Ableton is dope bcus it some how encourages experimentation. Like with FL I find myself pumping out beats but they usually have the same arrangement and vsts, with Ableton I'm making new sounds playing with the effects more etc. S***s beautiful
Ableton is dope bcus it some how encourages experimentation. Like with FL I find myself pumping out beats but they usually have the same arrangement and vsts, with Ableton I'm making new sounds playing with the effects more etc. S***s beautiful
Ableton Fam ❤
Wavetable
Warp Modes
Easy Automation
They do need too add more send/return tracks though. Having 12 is so annoying when you need to mix a full song.
Warp Modes
Easy Automation
They do need too add more send/return tracks though. Having 12 is so annoying when you need to mix a full song.
Im finna make some weird s*** with Ableton or some Kenny beats sounding s*** idk yet. Either way I need way more samples lol
Im finna make some weird s*** with Ableton or some Kenny beats sounding s*** idk yet. Either way I need way more samples lol
r/drumkits
rutracker - search for splice kits
been thinking about making the move to Ableton. How does it compare to FL?
It's a lot more fun and it makes u think on a track to track basis instead of pattern to pattern. If u take ur time to learn the effects n s*** in Ableton you'll make way better music than 99% of producers
It's a lot more fun and it makes u think on a track to track basis instead of pattern to pattern. If u take ur time to learn the effects n s*** in Ableton you'll make way better music than 99% of producers
OTT
been thinking about making the move to Ableton. How does it compare to FL?
no idea but learn what ya got imo
The audio editing in logic frustrates me, but relearning a DAW seems like it'd take a long ass time
OTT
You can use serum's multiband compressor or just get the Ott vst if you're outside of Ableton
Hornet Corrosion is a good bootleg of erosion as well
That being said, I love reaper and I'll probably switch to it when I get a windows computer. Can't beat the price and lack of bloatware.
Ableton has a free month trial, so go for it
no idea but learn what ya got imo
The audio editing in logic frustrates me, but relearning a DAW seems like it'd take a long ass time
I switched from fl to renoise and it took bout a month till I understood it fully.
Ableton is dope bcus it some how encourages experimentation. Like with FL I find myself pumping out beats but they usually have the same arrangement and vsts, with Ableton I'm making new sounds playing with the effects more etc. S***s beautiful