Ableton Live's Analog Instrument

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Ableton Live's Analog Instrument

About this course

100% Answer Rate! Every single question posted to this class is answered within 24 hours by the instructor. For years I've been teaching Ableton Live in the college classroom. As a University Professor, my classes are sought after, and, frankly, expensive. I believe Ableton Live can be learned by anyone, and cost shouldn't be a barrier. This class uses the same outline and syllabus I've used in my college classes for years, at a fraction of the cost.This class is an excerpt from Ultimate Ableton Live: Part 4 - Synths & Samplers. The full course is available here on Udemy. But if you just want to test the waters of this class, then start here!In the full class, Ultimate Ableton Live: Part 4 - Synths & Samplers, we cover tons of content, including all (all!) of the Ableton Live Instruments. Here is a summary of topics from that course: Synthesis BasicsTypes of SynthesisPhysical Modeling SynthesisElements of SynthesisLive's Analog InstrumentLive's Collision InstrumentLive's Electric InstrumentLive's Impulse InstrumentLive's Tension InstrumentLive's Operator InstrumentLive's Simpler InstrumentLive's Sampler InstrumentMultisamples and ZonesSampler OrchestrasRacks!!!!Instrument RacksChain SelectorMacros in RacksDrum RacksChoke SettingsThe External Instrument...and much more!You will not have another opportunity to learn Ableton Live in a more comprehensive way than this. J. Anthony Allen is an Ableton Certified Trainer and a Ph.D. in Music Composition and master of Electronic Sounds. His music has been heard internationally in film, radio, video games, and ind

What you'll learn

  • understand the basics of synthesis
  • explore various types of synthesis
  • gain familiarity with Ableton Live's analog instruments
  • learn about instrument racks and their functionalities

Skills you'll gain

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