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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.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Ableton 101: The most Ableton tips packed into 1 Ableton Tutorial video!

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011

www.musicsoftwaretraining.com www.musicsoftwaretraining.com twitter.com The most Ableton Live Tips, tricks and shortcuts packed into 1 video! 1. Cut copy paste 2. Duplicate 3. Command A 4. Tab selects session or arrange window 5. command shift i 6. Highlight & effect multiple 7. Cmd f -…

Ableton Live Tips Week #2: Slice to MIDI (Pt 2) | Dubspot

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

bit.ly In the second installment of Live Production Tips with Steve Nalepa, Professor Nalepa investigates the Slice to MIDI function in Ableton Live in a two-part video tutorial. Slice to MIDI is ideal for isolating individual sounds out of a drum loop, and it is also a powerful tool for live performance, remixes, and experimenting in the studio. In part 2, Nalepa shares some cool tips and tricks for working with full tracks, and shows you how Slice to MIDI allows you to play the individual parts and elements, and how you can recompose or program your own beat.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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