Point Blank: Style Guide: House pt. 2 – Making a House Track in Ableton Live

In this latest Point Blank video spot, they pay a visit to the studio of F9 Audio founder and Freemasons member James Wiltshire to discuss the origins of dance music… In their brand new Style Guide series, Point Blank pay a visit to the Brighton studio of F9 Audio founder and Freemasons member James Wiltshire […]

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In this latest Point Blank video spot, they pay a visit to the studio of F9 Audio founder and Freemasons member James Wiltshire to discuss the origins of dance music…

In their brand new Style Guide series, Point Blank pay a visit to the Brighton studio of F9 Audio founder and Freemasons member James Wiltshire to investigate the origins of dance music. They explore both who and what went into the creation of those early records, and how the scene and studios emerged and grew with the sound. Part one delved into the history of house music and explored one of the most iconic pieces of hardware behind the genre: the Roland TR-909. 

In this, the second episode of this series, James demonstrates how some of the classic house sounds created on hardware such as the TR-909 can be replicated with production techniques in Ableton Live. Watch the full video above and make sure you subscribe to Point Blank’s YouTube channel so you don’t miss future episodes in this series.

If you want to learn more sound design, production, mixing, mastering and composition tips, Point Blank’s Online Master Diploma course is perfect for you. Taken from anywhere in the world for up to 64 weeks, it’s one of their most comprehensive courses and has been taken by the likes of Claude VonStroke, Plastician and Jon Rundell. Head here to find out more about courses in London, Los Angeles and online.

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