Loops and Live Takes with LNA on Push
Get to grips with the basics of recording on Push, looping the audio and arranging it for studio sessions or live performances.
Get to grips with the basics of recording on Push, looping the audio and arranging it for studio sessions or live performances.
Arial Brikha reveals the creative process behind his ‘90s Detroit techno hit “Groove La Chord” and how he has recreated it using Live and Note.
Check out how Reid Stefan uses Ableton Live stock plugins to record, mix and master atmospheric vocals from KARRA for an EDM track.
Composer and musician Grand River joins Dennis DeSantis for a session at Bewake Studios, Berlin.
Audio engineer Liz Teutsch gives a deep dive into the basics of microphone technology, and tips on how to make the most of the tools we have available to us.
Spirit of the Beehive on making their album Entertainment, Death by themselves in Ableton Live and how they translate their immersive studio sound to the stage
Watch Brazilian composer Rossano Snel build an emotive neoclassical remix using some of Live 11’s new features and effects.
Watch Catnapp lay down a simple structure for her vocals before turning to an old project to give her new track a tense, hyper-modern feel.
Interview with Imagine Dragons in which the multi-platinum selling rock band explain in detail how they use Ableton Live to write their music
Australian artist Gordi reveals the process behind her second album, Our Two Skins
Check out Rachel K Collier using looping channels and intuitive audio routing to make an uplifting club track shaped by the sound of her own voice.
The Made In Ableton Live video series shows artists from different genres taking a track from conception to completion
Part 3 of A Brief History of The Studio As An Instrument features King Tubby, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Conny Plank, and Patrick Cowley and other audio pioneers
Part 2 of A Brief History of The Studio As An Instrument features George Martin, The Beatles, Delia Derbyshire, Raymond Scott and other audio pioneers
Part 1 of A Brief History of The Studio As An Instrument traces the beginnings of sound manipulation, sampling, looping and creative recording practice.