Don't know where to start with Ableton
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Don't know where to start with Ableton
Hi, I've just gotten myself a bit settled with Ableton. Well, what I mean by settled is I bought an APC40, an AKAI MPK25, and some nice Studio Monitor headphones. I am new to ableton, and music production in general.
I have the Ableton Education version, because I got a student discount. It seems to not have come with many features, such as operator, analog, among others. Should I just go through the library on ableton's website and buy all the things I'm missing? Is it really that worth it? Also, what would you recommend buying in order to get started?
Thanks!
I have the Ableton Education version, because I got a student discount. It seems to not have come with many features, such as operator, analog, among others. Should I just go through the library on ableton's website and buy all the things I'm missing? Is it really that worth it? Also, what would you recommend buying in order to get started?
Thanks!
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
Learn the basics on that version. Using premade audio loops is a good introduction. The fun in that only lasts so long.
Try using any of the instruments in conjunction with the loops.
Maybe even use some songs you like in the mix if it lets you.
Once you are comfortable with all the basics of that, I'd say try the demo. It is bigger.
You can register for a 30 day free trial I think.
Go crazy on that and then see if you prefer to have the instruments from the Suite or not (I'd say yes, they cooperate very nicely with Ableton)
Try using any of the instruments in conjunction with the loops.
Maybe even use some songs you like in the mix if it lets you.
Once you are comfortable with all the basics of that, I'd say try the demo. It is bigger.
You can register for a 30 day free trial I think.
Go crazy on that and then see if you prefer to have the instruments from the Suite or not (I'd say yes, they cooperate very nicely with Ableton)
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
If you're just starting I wouldn't recommend going all out on purchases, as comforting as that can be sometimes. I say just learn with what you have and figure out what you like using, research software synths and things like that. You might just end up using plug ins for all you know. Operator is definitely interesting but there are other FM synthesizers too. Just play around do a lot of youtubing lol.
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Just make sure you have essential things for what you're doing, like Simpler would be essential for you seeing as you have an apc40.
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Just make sure you have essential things for what you're doing, like Simpler would be essential for you seeing as you have an apc40.
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
Just a question
Why would you get more stuff you dont know how to use when you already have stuff you dont know how to use?
Why would you get more stuff you dont know how to use when you already have stuff you dont know how to use?
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
i disagree some vsti are just years ahead,
just two example : alchemy and Diva
(i just can't stop with two : massive, sylenth1, razor, dune ...)
without talking about sampler : kontack, halion or machfive
there is so much to discover and enjoy
just two example : alchemy and Diva
(i just can't stop with two : massive, sylenth1, razor, dune ...)
without talking about sampler : kontack, halion or machfive
there is so much to discover and enjoy
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Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
Advantages and disadvantages to both. I like being able to have both piano roll and plugin on screen together (not much use with just a laptop screen though).
I think to get started, the only thing you need in addition to standard live is a VA synth. And there's free ones I prefer to suite's analog.
Eg u-he Tyrell n6
But if you go down the free download route, don't be tempted to get loads of stuff. You're better off getting one or two good ones and learning them properly. Use live's effects for now (by the time reverb starts getting on your nerves, you'll know what you're looking for).
I think to get started, the only thing you need in addition to standard live is a VA synth. And there's free ones I prefer to suite's analog.
Eg u-he Tyrell n6
But if you go down the free download route, don't be tempted to get loads of stuff. You're better off getting one or two good ones and learning them properly. Use live's effects for now (by the time reverb starts getting on your nerves, you'll know what you're looking for).
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Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
I would say stick with what you've got for now, and possibly get some free VST synths. Computer Music has quite a selection of usable ones.. great for beginners.
My concern with going all out is... what if you actually don't like it/ can't get into it/ can never complete a set? It's an expensive mistake to make. Get the fundamentals sorted first and when you realise it's happening for you.. upgrade.
My concern with going all out is... what if you actually don't like it/ can't get into it/ can never complete a set? It's an expensive mistake to make. Get the fundamentals sorted first and when you realise it's happening for you.. upgrade.
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
What do you want to do with it? What can you do with what you've got? Two questions I've been asking myself recently. Do you know what GAS is?Techboy331 wrote:Hi, I've just gotten myself a bit settled with Ableton. Well, what I mean by settled is I bought an APC40, an AKAI MPK25, and some nice Studio Monitor headphones. I am new to ableton, and music production in general.
Get started with Ableton? Ableton.Techboy331 wrote:Also, what would you recommend buying in order to get started?
Re: Don't know where to start with Ableton
One of those things that's really hard to answer as there are a million ways to make electronic music. For me, I loved Operator as it was really technical and used everything I'd learned about waves in college studying electrical engineering.
I learned Live using tutorials on youtube. I've put together a website with some of the best. Try these introductory tutorials if you're looking for a place to start:
How To Write Beats – 2 Hour Introduction to Electronic Music and Ableton Live
Impulse Beginners Tutorial – Over One Hour Includes Live Basics
More Introductory Ableton Tutorials
I learned Live using tutorials on youtube. I've put together a website with some of the best. Try these introductory tutorials if you're looking for a place to start:
How To Write Beats – 2 Hour Introduction to Electronic Music and Ableton Live
Impulse Beginners Tutorial – Over One Hour Includes Live Basics
More Introductory Ableton Tutorials