Mixing And Mastering Electronic Music In Ableton Live
Mixing And Mastering Electronic Music In Ableton Live, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 21 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 48 subscribers.
You will learn about Mix drums for maxmum punch and clarity so that they cut through your mix Mix a track that contains a wide range of bass sounds so that they all sit well with each other in your final mixdown use compression and multiband compression like a boss Use mid-side EQ to control the stereo field of any sound at different frequencies in the spectrum Make use of overdrive, saturation and distortion to bring out extra harmonics in your sounds, adding clarity and sparkle Learn some winning EQ approaches for every sound in this track – drums, basses, melodic instruments and vocals Discover my secret weapon for sidechaining on a multiband level to ensure the most coherent bassline possible Master your own track to give it that well polished finish that will enable your music to stand up against other professional tracks in a DJ mix online or in the club See how to use a reference track to get the best possible mix comparison This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who has at least 6 months of experience of making electronic music can take this course, whether you are relatively new to music production, intermediate or advanced. I am confident that even advanced level producers will still learn a lot from this course. or If you are completely new to making electronic music, the material covered in this course may be too advanced for your current skill level. It is particularly useful for Anyone who has at least 6 months of experience of making electronic music can take this course, whether you are relatively new to music production, intermediate or advanced. I am confident that even advanced level producers will still learn a lot from this course. or If you are completely new to making electronic music, the material covered in this course may be too advanced for your current skill level.
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Summary
Title: Mixing And Mastering Electronic Music In Ableton Live
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.75
Number of Lectures: 21
Number of Published Lectures: 21
Number of Curriculum Items: 21
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21
Original Price: $39.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Mix drums for maxmum punch and clarity so that they cut through your mix
- Mix a track that contains a wide range of bass sounds so that they all sit well with each other in your final mixdown
- use compression and multiband compression like a boss
- Use mid-side EQ to control the stereo field of any sound at different frequencies in the spectrum
- Make use of overdrive, saturation and distortion to bring out extra harmonics in your sounds, adding clarity and sparkle
- Learn some winning EQ approaches for every sound in this track – drums, basses, melodic instruments and vocals
- Discover my secret weapon for sidechaining on a multiband level to ensure the most coherent bassline possible
- Master your own track to give it that well polished finish that will enable your music to stand up against other professional tracks in a DJ mix online or in the club
- See how to use a reference track to get the best possible mix comparison
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who has at least 6 months of experience of making electronic music can take this course, whether you are relatively new to music production, intermediate or advanced. I am confident that even advanced level producers will still learn a lot from this course.
- If you are completely new to making electronic music, the material covered in this course may be too advanced for your current skill level.
Target Audiences
- Anyone who has at least 6 months of experience of making electronic music can take this course, whether you are relatively new to music production, intermediate or advanced. I am confident that even advanced level producers will still learn a lot from this course.
- If you are completely new to making electronic music, the material covered in this course may be too advanced for your current skill level.
We will be mixing and mastering a track from start to finish in this course.
You will get an in-depth, real world view of exactly how to mix and master your own music.
You will learn the art and science behind various types of compression (regular compression, sidechain compression, multiband compression) and some recommended settings that can be used depending on the type of sound you are treating with compression.
You will also learn about various types of EQ treatment, such as regular parametric EQ and Mid-Side EQ. You will learn about how to EQ a wide range of sounds including different drums and percussion (kicks, snares, etc.), different bass sounds, melodic instruments and FX.
You will learn how to use saturation and distortion to add extra harmonics to certain sounds in your mix to make them sound fuller or stand out more above the other instruments.
You will learn how to mix a complex track that consists of more than 10 different bass sounds and more than 10 different drums tracks.
You will see how we can group tracks together and process an entire group of tracks at once.
You will learn how to work with reference tracks to compare your own work with.
You will also learn how to build your own mastering chain and how to master your track so that it will stand up against other professionally produced tracks on the dancefloor.
The style of music produced in this course could be called dubstep, although it features many influences from ambient electronica and drum and bass, especially neuro or neurofunk style drum and bass.
Despite the track being a specific type of electronic music, you will be able to apply all of the mixing and mastering techniques you learn in this course to other genres of electronic music, such as electro house, techno, glitch hop, trip hop, mid tempo music and many other styles.
The Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) used in this course is Ableton Live, but if you use a different DAW, and you're comfortable with producing music in it, you can apply all of the techniques in your DAW of choice.
Along with full access to all of the video tutorials, you will be able to download the Ableton Live project file used in this course to take a close look at each of the tracks and see exactly how the song was mixed.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Overview & Mixing Set Up
Lecture 1: Project overview and how to set up your reference track.
Chapter 2: Drums Mixing
Lecture 1: Snare Tuning & Frequency Modulation
Lecture 2: EQing your snare
Lecture 3: Converting Your Kick Drum From Audio To Midi (and why)
Lecture 4: Mixing Your Kick Drum
Lecture 5: Mixing the reverse snare sound
Lecture 6: Hi Hats & Shakers
Lecture 7: Claps, Crash Cymbals And Ride Cymbals
Lecture 8: Mixing Drum Fills
Chapter 3: Basses Mixing
Lecture 1: Bass Group Overview
Lecture 2: Mixing The First Bass Sound
Lecture 3: Mixing The 2nd Bass Sound
Lecture 4: Mixing Bass Sounds 3, 4 And 5
Lecture 5: Mixing Bass Sounds 6 & 7
Lecture 6: Mixing The Remaining Bass Sounds
Lecture 7: Processing The Entire Basses Group
Chapter 4: FX Mixing
Lecture 1: Mixing The FX Sounds
Chapter 5: Melodic Instruments Mixing
Lecture 1: Mixing The Unsidechained Melodic Instruments
Lecture 2: Mixing The Sidechained Melodic Instruments
Lecture 3: Adding The Final Touches To The Mix
Chapter 6: Mastering
Lecture 1: Mastering Your Track
Instructors
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Luke Ward
Electronic Music Production Instructor
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