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E-grāmata: Ableton Live 101: An Introduction to Ableton Live 10

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(Music Pro Guides). Learn the basics of producing music with Ableton Live software. Ableton Live has become one of the most popular platforms for music production since its introduction in 2001. Its intuitive interface allows beginners to make music right away, while offering deep functionality to satisfy even the most advanced user. Ableton Live 101 and the included online media files will guide you through the fundamentals of music production, including: studio setup and configuration, using basic Ableton Live controls, creating Ableton Live sets, importing and working with audio and MIDI files, recording audio and MIDI, making selections and navigating, editing audio and MIDI, and basic mixing and exporting. Mastering these basic skills is the first step toward becoming an Ableton Live expert. Get started on your path to modern music production today with Ableton Live 101 !

Ableton Live 101 and the included online media files will guide you through the fundamentals of music production. Its intuitive interface allows beginners to make music right away, while offering deep functionality to satisfy even the most advanced user.

Acknowledgments xv
Introduction. Welcome to Ableton Live 1(6)
Chapter 1 Background Information 7(16)
The Ableton Live Digital Audio Workstation
8(1)
Audio Processing
8(1)
MIDI Production
8(1)
Mixing and Automation
9(1)
Audio for Video Post-Production
9(1)
Ableton Live History and Evolution
9(1)
Max for Live
9(1)
Control Surfaces
10(1)
Audio Basics: Waveform, Frequency, and Amplitude
10(2)
Waveform
11(1)
Frequency
11(1)
Amplitude
11(1)
Recording and Playing Back Analog Audio
12(1)
Converting Audio to Digital Format
12(3)
The Importance of Sample Rate
12(1)
The Importance of Bit Depth
13(1)
Sample Rate, Bit Depth, and File Size
14(1)
Recording in Digital Format
14(1)
Ableton Live Configurations
15(2)
Software Editions
15(1)
Host-Based Systems Versus DSP-Accelerated Systems
15(1)
Audio Interface Options
16(1)
Cross-Platform Issues
17(2)
Keyboard Commands
17(1)
File-Naming Conventions
17(2)
Review/Discussion Questions
19(1)
Exercise
1. Selecting Your Audio Production Gear
20(3)
Chapter 2 Getting Started with Ableton Live 23(34)
Target Systems
24(1)
Registering Your Software
24(1)
Software Installation and Operation
25(6)
Included Devices and Packs
27(1)
Installing Additional Packs
28(2)
Ableton Edition Comparison
30(1)
Ableton Live File Structure
31(2)
File Organization
31(1)
Project Components
32(1)
Starting Ableton Live
33(8)
Powering Up Your Hardware
34(1)
Launching Ableton Live
34(1)
Authorizing Live
35(3)
Accessing Connected Audio Devices
38(1)
Optimizing Ableton Live Performance
39(2)
The Ableton Live Menu Structure
41(1)
File Menu
41(1)
Edit Menu
41(1)
Create Menu
41(1)
View Menu
42(1)
Options Menu
42(1)
Help Menu
42(1)
Ableton Live Views and Sections
42(10)
Session View
43(2)
Arrangement View
45(1)
The Browser
46(1)
Detail View
47(2)
Control Bar
49(1)
Overview (Arrangement View only)
49(1)
Rulers and Scrub Area (Arrangement View only)
49(1)
Adjusting the Display of Views and Sections
50(2)
Review/Discussion Questions
52(2)
Exercise
2. Identifying Ableton Live Views
54(3)
Chapter 3 Ableton Live Basic Controls 57(28)
Playback in Arrangement View
58(1)
Clip Editing in Arrangement View
59(6)
Selecting a Clip
59(1)
Moving a Clip
59(2)
Resizing a Clip
61(1)
Creating Fades
62(2)
Selecting an Area for Playback or Editing
64(1)
Zooming in Arrangement View
65(1)
Zooming with the Magnifying Glass Icon
65(1)
Zooming with the Arrangement Overview
66(1)
Zooming with Keyboard Shortcuts
66(1)
Grid Editing in Arrangement View
66(3)
Moving and Placing Clips
67(1)
Editing Clips
67(1)
Edit Grid Modes
67(1)
Setting the Edit Grid Mode and Value
68(1)
Time Scales and Rulers in Arrangement View
69(2)
Arrangement Position
69(1)
Loop and Punch-In Start and Length
69(1)
Rulers
69(2)
The Scrub Area in Arrangement View
71(2)
Adjusting the Loop Start/Punch-In Point and Length
71(1)
Changing the Time Signature
72(1)
Using Locators
72(1)
Performance Control Features
73(3)
Tap Tempo Button
74(1)
Tempo Field
74(1)
Meter Display
74(1)
Metronome Button
74(1)
Metronome Settings Selector
74(1)
Quantization Menu
75(1)
Modifying Devices and Clips
76(3)
Accessing Devices in Device View
76(1)
Accessing Clips in Clip View
76(2)
Edit Mode Versus Draw Mode
78(1)
Using the Info View
79(1)
Review/Discussion Questions
80(2)
Exercise
3. Identifying Primary Tools and Controls
82(3)
Chapter 4 Creating Your First Live Set 85(26)
Creating and Configuring a Live Set
86(5)
Configuring Live's Audio Preferences
86(1)
Audio Device and Sample Rate Settings
87(1)
File Type and Bit Depth Settings
88(2)
File Size Considerations
90(1)
Working with Tracks
91(4)
Supported Track Types
91(1)
Adding Tracks to Ableton Live
92(1)
Naming Tracks
93(1)
Deleting Tracks
93(1)
Adding Audio to Tracks
94(1)
Adding MIDI to Tracks
94(1)
Controlling Playback
95(6)
Playback in Arrangement View
95(3)
Playback in Session View
98(3)
Saving, Locating, and Opening Live Sets and Projects
101(3)
Live Sets and Live Projects
101(1)
Saving a Live Set
101(2)
Locating and Opening a Live Set
103(1)
Review/Discussion Questions
104(2)
Exercise
4. Creating a Live Set
106(5)
Chapter 5 Importing and Working with Media 111(26)
Considerations Prior to Import
112(2)
File Characteristics
112(2)
Import Methods
114(10)
Live's Built-in Browser
114(5)
Importing Audio from the Browser
119(4)
Audio, MIDI, and Tempo Changes
123(1)
Other Methods of Importing Audio Files
124(1)
Importing with a Menu Command
124(1)
Importing from an External File Browser
124(1)
Importing Video
125(3)
Video Track Display
125(1)
Working with Video Tracks
126(2)
Review/Discussion Questions
128(2)
Exercise
5. Importing Audio
130(7)
Chapter 6 Working with MIDI 137(48)
MIDI Basics
138(1)
MIDI in Ableton Live
139(3)
Creating MIDI Tracks
140(1)
MIDI Versus Audio Clip Operation
140(2)
Setting the Tempo and Time Signature
142(4)
Setting the Base Tempo
142(1)
Automating Tempo Changes with Breakpoints
143(1)
Setting the Base Time Signature
144(2)
Preparing to Record MIDI
146(5)
Enabling the Metronome
147(1)
Configuring Record Quantization
148(1)
Connecting a MIDI Device
148(2)
Selecting MIDI Inputs
150(1)
Record-Arming MIDI Tracks
150(1)
Using MIDI Arrangement Overdub Mode
151(1)
Using Virtual Instruments
151(4)
Inserting a Virtual Instrument on a MIDI Track
152(1)
Using Drum Rack
153(1)
Using Simpler
154(1)
Using Wavetable (Ableton Live 10 Suite only)
154(1)
Recording a MIDI Performance
155(3)
Session View
155(2)
Arrangement View
157(1)
Creating a MIDI Performance Manually
158(1)
Creating and Editing MIDI Performances
158(9)
The MIDI Note Editor
158(1)
Creating MIDI Notes
159(1)
Selecting MIDI Notes
160(1)
Moving a Selection to a Different Note
161(1)
Editing MIDI Notes
161(1)
Editing Velocity
162(1)
Additional Editing Features
163(1)
MIDI Quantization
164(1)
Navigating the MIDI Note Editor
165(2)
Review/Discussion Questions
167(2)
Exercise
6. Working with MIDI
169(16)
Chapter 7 Making Your First Audio Recording 185(30)
Before Recording
186(1)
Audio Storage Requirements
186(1)
Determining Available Disk Space
187(1)
Preparing to Record
187(7)
Enabling the Metronome
188(1)
Customizing the Metronome
188(1)
Checking Hardware Connections
189(1)
Selecting and Routing the Sound Source
189(3)
Arming (Record-Enabling) Tracks
192(1)
Monitoring Modes
192(1)
Controlling Input Level and Pan
193(1)
Recording and Managing Audio
194(3)
Recording in Arrangement View
194(1)
Recording in Session View
195(2)
Organizing after Recording
197(6)
Disarm the Record Tracks and Adjust Playback Settings
197(1)
Organize Audio Files and Clips
197(3)
Removing Audio Clips and Deleting Audio Files
200(3)
Review/Discussion Questions
203(2)
Exercise
7. Recording Audio
205(10)
Chapter 8 Selection, Navigation, and Configuration 215(28)
Using the Arrangement Overview
216(1)
The Overview Outline (Arrangement View only)
216(1)
Zooming and Scrolling with the Overview (Arrangement View Only)
217(1)
Making Selections in the Arrangement View
217(3)
Selecting Clips and Time
218(2)
Zooming and Scrolling the Arrangement View
220(3)
Zooming In and Out
221(1)
Zooming In and Out on Selections
221(1)
Zooming to Fit the Screen
222(1)
Scrolling
222(1)
Adjusting Your Live Set
223(3)
Changing the Track Order
223(1)
Folding and Unfolding Tracks
223(1)
Adjusting Track Size
224(2)
Working with Locators (Arrangement View Only)
226(4)
Adding Locators
226(1)
Editing Locators
227(1)
Recalling and Playing from Locators
228(1)
Using Locators for Loops and Selections
228(1)
Deleting Locators
229(1)
Navigating the Arrangement
230(4)
Navigating Time
230(1)
Navigating Tracks
230(1)
Navigating Through Clips and Locators
230(1)
Making Selections while Navigating
231(1)
Review/Discussion Questions
232(2)
Exercise
8. Recording, Configuring, and Adding Locators to an Arrangement
234(9)
Chapter 9 Editing Your Media 243(24)
Selecting Playback Options
244(2)
Follow Behavior
244(1)
Arrangement Loop
245(1)
Using the Edit Grid
246(3)
Configuring the Edit Grid Settings
246(2)
Snap to Grid
248(1)
Disabling Snap to Grid
248(1)
Editing Clips
249(3)
Basic Editing Commands
249(3)
Moving and Resizing Clips in the Arrangement View
252(5)
Moving Clips
252(1)
Resizing Clips (Arrangement View))
253(1)
Looping Clips
254(2)
Nudging Clips and Selections
256(1)
Undoing Your Work
257(3)
Using Multi-Level Undo
258(1)
Restoring from Backup Sets
259(1)
Review/Discussion Questions
260(2)
Exercise
9. Editing Audio
262(5)
Chapter 10 Mixing and Creating a Bounce 267(38)
Basic Mixer Terminology
268(1)
Inputs
268(1)
Outputs
268(1)
Inserts (Devices)
268(1)
Sends and Returns
268(1)
Mixing in the Session View
269(4)
Configuring the Session View for Mixing
269(4)
Automation
273(9)
Arrangement Automation Workflow
274(1)
Recording Arrangement Automation
274(1)
Viewing Arrangement Automation
275(2)
Drawing Automation Envelopes
277(2)
Editing Automation Breakpoints
279(2)
Locking Envelopes
281(1)
Overriding Automation
281(1)
Deleting Automation
282(1)
Using Devices for Mixing
282(3)
Devices Provided with Ableton Live
282(3)
Backing Up Your Session
285(3)
Considerations for Backup and Archive Copies
285(1)
Saving an Archive Copy
285(3)
Creating a Stereo Mixdown
288(6)
Mixdown Options
288(1)
Considerations for Exporting a Mix
288(1)
Exporting Audio
289(4)
Uploading a Mix to SoundCloud
293(1)
Review/Discussion Questions
294(2)
Exercise
10. Automating Shared Effects and Exporting a Stereo Mix
296(9)
Final Project. Creating a Musical Arrangement 305(22)
Powering Up
306(1)
Getting Started
306(3)
Adjust the Live Set Display
307(2)
Connect Monitoring Devices
309(1)
Creating New Tracks
309(1)
Create, Name, and Color Tracks
309(1)
Save Your Live Set
310(1)
Working with MIDI Data
310(7)
Add the Drum Rack to the Snare Drum Track
311(1)
Add Simpler to the Bass Instrument Track
312(2)
Create a Snare Drum MIDI Clip
314(1)
Duplicate the Snare Drum MIDI Clip
315(1)
Create a Bass Instrument MIDI Clip
315(2)
Save Work in Progress
317(1)
Working with Audio Data
317(2)
Import an Audio File to a Track
317(2)
Save Work in Progress
319(1)
Recording from Session to Arrangement View
319(4)
Prepare for Recording into Arrangement View
319(1)
Record into Arrangement View
319(2)
Track Status Indicators
321(1)
Verify Your Results
321(1)
Clean up the Recorded Arrangement
322(1)
Save Work in Progress
322(1)
Finishing Your Work
323(4)
Add a Limiter
323(1)
Export the Song
324(2)
Archive Your Work
326(1)
Appendix A. Ableton Live Audio and MIDI Effects 327(4)
Appendix B. Ableton Live Software Instruments 331(2)
Index 333(11)
About the Authors 344