Tutorial - Ableton Live - Bussing/Grouping EXPLAINED w/ Sausage Fattener

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Tutorial - Ableton Live - Bussing/Grouping EXPLAINED w/ Sausage Fattener
Posted on: 17.03.2012 by Emilee Thorlakson


Bussing in ableton live explained, its abit different to protool/logic/analog mixing consoles

the workflow is easier and quicker!

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Tessie Grether
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Not from me personally, I have a pretty solid understanding of my tools at the moment. Currently I'm working on actually recording vocals and coming up with different FX chains while still keep the VOX "legible" (I know that's not the word I should be using, but believe of anything better at the moment). So unless you have some insight into that I'm all good
I believe this video is good, whats wrong with someone explaining something simple? These kinds of things get asked ALL the time.
Emilee Thorlakson
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
That's fine and all, but don't show them something they can easily find on their own. Maybe instead of just showing them software features, why not show them actual production techniques and concept that could be applied to any software?
No worries, I'll keep that in mind.

Like I said, lots of videos coming with lots of different things.

Do you have any specific requests?
Emilee Thorlakson
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Why not explain something that isn't common knowledge? Perhaps go into detail behind the different options when Rendering a track in Ableton? Explain the difference between bouncing a track down in 44.1/16 vs 96/24, and toss in all the different dither options as far as what they are and what they are actually doing.
We will do more complex videos. We have alot ready to go. I'll put exporting in the pipeline, requests are what we need. Thanks heaps.

But the noobs need their videos aswell.
Emilee Thorlakson
17.03.2012


Bussing in ableton live explained, its abit different to protool/logic/analog mixing consoles

the workflow is easier and quicker!

subscribe/like/share

taking requests via PM

Mikko
Tessie Grether
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Not from me personally, I have a pretty solid understanding of my tools at the moment. Currently I'm working on actually recording vocals and coming up with different FX chains while still keep the VOX "legible" (I know that's not the word I should be using, but believe of anything better at the moment). So unless you have some insight into that I'm all good
I believe this video is good, whats wrong with someone explaining something simple? These kinds of things get asked ALL the time.
Georgina Schatzman
22.03.2012
Not from me personally, I have a pretty solid understanding of my tools at the moment. Currently I'm working on actually recording vocals and coming up with different FX chains while still keep the VOX "legible" (I know that's not the word I should be using, but believe of anything better at the moment). So unless you have some insight into that I'm all good
Emilee Thorlakson
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
That's fine and all, but don't show them something they can easily find on their own. Maybe instead of just showing them software features, why not show them actual production techniques and concept that could be applied to any software?
No worries, I'll keep that in mind.

Like I said, lots of videos coming with lots of different things.

Do you have any specific requests?
Georgina Schatzman
22.03.2012
That's fine and all, but don't show them something they can easily find on their own. Maybe instead of just showing them software features, why not show them actual production techniques and concept that could be applied to any software?
Emilee Thorlakson
22.03.2012
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Why not explain something that isn't common knowledge? Perhaps go into detail behind the different options when Rendering a track in Ableton? Explain the difference between bouncing a track down in 44.1/16 vs 96/24, and toss in all the different dither options as far as what they are and what they are actually doing.
We will do more complex videos. We have alot ready to go. I'll put exporting in the pipeline, requests are what we need. Thanks heaps.

But the noobs need their videos aswell.
Georgina Schatzman
22.03.2012
Why not explain something that isn't common knowledge? Perhaps go into detail behind the different options when Rendering a track in Ableton? Explain the difference between bouncing a track down in 44.1/16 vs 96/24, and toss in all the different dither options as far as what they are and what they are actually doing.
Georgina Schatzman
22.03.2012
I have to ask, was this really necessary? Wouldn't RTFM have been sufficient?

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