran for an entertaining and informative Ableton Live video course on advanced sound design. In this Live course, Thomas will teach you several different techniques and concepts you can use to hone your sound design skills, such as re-sampling, creating custom wavetables, blending complex effects racks, and more. By the end of this Live course, you’ll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to design new sounds with ease. These Ableton Live videos are designed for Ableton Live users who are interested in sound design.
Thomas welcomes you and begins by looking at resampling one-shots in Ableton and adding granular texture to synths with the advanced time-stretching modes. Then he shows you creative ways of using instrument racks, blending them with LFOs for synth patches.
Next, you’ll learn how to create your own custom wavetables from scratch, unlocking new synth sounds using any audio sample in your library. You’ll also see how to add texture to synths with round robin sampling – a quick way to create interesting synth sounds.
Learn how to blend complex effects racks next, allowing automation for complex effects and advanced, moving modulations. And finally, you’ll see how to quickly slice loops to create interesting percussion samples.
As you’ll see in this Live course, you don’t need to stray from Ableton Live to design some amazing sounds that will catch some ears. After this Ableton course, you’ll be ready to dig in and design your own sounds from the ground up. See the individual Ableton Live sound design video tutorial descriptions for more info and for ideas on how you can apply these ideas in your own workflow. Learn to expand your horizons… Watch “Ableton Live: Advanced Sound Design Tips” today!
What You Will Learn:
- -Resampling one-shots in Ableton and adding granular texture to synths using advanced time-stretching modes.
- -Adding texture to synths by using round robin sampling.
- -Creating your own custom wavetables.
- -Automating the effects chain to create complex effects.
- -And more!