Ultimate Ableton Live 11, Part 4: Synthesis and Sound Design
Offered By: Kadenze
Course Description
Overview
This course is "5-Star Certified" by the International Association of Online Music Educators and Institutions (IAOMEI). This course has been independently reviewed by a panel of experts and has received a stellar 5-star rating.
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Welcome to ULTIMATE ABLETON LIVE 11, PART 4: Synthesis and Sound Design!
In this course, we will use the real-world experiences of the award-winning instructor and university music production professor Dr. Jason Allen. But don't be worried - Dr. Allen is best known around campus for keeping things simple, accessible, useful, and fun.
Dr. Allen is a professional musician, top-rated Udemy instructor, and university professor. In 2017 the Star Tribune featured him as a "Mover and a Shaker," and he is recognized by the Grammy Foundation for his music education classes.
He is also an ABLETON LIVE CERTIFIED TRAINER.
In this class, we are going to learn Ableton Live 11, and every aspect of the program. We will focus on how to do everything possible in Ableton Live, and
you will finish this course as an expert in Ableton Live 11. Whether you have experience in music production already or not, this is the ultimate class to learn how to use the Ableton Live 11 software for any genre of music.
ULTIMATE ABLETON LIVE 10, PART 4 is everything you need to start making great tracks!
This is a really deep class - tons of content, tricks, and tips. Throughout the different "parts" of this class (there are six total) I'll go through literally everything I know about Ableton Live 11, and everything it took for me to become a Certified Trainer. I'll share some of my own tracks and give you some full sessions from my library to play around with and get you started.
In this part of the class, we are going to cover how to use the Live 11 software for a variety of kinds of synthesis, all leading to having unique and powerful sound design elements in your tracks. Including:
- Sound Design Principals
- Synthesis Types
- Synthesis Elements
- Live’s Analog Synthesizer
- Using LFO
- M4L Instruments
- Live’s Collision Synthesizer
- Live’s Electric Synthesizer
- Live’s Impulse Synthesizer
- Live’s Tension Synthesizer
- Live’s Operator Synthesizer
- The Samplers in Live 11
- The Simpler
- The Sampler
- Instrument Racks
- The External Instrument
- And Much, Much, More!
I will be making 6 (six!) complete "parts" in order to bring you the most comprehensive manual on Ableton Live production techniques ever created. Each class has Sets, sessions, and experiments for you to try on your own and follow along with.
You will not have another opportunity to learn Ableton Live in a more comprehensive way than this.
The course is a roadmap to MAKING STUNNING TRACKS with Ableton Live 11.
All the tools you need to produce great tracks are included in this course and the entire course is based on real-life experiences - not just academic theory.
Please click the "Take This Course" button so you can start making better tracks today.
** I guarantee that this course is the most thorough Ableton Live 11 course available ANYWHERE on the market - or your money back (30-day money- back guarantee) **
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Syllabus
- Collision
- First up: Collision!
- The External Instrument
- Last but not least, let's take a look at this little oddity. It is surprisingly useful if you are into modular synthesis or any other kind of analog gear.
- Racks
- I've hinted at the power for racks for a while now, so let's get down to business and learn how to use these to make amazing sound design patches.
- The Ableton Live Samplers
- Next let's look at the samplers included in Live, and how to make dynamic sounds using samples and samplers.
- Wrap Up
- That's it for now! Let me leave you with a few more things...
- Sound Design Basics
- Sound Design is the art of manipulating synthesizers to generate your own sounds. In this section we will look at the basic principals of sound design, and start crafting our very own sounds.
- Impulse
- Next let's look at the Impulse instrument in Live 11.
- The Wavetable Synth
- The newest synth we have in Live 11 is the wavetable. If you are looking to make big dubstep bass synths, or any growly sound, this is for you.
- Operator
- Now we get to start having some real fun. Operator is one of the most versatile instruments we have in Live 11.
- Electric
- Next, let's make some electric piano and Rhodes Organ sounds with Electric.
- The Ableton Live Instruments
- In this section we will look at the common principals that all the instruments have, and then dive into each instrument one-by-one.
- Working With Live’s Instruments
- First let's dive into Live's instruments and learn how to work with them on a general level, and then next we will focus in on each one.
- Introduction
- Welcome to Ableton Live 11! Let’s jump in with some basics.
- Live's Analog Instrument
- The Analog instrument is a great place to start because it lays out all of the elements in a relatively simple way. After we master this we can go on to the more complicated instruments.
- Tension
- Next let's explore more physical modeling with Tension.
Taught by
Richard Sheehan and Jason Allen
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