Piano Acid House Track In Ableton
P2P | 24 August 2022 | 1.89GB
Language: English | Duration: 2h 25m
Learn the techniques applied to classic house music from the late 1980’s. The Old Skool Acid Piano House course is a 19 part video class which has been designed for the beginner or those who are just starting to find their way around Ableton without too much struggle.I have broken the course down from installing the plug ins to beginning the drum programming using the iconic Roland 808 drum machine and developed a beat that is instantly catchy but very simple to produce.The course only requires you to download a few free vst plug ins at no extra cost which are all included in the course materials, so everything you need for the course from the samples to the videos etc is all in one folder when you download it.In the folder are the vocal samples, the midi files, the vst links and the full template that I have created so you can use it as a reference point.
I have made this in Ableton 10 so you can open it in that and anything above.This course can be done at your own pace and there is no time limit on when you complete it so the pressure is off and the fun is on. The thing I like to see is people enjoy making music and not feeling stressed, so take your time with this course and if you need any help at all, just contact me and I will guide you through any issues you may have.So go ahead and enjoy this course which I hope then gives you more skills and ideas on how to move forward with your own music productions in the future.
What you’ll learn:
– How to produce a classic sounding acid house piano track
– Beat programming production techniques
– Programming acid house arpeggios
– Editing and arranging music in AbletonRequirements:
– Beginners to intermediateINFO/DEMO/BUY: https://mage.si/ksjQz
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11 September 2023 / 7:19
Do you have the course, Creating Edits,Bootlegs & Mashups with Rob Tissera from Mixmasters site, please ?