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The Drum Setup – 1.1

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Live @ Tainted Blue is an episodic web series documenting life in a state of the art recording studio in Times Square, New York City. The series features audio technology and music production quick tips from the Tainted Blue team, music performances as well as lifestyle and cultural segments that give you insight into the contemporary music industry community. In this episode of Live @ Tainted Blue, Studio Manager Sax receives a last minute call to book a recording session for a local, three piece NYC band called Ladybug Stingray. Their first task before the band arrives is to setup and mic the drum kit. Sax, Matthew and the rest of the team tackle microphone choice, placement and signal flow to ensure a consistent recording. Learn what microphone’s the team decides on, how they’re used and how Ableton Live is routed and used during the recording process. Learn more about Tainted Blue Studios www.taintedblue.com What microphones do you prefer when recording live instruments?
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In Reason 3.0, I have two banks full of drum samples, how do I load these drum samples into Ableton Live?

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Question by djleo: In Reason 3.0, I have two banks full of drum samples, how do I load these drum samples into Ableton Live?
I have tried going through the browser in Ableton, I have tried draging and droping, I just can’t work out how to use them.
I want to use these samples because they sound much nicer than drum sounds I have in Ableton

Best answer:

Answer by Latavish G
this can be done very easly.

im assuming that your drum samples are in wav, mp3, or aiff format. you actually have a couple of options to import this into Ableton. The fastest and easiest way is just just load your drum sample(s) into Abletons Operator or Simpler. And bamm…you can use your midi keyboard to activate your dum samples.

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Ableton Live Drum Racks tutorial Electronic Creatives Los Angeles part 5

Monday, November 21st, 2011

EC’s Director Laura Escudé compiled a bunch of tutorials on the A to Z of Ableton’s Drum Racks. If you’re wondering about the EC Master Classes, then these videos will give you a look inside! Electronic Creatives electroniccreatives.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
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