Ableton Live 11: Sound Design Session I - Kicks
Learn Sound Design in Ableton Live 11 and Understand How to Create and Process Your Own Kick Drums
Description
Welcome to my "Sound Design Session" Series.
Working as a Sound Designer for Native Instruments in Berlin, Germany, I thought it was finally time to pass on to others what I had learned.
Sharing Industry Secrets
The best producers aren't making production tutorials, they are too busy making music. That's why there are so many tutorials where the sounds being created are just not up to pro level standard. I came here to change that.
I'll create a complete Sound Design course, covering the creation of all kinds of sounds to bring you the most comprehensive manual on sound design and production techniques here on Skillshare. Snares, drum loops, synths, pianos, basses, everything.
The courses are designed in a way which allows anyone to learn these sound design techniques, from beginner to professional, with a gradually increasing level of complexity from lesson to lesson. You'll make new sounds using different techniques in each lesson, some of which are even industry secrets of some of the most reputable producers in the world right now.
Instead of giving you a theory lesson on "how to use Ableton Live", I'll show you how the best producers actually make their sounds!
This is Part I: Kicks
I'll start with the basics, so the first couple of lessons are all about drums, starting with kick drums. How to create and process them, how to deal with weak sounding kicks, resampling techniques, different plugins for bass drum creation and much more.
Start with the first lesson about how to make a kick using Live's Vocoder plugin right now!
Enjoy!
What You Will Learn!
- How to create and process kick drums in Ableton Live 11
- Various Ableton Live plugins to create kicks (Operator, Vocoder, Drum Bus, etc.)
- How to use resampling techniques to build a library of sounds quickly
- Enhancing weak sounding kicks
- Using Instrument Racks and automating macro parameters
- Make kicks with third-party plugins like Sonic Academy's Kick 2 and Superior Drummer
- Learn different layering techniques to layer your kick with sub and click sounds.
Who Should Attend!
- Those with basic music production knowledge who wish to improve their sound design skills
- Experienced music producers who want to know how to create their own bass drums
- DJs who want to start producing their own music
- New and experienced Ableton Live users who want to deepen their knowledge of this software
- Those interested in creating their own sounds or being better at music production
- Anyone who wants to learn Ableton Live for fun or for taking their music production and music creations more seriously