Is there a book or tutorials target for just what I'm aiming for? I'll appreciate any tips. Regards
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So folks who make electronic music aren't musicians?kena.cwb wrote:Thanks guys, but I'm just realizing that there's a lack of tutorials aimed to musicians. Probably because Live is known to be the DJ's software and most of the tuts are target to create electronic DJ type music.
Yes they are, just not the classic type of musician I'm referring to ... probably those 'classic type' won't be using Live as well, instead sticking to sw live Cubase or Pro-Tools ... I just think Live has much more power/possibilities than those mentioned ... and although I'm primarily using it for basic stuff, I believe in the long run when I get better with the sw I'll be using it for different things too, that's why I stick with Ableton. Sorry for the 'musician' thing ... we're all musicians after allUltimateOutsider wrote:So folks who make electronic music aren't musicians?kena.cwb wrote:Thanks guys, but I'm just realizing that there's a lack of tutorials aimed to musicians. Probably because Live is known to be the DJ's software and most of the tuts are target to create electronic DJ type music.
Live and all the instruments/effects included in the Ableton Suite are just tools. The purpose of most of the tutorials involving Live and other similar products is to explain how to use those tools. It doesn't matter what form of music you're attempting to make; when you learn how to use the tool it's up to you to apply that to the music you're making.
All of the videos/resources mentioned so far will equip you to make those choices, but it sounds like you're looking for something more concise and targeted.