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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 02 September 2010


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Ableton Live 7 Workshop

Knowing how Live handles its Defaults presets can both speed up your workflow and fire your creativity. Jon Margulies shows you around.



Being a fly on the wall and watching your favourite producers or engineers at work would expose you to a dizzying array of different techniques and approaches to making music. Regardless of the style or the final outcome, however, most of them would have one thing in common: an efficient, focused workflow. No matter how long you’ve been producing or working with your favourite tools, improving your workflow can do wonders for your output.

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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 63
Filed under Home, Software Workshops, Ableton Live Tutorials, Features

 

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A-Mad - 01 November 2008, 12:17 PM

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