Ableton Push 2 – Primed and Ready
Ableton Push 2 – Primed and Ready, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 52 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 47 reviews, and has 496 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn music theory using Ableton's devices and piano roll Get up to speed using Push 2 to track beats and chords Layer device chains and plugins to create polished productions Program familiar beats This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner music producers who want to learn about composing music with Ableton's tools or Beginner Ableton users who want to use music theory in Ableton or Anyone getting started making music with Ableton and Push It is particularly useful for Beginner music producers who want to learn about composing music with Ableton's tools or Beginner Ableton users who want to use music theory in Ableton or Anyone getting started making music with Ableton and Push.
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Summary
Title: Ableton Push 2 – Primed and Ready
Price: $54.99
Average Rating: 3.65
Number of Lectures: 52
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 52
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 61
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 61
Original Price: $44.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Learn music theory using Ableton's devices and piano roll
- Get up to speed using Push 2 to track beats and chords
- Layer device chains and plugins to create polished productions
- Program familiar beats
Who Should Attend
- Beginner music producers who want to learn about composing music with Ableton's tools
- Beginner Ableton users who want to use music theory in Ableton
- Anyone getting started making music with Ableton and Push
Target Audiences
- Beginner music producers who want to learn about composing music with Ableton's tools
- Beginner Ableton users who want to use music theory in Ableton
- Anyone getting started making music with Ableton and Push
Ableton and Push have evolved and grown into the premier electronic music performance tool. However, (like any instrument) the artist can only express themselves and make music if they understand the tools. If you’re new to Ableton or coming from another software and you’re looking for clear, concise guidance for making music and understanding the Ableton/Push workflow… this course is for you 🙂
Getting Creative
The course starts by diving into a real-world track that uses device chains, virtual instruments and presets. As the first section progresses, you’ll walkthrough an Ableton project as its fully dissected and explained – channel by channel, effect by effect. The first section presents a multi-faceted, layered track that shows how creative we can be inside Ableton!
Piano Roll
Since the piano roll is where many Ableton users (even Push users) spend a fair amount of time, I’ve included an entire section of lessons on the piano roll. Since music theory is so closely related to our work in the piano roll, many of the lessons in this section combine Ableton workflow with music theory. You’ll learn:
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Building Scales (major and minor)
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Keyboard shortcuts and workflow acceleration
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Creative use of MIDI devices
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How to craft good sub-bass
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Write chord progressions using numerals
Demystify Push
Once you get your hands on a Push 2, you’ll probably feel 2 things: (1) excitement about this awesome, powerful instrument and (2) frustration that it seems complex. Section 4 of this course demystifies the Push. You’ll learn about Push’s 2 main modes – In Key and Chromatic. You’ll learn how these modes are different, how the pads present different visual feedback and when you should use one rather than the other.
The section on Push Pads demonstrates the easiest ways to play chords and melodies on the Push – like a real instrument. Once again, you’ll learn how music theory plays a role in the way pads are illuminated and played. You’ll learn about playing extended chords and using arpeggiators to add motion to your performances.
Rhythm is King
Of course, electronic music (and ANY music, really) is only as good as the beat underneath. If you’ve got unresolved questions about those ‘fraction’ buttons down the right side of your push OR you’re wondering how to create more compelling beats, the section on rhythm theory will keep you covered! You’ll learn about:
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Beats, 1/4, 1/8’s and timing
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Created complex polyrhythmic beats
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Humanizing your beats
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Programming familiar beats:
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House
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UK Garage
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2-Step
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After completing the lessons on rhythm, you’ll understand beats intellectually AND you’ll feel more confident using your Push to make beats and get level-up your tracks.
Well-Rounded & Complete
The last main section in the course is a video reference that will help you get clear on any aspect of music theory that might still be confusing. From key signatures to triplets, this course will answer your questions and explain everything a context that makes perfect sense inside of Ableton or on your Push!
Each section has been thoughtfully taught – always bringing up the most useful answers to the most common questions. No filler. If you’re new to Ableton and Push, this course will get you where you need to be. I’ve been working with Ableton since version 4 and I’ve performed live for years with both the original Push and the Push 2. This course is culmination of what I know is useful to every beginner.
The course sections contain a quiz and a project – extra tools for you to evaluate your progress and stay focused as you learn. The quizzes are short, but a great way to make sure you’re picking up the most important info from each section. The projects offer you an optional way to practice and consolidate everything you’re learning through real-world application.
If at anytime you have questions, concerns or suggestions – simply message me or post in the discussion. I’m super-committed to my online students and I’ll always get back to you and be as helpful as I can be. Thanks for checking out this course. Now, let’s get started!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Music We'll Study
Lecture 3: Tips for This Course!
Chapter 2: Layering & Music Theory
Lecture 1: Getting Started
Lecture 2: Bass Device Chain
Lecture 3: Sub Bass Device Chain
Lecture 4: Grand Piano Device Chain
Lecture 5: Dance Dot Track
Lecture 6: Pad & Layering
Lecture 7: Layers Dissected
Lecture 8: Section Project Outline
Chapter 3: Concepts on the Piano Roll
Lecture 1: Deriving Scales
Lecture 2: Relative Scales
Lecture 3: Major Harmony (Chords)
Lecture 4: Minor Harmony (Chords)
Lecture 5: Progressions & Numerals
Lecture 6: Piano Roll Keyboard Tips
Lecture 7: Piano Roll Harmony
Lecture 8: Chord MIDI Device
Lecture 9: Arpeggios & Arpeggiators
Lecture 10: P5 Sub Bass
Lecture 11: Compound Arpeggiator
Lecture 12: Scale MIDI Device
Lecture 13: Summary & Section Project Outline
Chapter 4: Pad Patterns on Push 2
Lecture 1: Overview & Goals
Lecture 2: In Key vs. Chromatic
Lecture 3: "Triangles" and Numerals
Lecture 4: Performing Chords
Lecture 5: Extensions & Compounds
Lecture 6: Arpeggiator Extensions
Chapter 5: Rhythm Theory
Lecture 1: Duple & Triple Rhythms
Lecture 2: Simple Polyrhythms
Lecture 3: Multi-Clip Polyrhythms
Lecture 4: Dotted Delay
Lecture 5: Humanizing & Randomizing
Lecture 6: Beatmaking: House
Lecture 7: Beatmaking: UK Garage
Lecture 8: Beatmaking: 2 Step
Lecture 9: Tips & Section Wrap-Up
Chapter 6: Terms & Concepts
Lecture 1: Pitch
Lecture 2: Enharmonic Equivalents
Lecture 3: Whole & Half Steps
Lecture 4: Chromatic Scale
Lecture 5: Major Scale Formula
Lecture 6: Minor Scale Formula
Lecture 7: Arpeggios
Lecture 8: Key Signature
Lecture 9: 1/4 Notes & Subdivisions
Lecture 10: 1/16th Grid
Lecture 11: Triplet Grid
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion & Summary
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture
Instructors
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Will Edwards
Music Coach & Online Instructor
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 11 votes
- 5 stars: 24 votes
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