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For the past couple of nights I've been working on a short write up of how to simply bus tracks together in Ableton, I hope it's of some use to some of you.
This will come in useful. I'm looking to play live through ableton, bringing parts of my audio from the DAW i use for production. I need to get my head round the ableton interface to feel like i'm adding anything so this guide will be a nice way to do that. Thanks!
Seriously comprehensive and impressive guide here, man. Gonna give it a read, have a feeling I'll learn quite a bit from it.
ReplyDeleteJust standard stuff, but I didn't utilize bus' until months into my production, so hopefully it will help a few.
ReplyDeleteYou are a kind man! I can see this blog helping a lot of people in the future.
ReplyDeleteThis will come in useful. I'm looking to play live through ableton, bringing parts of my audio from the DAW i use for production. I need to get my head round the ableton interface to feel like i'm adding anything so this guide will be a nice way to do that. Thanks!
ReplyDeletealot of people dont know this stuff, but its seriously worth learning.
ReplyDeleteCool little guide, really enjoying your posts
ReplyDeleteGreat read and much appreciated.
ReplyDeletewhat's the difference between doing this and grouping?
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