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88Production Tips – Sidechain (Ableton Live)

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Este es el primer video de 88Productions Tips, el canal de tips de produccion de 88music. Mas informacion:88music.wordpress.com
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Ableton Tips – How to get the best sound quality out of Ableton

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

This is just a quick video that I made in response to a comment on one of my videos. In this video I show how to maximize the sound quality in Ableton. These tutorials are donationware..meaning it is now possible to donate if you find it helpful. :] If you wish do so…its easy! Just click the paypal icon on my website and choose how much you would like to donate. All contributions for these tutorials are much appreciated! :D My Website-ish thing… www.eartrash.com To get some awesome samples for your productions go here… http Follow me on twitter? www.twitter.com Still use Myspace??? www.myspace.com
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In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to make glitch style patterns using 128s in Ableton Live’s sampler instrument. This technique can be applied to many genres, and lends itself well to deep experimentation. Check out www.devinesound.net for the free sample library I used in this video.

Ableton Live Tips #7: Vocal Effect Techniques (Radiohead, Nosaj Thing)

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

Read more: bit.ly In this week’s Ableton Live tutorial, Professor Nalepa demonstrates three (3) effect techniques for spicing up your vocals. Inspired by the field trip his Advanced Tech class took this week to Low End Theory to catch a secret DJ set by Thom Yorke, he uses the lead vocal of Radiohead ‘Reckoner’ to demonstrate the first technique: reversing it, routing it out through reverb, resampling the reverb, reversing the resampled reverb and laying that back underneath the original forward vocal to get a haunting, ghostly premonition-style effect used in a lot of popular dance tracks. He also deconstructs tracks from his friend Nosaj Thing and former students It’s Not Over Quebec, showing how they utilized sidechain compression and sidechain gating to achieve impressive results. Nosaj Thing released his debut album Drift and the follow up Drift Remixes on Alpha Pup Records. He is currently putting the finishing toucheson his second album and will be playing an audiovisual set at Coachella on Friday (April 15th) this year. Here is a free download of “Coat of Arms”, the song used in this example.
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