Tutorial: Building EDM Track in Ableton Live 9.7 German

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combovaria
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Tutorial: Building EDM Track in Ableton Live 9.7 German

Post by combovaria » Mon Apr 03, 2017 11:15 am

Hello Guys.

I started with a Tutorial, how to start a EDM song from scratch. There are a few out there, but i thought, i start something in German.
There will be more in the future, also in english. Hope you like it. If you have some inspiration, positive feedback or critics, don´t hesitate to write me or comment.

Here you go to the Tutorials


Hi Leute. Ich stelle derzeit ein paar Tutorials her. Ich starte mal mit nem 08/15 EDM Track, solche Tutorials gibts zu hauf, hatte aber gedacht, das mal in Deutsch zu machen. Wer Lust hat, kann sich das ja mal anschauen. Für Kritik, Lob, Anregungen bin ich offen.

Bye

Christos

combovaria
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Re: Tutorial: Building EDM Track in Ableton Live 9.7 German

Post by combovaria » Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:32 pm

This is a good point. More precise title would be helpful. Thanks. Other tutorials will be also in english.

TomKern
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Re: Tutorial: Building EDM Track in Ableton Live 9.7 German

Post by TomKern » Tue Apr 04, 2017 10:15 am

This is not a dig at you personally, but why do all the tutorial makers focus so much on the low hanging fruits that everyone else out there has already covered time and again.

For me the usefulness of youtube for finding tutorials always goes straight to zero as soon as the topic in questions gets a little more advanced.

Just my 2ct

combovaria
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Re: Tutorial: Building EDM Track in Ableton Live 9.7 German

Post by combovaria » Tue Apr 04, 2017 6:05 pm

Exactly, and i know what you mean. I am searching for more depth tutorials, too. But only, because i already now things. First i want to tell you, why i do these tutorials. I want to start the basic stuff for beginner, because i want to show my work to beginner/people who want me as an trainer. So the barrier is not that high, and there is less fear of contact. And in some cases, when you build a whole song, there are sometimes different techniques i do, than someone else. In this case its more focussed on the build-up of a track. More advanced tutorials will come (for example how to setup tracks in a/crossfade and fast follow action clips in b/crossfade to make crazy random transitions when you crossfade / and more).

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