Made in Ableton Live: Tom Cosm
Watch Tom Cosm layer buzzing neurobass over hard-hitting drums as he crafts a dynamic, richly textured arrangement for a drum and bass track.
Watch Tom Cosm layer buzzing neurobass over hard-hitting drums as he crafts a dynamic, richly textured arrangement for a drum and bass track.
All You Need Is Live presents two tutorial videos looking at specific features in Ableton Live’s Wavetable device.
This tutorial explains some of the terms and techniques used in creating sound for movies and trailers.
A.Fruit combines sound design for video games with bass-forward production.
A new video tutorial from Slynk demonstrates the creative potential of Hybrid Reverb
ELPHNT shows us around the key features in Live 11’s Inspired by Nature devices.
Learn about two of Live 11’s new devices – Spectral Time and Spectral Resonator. Ableton developers delve into FFT and share some ways to use the effects.
Watch a tutorial video that shows off the wide range of sounds that can be made in Collision
Watch Eomac sample sounds from the street on his phone to create a full-frequency sample pack, and make a driving techno track with the resulting parts.
Berlin-based house and techno producer Eluize lifts the lid on her creative process, with a free Live set download to see how she works.
Sound designer Richard Veenstra outlines 10 tips to make your pad sounds stand out. Audio examples included.
Video tutorial by Ransby showing how to create your own unique instruments in Simpler
Watch a tutorial video that shares inventive ways of making unique sounds using Live’s native Effects.
In this video, ELPHNT demonstrates creative approaches to Live’s native delay devices to create effects such as chorus, flange, pitch-shift and stereo width.
Seed to Stage explores three different methods for using generative and random glitch effects to create interesting drum patterns.
Slynk explores granular synthesis using Grain Scanner, and comes up with unique synth sounds, glitchy vocal effects, and some creepy cave foley.
Simpler’s not just for slicing and dicing samples. Seed to Stage shares some creative ways to use the device for synthesis and sound design.
Watch Anthony Thogmartin use Operator to quickly conjure up all manner of sounds, from basic drum hits to rich pads and screeching Reese bass.