hey everyone! as many of you know I'm traveling right now but shot this before I went away. I've just posted a new sample pack of field recordings from my travels. You can find it on the community tab on my channel page! hope you all enjoy this installment :)
Hey man, love your videos. They've been a big help in learning music production. I was wondering if you have any recommendations for must have plugins, midi packs etccc...
You no have idea how helpful these series have been!!! I closed my recording studio over 15 years ago. I’ve just started to play piano again and beats with Ableton. I’m officially addicted to your vids! Excellent teaching style!!
Bro your literally the best teacher out here in my opinion, whenever I watch your tutorials I never get confused, only inspired, Thank you for all the videos you put out 🙏
Hey Taetro! You said to leave a comment on this series and I just wanted to say a big thank you! This has been so amazing and helpful for me to watch. I'm brand new to ableton and DAW's in general, and so it all looked like A LOT when I first opened it up. But you have explained things slowly and clearly, and your demeanor is very friendly and encouraging. This is a fantastic course and I have also watched your music theory series. I love learning from you and I would love to see more tutorial videos, gear videos, theory, effects or anything else you think is helpful or just cool to show. Thanks for the channel man, I think you do really well with videos like this.
This man is single handedly carrying and teaching the next generation of sound engineers and music producers including myself, So thank you Taetro, please don’t stop what you’re doing!!
You're a natural when it comes to teaching. Your style is fantastic and you're doing an amazing job teaching the essential information. Very well done!
I spent $150 on a "producer course"... and this series is 1,000x better. You have become the person I search for first when I have Ableton or midi controller questions.
This series is absolutely brilliant, and so are you! Thank you so much for putting in the time and effort to create these videos, it helps so much and you explain it exactly right. Personally, I think you're the best music production teacher, especially for beginners like me.
Thank you so very much for all of your series. I'm a bass guitar/keys guy and play in a few different bands that play a few different genres but I've been experimenting with DAWs at home. Reaper and Studio one, (both that I'm in no way, shape, or form good at) and stumbled onto Ableton lite through the purchase of my newest keyboard, the Fantom 06. It came with Ableton, I downloaded it and stared at it for a while then started the turorials. Then, I found yourself and Sanjay C and it changed the whole thing for me. Although I'm still working with lite until I get a firmer grip on it, I see myself in the near future purchasing the Suite. It's become my go to now. I even bought the minilab mkII. And the sound suite that came with this thing is incredible. Please continue sharing your knowledge with us. It has been so helpful and I love the down to earth teaching style that you have. It really simplifies the DAW. Thanks!
dude, as requested at the 1:10 mark, just letting you know this series has been super helpful to me having had absolutely no prior exposure to Ableton Live your teaching style of reinforcing previous learnings and gradual introduction of new features/techniques is rock-solid and resonates well with my learning style can't wait to keep going! thank you so much!
I’m on your videos daily man, when I started I didn’t even know what workflow meant and now I am developing my own workflow, so much knowledge in your tutorials that make it easy and keeps music making fun. Much appreciation to you TAETRO
Hey, I've been working my way through these videos and they are absolutely perfect! I was hoping I'd be able to find a way to learn Ableton the same way I was taught how to use editing software at film school, and this series is the exact thing I was hoping for! I'm so glad I found this! Thanks so much!
Wanted to let you know, this series is so pleasant. I know some things about music already, but nothing about DAWs and I could have learned from manuals or technical YT videos, but the way you bring this makes it just so much more pleasant, relaxing and enjoyful, wow, really good job. Apart from that, the way you hold yourself, your attitude as a man, is so nice to experience. There's a lot of men in the music industry who are a bit bro'y, which I totally understand because music is so competitive and I get that they feel insecure. Being a man myself it's really nice to see that another man can come into this space without the big words and big I-know-it-best attitude. Thank you!
WOW, Very informative video. Good info. I will have to watch it a couple more times (and practice while you're talking to get the hang of what these effects are, what they do and how to use them. Great stuff. Keep them coming!
Great series! With it I can finally comfortably learn the basics of Ableton. Haven’t seen anything else of this good quality on the internet, so thank you for creating it!
Thank you Taetro you’re a lifesaver , this series plus that music theory series really really helped me a lot,, i was struggling and didn’t know where to start.. keep up the good work bro❤
Hello Taetro, to answer your question at the beggining of the video, YES your videos are soooo precious ! What a good teacher/mentor you are ! Your content is so clear and limpid that even being here (in Europe) thousands of kilometers from you, i feel like i am sitting next to you learning Ableton live everytime i watch your videos . Thank you so much !
this series is incredibly helpful, please keep making them, I feel like im learning so much with each episode, ableton felt and looked very confusing before
Hi we bought a forcrite interface We are old so bit difficult. Like you re teacher style. Ableton live looks great. Lesson 1. Will be watching the whole series. Thanks 🙏
I'm in the process of choosing a laptop, interface, DAW, etc. These videos have given me confidence that if I invest in a system I'm going to be able to be creative with it. You definitely have me leaning towards Abelton Live now. Looking forward to a deep dive into this video series when i have my system. Thanks
Hello from Ukraine and thank you soo much for your videos. I`m so happy that I find exactly your channel Begin to watch the 5th videos with great inspiration, pen, notebook and of course - with Ableton and my already done little track))
Such an accessible series. It easy to get daunted by all the options but you break it down so well. Thanks for the inspiration! (Also I NEVER comment haha)
still waiting for someone to notice the BLACKPINK lightstick and Lisa on the MIDI! made me love and trust you even more! (you casually really look like Lisa stan btw)
Love your videos, only suggestion I have is putting chapters on your video. I think for me, and others as well, if we've already watched previous videos it'd be nice to skip the intro and get straight into the content.
This video was great! very helpful. How would the hold function work in arrangement view though? you could just plop one quarternote on the track and it'll play indefinitely without being drawn indefinitely? EDIT: just tried it out, yup it just goes and goes haha