This is one of the best Ableton tutorials for beginners I've seen so far. Not comprehensive, but what it focuses on, the teacher is very clear and specific. Thank you!
What an excellent educator! I've a strong appreciation for how difficult it would be to describe so many of these processes. Thank you for keeping it straight up!
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These are excellent tutorials, some of the very best I've seen. Thanks very much for posting and doing such a great, clear job explaining. Coming from a traditional DAW, this one really helped explain some things I've been struggling with. Lastly, thanks for not saying "uhh" 30 or 80 times.
Excellent video, I’m slow so I’m probably going to have to watch it 2 or 3 more times..I’m still struggling with editing audio but I’m using this to understand clip use better.
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Hi again. I am learning a great deal from your tutorials. Another question: about 10+ minutes in you mention when clicking into the audio clip to press "Control" to bring up the "function menu". Do you know the keystroke for a Windows PC? Most alternatives I have been able to figure out, but not this one. Thanks.
Great question. For the most part, you can use Live's stock Clips royalty-free. A kick sample or piano loop can be used within the context of your song without any hassle. In fact, you may come across some popular songs that use these clips - we've spotted a few! We've found this on Ableton's website for you, which should clear this up. "The Library and Live Pack content that comes with any version of Ableton Live is royalty-free for license holders. All sounds, presets, samples or musical examples contained in the software can be used to create your own original musical compositions, provided that additional material is added, and the respective presets, samples and musical examples are significantly transformed. You may not reformat, mix, filter, re-synthesize or otherwise alter the presets, samples and musical examples contained in the software for use in any kind of commercial sampling product/package or software without the express written consent of Ableton. You cannot use the Demo Songs in your musical compositions nor can you reformat, mix, filter, re-synthesize or otherwise alter the Demo Songs."