Ableton Live’s MIDI mapping is an essential tool, but it can be confusing to a new comer of Ableton or even music production in general. Today we’re going to go through everything you ...
When software ‘normalizes’ a piece of audio, it finds the loudest point in the audio (or ‘peak’). If the peak is -3db for example, normalizing will bring the entire audio recording up by 3db, ...
It can be pretty challenging to cancel out all background noise while recording. Hiss from your audio interface, hum from the computer’s fan, guitar buzz, microphone noise, or general surrounding commotion can ruin ...
If you have an Audio Interface then it’s probably pretty central to your music production studio. But if you’re struggling to get Ableton Live to recognize yours, then this is a huge problem ...
When using Ableton Live to perform your music to a crowd or even just at home in your studio, It’s critical that you’re able to launch clips in time with the rest of your ...
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