5 Ways to Use Reverb in Your Mix
Reverb is a great tool for your mix. Reverb can be used to make extreme changes to your mix, but most people generally want it to be subtle. It adds depth and musicality to your mix, without overriding the focus...
Reverb is a great tool for your mix. Reverb can be used to make extreme changes to your mix, but most people generally want it to be subtle. It adds depth and musicality to your mix, without overriding the focus...
Ableton Live's racks can be as simple and complex as you wish them to be. Don't be put off by perceived complexity though. There's lots of cool things you can do and Joshua Casper shows some here. I love racks....
MAutoPitch is a simple automatic pitch correction plugin designed for vocals and other monophonic instruments. Besides its main purpose of making the audio more in-tune, MAutoPitch provides features like such as formant shift and stereo-expansion. MAutoPitch features up to 8 channels...
Okay I don’t suppose I am the first nor will I be the last to raise this question that is which DAW is best out of Logic, Pro Tools, Ableton or Cubase but here is part one of my thoughts and coming up soon, part two...
One unique aspects of Diplo’s production is the use of vocal chops, providing a simple yet effective way to create rhythmical sequences. Achieving Diplo style vocal chops can easily be accomplished by loading a vocal sample into Ableton’s Sampler and...
Panning is by far the most crucial step for getting a wide stereo image. Panning lets you place individual instruments, or even certain frequencies of instruments, in a particular spot within your stereo image - and go as wide as...
Time/Rate: This is the amount of time it takes one delay signal or repetition to occur. This parameter is measured in milliseconds (ms) or beat divisions 1/4, 1/8, etc). Sync: This parameter will allow you to sync your delay with your DAW’s...
Dynamic EQs are like regular EQs on steroids. Usually most Dynamic EQs are quite expensive but there are one or two passable freebies floating around. However, what if I told you that we can build one right inside of Ableton...
Mid/Side processing is a clever technique which, once learned, will somehow find its way into multiple mixes. Mid/Side processing's strength lies in making subtle changes to the stereo image of your tracks, and luckily for us, Ableton Live makes this...