How to learn Live..
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How to learn Live..
Hello!
I am an extremely newbee at Live 3.. I purchased it for 2 weeks ago, and I have to learn _many_ things..
anybody got some tips for me, so that I can learn it faster? any tricks I should know of?
thanks
I am an extremely newbee at Live 3.. I purchased it for 2 weeks ago, and I have to learn _many_ things..
anybody got some tips for me, so that I can learn it faster? any tricks I should know of?
thanks
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read the manual ,
click on everything to understand the interface. try to click on every numbers or lines you see on the screen .
when i got live first , i droped it because live manual use some words that was not part of the normal digital audio vocabulary.example they call clips the samples or wave files.
click on everything try to drag & drop or move things ,cos you can do something with everything you see on the screen .
click on everything to understand the interface. try to click on every numbers or lines you see on the screen .
when i got live first , i droped it because live manual use some words that was not part of the normal digital audio vocabulary.example they call clips the samples or wave files.
click on everything try to drag & drop or move things ,cos you can do something with everything you see on the screen .
I never read the manual, except for that latency configuration page. Just leave that little window up that gives tips when you mouse-over things, and try to work with it. I started with live 1.5, and probably still some features from back then that I haven't touched on, but I've learned alot, and I continue to learn new things everytime I experiment.
Live is the most intuitive program I have ever used period! That little info window on the lower left is the greatest feature ever. I still haven't read the manual but I can do all sorts of things that I couldn't do with my previous(now abandoned) sequencer. I picked up Live 2 Power but I haven't read much of that either. The best place for info is here in the forums.
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I have to agree it's one of the easiest and most intuitive programs/interfaces I've encountered. In fact once I got over that all the functionality is there, and there isn't really anything hidden "under the table", it almost instantly became very natural to use. As almost everything follows the drag & drop logic, it's easy to just try things out by dragging stuff to different places just to see what happens.
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Use Live for whatever. Rock. Dance. Trance. I'm going to record a kit into Pro Tools today, cut it up, put it in Live and get down with my bad self. Hell, I think I'll bypass Pro Tools and go straight into Live. Live works with any type of muzak.
Definitely read the manual! Its actually really well written and since it comes from the musician's perspective it has many tips and hints on creative ways to use Live. There are many functions that i wouldn't have known to use had i not read the manual - such as the consolidate and split functions in arrange mode and a ton of keyboard shortcuts. Of course the real learning in Live comes through playing around with it and learning it just like any other instrument Have fun!!