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whats the best ableton tutorial?
Posted on: 21.01.2011 by Tricia Krewer
I want to learn ableton but have no idea where to start. Its not the type of program like traktor or maschine where you can fool around with for a few hours and have a lot of the basics down. So how and where did you guys learn ableton?
Dione Haimes
18.07.2012
Originally Posted by Rkid_Dan
sonicacademy.com

IMO the best place for ableton videos if you want it for producing
If your looking at sonic acadamy ive got a licence for sale
Tricia Krewer
21.01.2011
I want to learn ableton but have no idea where to start. Its not the type of program like traktor or maschine where you can fool around with for a few hours and have a lot of the basics down. So how and where did you guys learn ableton?
Beverlee Bedrin
24.09.2012
http://www.lynda.com/Ableton-Live-8-...g/70663-2.html
Beverlee Bedrin
24.09.2012
lynda.com $20 a month but you can cancel at any time. Lot's of great tutorials on production and many other trades
Lizette Hustus
24.09.2012
To get started in Live, I recommend these two tutorials which are free and total 3 hours! Follow along as they go through the basic parts:

How To Write Beats – 2 Hour Introduction to Electronic Music and Ableton Live
Impulse Beginners Tutorial – Over One Hour Includes Live Basics

I also have an entire introduction section to Live on my webpage:

Introduction Tutorials for Ableton Live
Stanley Topoleski
18.07.2012
i am the tutorial... but i am also expensive lol... you could try DJTT, loopmasters (looptv.net) or just google it
Dione Haimes
18.07.2012
Originally Posted by Rkid_Dan
sonicacademy.com

IMO the best place for ableton videos if you want it for producing
If your looking at sonic acadamy ive got a licence for sale
Maximina Daspit
18.07.2012
The dubspot 30|30 course is pretty good, not sure if you can still enroll though.
Lizette Hustus
17.07.2012
I recommend using all of your available free resources before you begin to pay a lot of money for online courses. There's free content available on youtube, vimio, and many tutorial sites. I myself have an aggregate site for what I believe to be the best tutorials on the internet. If you're interested, see the link in my signature.
Mauro Left
23.01.2011
sonicacademy.com

IMO the best place for ableton videos if you want it for producing
Sanjuana Newburn
22.01.2011
I found this site pretty damn awesome. http://nickstutorials.com/ A lot of free stuff on there as well as some tutorials you need to buy. Very reasonably priced though and very informative. I went nuts and bought them all.
Dalton Billson
22.01.2011
Go to Youtube. Most important thing to learn is how to warp your songs and samples. I learned everything from the manual, Youtube and just playing around with it and a little over a year later have made a complete switch from Traktor
Andree Ganas
22.01.2011
I viewed multiple online tutorials, but found I needed a bit more of a structured approach. I bit the bullet and paid for live-courses.com. It is pricey at $288 for the beginner/intermediate and another $288 for the advanced courses. You can bundle both of them and use the loopmasters coupon code LM20 which comes to $288 for everything. The beginner courses are very entry level, but that is cool with me. I like building on a solid foundation. I have not yet started the advanced courses. The course includes about 800MB of loops and samples and a novation bass station plugin.

Also check out Tom Cosm's website http://www.cosm.co.nz/
He has lots of free tutorials and for ten bucks a month you get complete access
Coreen Pankow
22.01.2011
watch all the dubspot videos/videos about what you wanna accomplish with the program (djing/producing)

and sit there and play with it. someone gave me awesome advice when i started playing with ableton.....

Start something, work on it for an hr. at the end of that hr. save and open a new file. repeat the process.

do that 50-100 times and you should have the basics of how to make some of the sounds you wanna make (that doesnt include the countless hours watching youtube videos trying to figure it all out)

its a long road. but its a blast. i surprise myself all the time with what i can do with that program.
Jacque Divinity
22.01.2011
bought software comes with manuals.. they're usually a good place to start. then theres youtube, vimeo, ableton.com, abletonlivedj.com, google....
Nedra Fresneda
21.01.2011
endless hours playing with it (and rtfm). I'd rather learn by myself than taking courses. i'm not a wiz but i get the job done.

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