Learn Ableton Live’s different Clip Launch behaviours
In this week’s tutorial, Liam explores the Clip Launch box and explains Launch Modes, Quantization, Follow Actions, Transpose options and more.
Ableton Live 10 is favoured by producers, performers and artists around the globe for the Session View’s Clip Launching capabilities. Understanding the different options available is critical in making the most out of the Session View, particularly in a performing environment.
In this video, MusicTech’s Ableton Live expert, Liam O’Mullane shows you the different ways of launching Clips in Live, with individual quantise options, different velocity configurations and how one clip can flow into another.
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- Understanding Warp Modes
- Slicing audio clips to MIDI
- Gating and sidechaining
- Auxiliary effects understood
- Creative Sidechaining
- Saving CPU
- Converting audio to MIDI
- Using Drum Rack
- Instrument, MIDI and Audio Racks
- Understanding Reverb and Convolution Reverb
- Arpeggiator MIDI effect
- Clip envelopes
- Understanding Echo and Delay
Those of you who already know Live inside and out, but are looking to explore other DAWs may want to check out our Logic Tips Series, following a similar pattern to this course.
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