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Tutorials
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 4:55 pm
by shang-chi
Can anyone help me find a few tutorials for starting to use ableton to make dubstep, and find / installing clips. I found i few samples and clips but im installing them wrong cause i cant put them to play inside a simpler, thanks guy/girls
Re: Tutorials
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:53 pm
by higgzbozon
Shang-chi wrote:Can anyone help me find a few tutorials for starting to use ableton to make dubstep, and find / installing clips. I found i few samples and clips but im installing them wrong cause i cant put them to play inside a simpler, thanks guy/girls
Best is to do a search on the forum and google. There's alot been said and explained already.

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:58 pm
by contakt321
I don't think you will find a specific Ableton Dubstep tutorial.
I recommend you go through all of the lessons in Ableton, and spend some time watching the Ableton youtube videos.
Watch the Rusko masterclass video for a very basic overview for how he makes Dubstep.
Combine knowledge and make your own Dubstep.
As for Simpler: Put an empty Simpler into a midi track. Drag the Wav, Mp3, etc of the sample you want to use in the Simpler's sample editing window. Presto!
Not in any jerkish way, but if you are asking that question, it sounds like you are just getting started. Definitely work through the lessons built into Ableton - they are super helpful!
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:01 pm
by drokkr
contakt321 wrote:Definitely work through the lessons built into Ableton - they are super helpful!
they are very well done/written.
try the ableton forum too, it's very handy.
Re: Tutorials
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:09 pm
by 3za
this shit dont happen over night give it time
Re: Tutorials
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:16 pm
by contakt321
3za wrote:this shit dont happen over night give it time
Agreed.
I had extensive experience in production with hardware. It took me a month to get the basics of Ableton (b/c I am dumb and also busy) but it really took me even a few months longer to own it. From then on things got better and better, and the depth and flexibility of Ableton means I am still discovering new tricks, techniques and methods everyday.
Re: Tutorials
Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 10:22 pm
by 3za
contakt321 wrote:3za wrote:this shit dont happen over night give it time
Agreed.
I had extensive experience in production with hardware. It took me a month to get the basics of Ableton (b/c I am dumb and also busy) but it really took me even a few months longer to own it. From then on things got better and better, and the depth and flexibility of Ableton means I am still discovering new tricks, techniques and methods everyday.
i dont even use ablton it freaks me out
i just mean this music thing so many people nower days think they can just jump on a computer and come with some big tunes. this shit is not happeing you got to work at it.