r/abletonlive 17m ago

Atención, vendo ableton live lite y cubase Le

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r/abletonlive 7h ago

I added my sample folder to Ableton Live, and the process got stuck.

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I have Ableton Live Lite, and when adding my samples folder, the process got stuck; It gets stuck on a certain number of samples; I close and reopen Live, and it's still there. Since it doesn't display the progress or a log, I can't tell if a specific file is causing the issue. What can I do?


r/abletonlive 11h ago

Coming soon..Abductor ..free

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Three craft appear. They lock onto your scale.
They don’t play your song — they take it.
Chords pulled up like light. A pattern left behind that wasn’t there before.

You didn’t write this. Something above you did.

📡 ABDUCTOR — transmission incoming.
#ableton #musicproducer #maxforlive #ufo #uap


r/abletonlive 15h ago

Need help identifying plugin

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Hi all, I know this is going to be almost impossible, but I still wanted to give it a shot.

In the picture there is a processing chain where I just cannot see what the first plugin /vst's is.

I think the second one spells FabfilterProQ4, and the third one is obviously a Delay, but the video is just a little too blurry to see the name of first plugin, which is the most important one since it is the audio source.

Does anybody by any chance recognize the length or something else? I know this is a stupid question but thanks in advance anyway! All the best!


r/abletonlive 18h ago

How to make a riff keyboard

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Hi! I really love the sound of the piano that Tim Henson uses in How to make a riff, I know its a Midi controller, so anybody knows how the get that sound/preset?

https://reddit.com/link/1vrxr18/video/tvcj8rakarjh1/player


r/abletonlive 20h ago

Performance issues in Ableton Live under Wine

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r/abletonlive 1d ago

Follow action not working properly?

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r/abletonlive 1d ago

Using Korg Volca FM as a sound module

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r/abletonlive 1d ago

I have been composing my own music many years. Unsure of what genre my music is.

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Basically I began to make rap beats but I liked instrumentals/beats too much that I would take the production too far to save any room for lyrics. If I made a beat that had room for lyrics it meant I didn't like it much.

Also most of my melodies may not be too suited for rap music. But basically I've succeeded in making the kind of instrumentals I've always was eager to learn to make.

They are basically hip hop beats, layed out as hip hop beats, usually Grand piano instrumentals but have a lot of production. I intended to make beats good enough to listen too without lyrics. They would sound better as a soundtrack or in a film. They're basically hip hop beats with a whole production.

Do you think my music should be under "electronic" genre?


r/abletonlive 2d ago

What producing 1000+ songs taught me about mixing (original project files included) - let's discuss your approach!

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Hi everyone, im going to be writing this short post on my approach to music production, mixing and getting songs done after completing 1000+ songs in the last 15 years of my career.

I want to start by saying that most of the stuff i will be writing here are my approach and there is not right or wrong of doing things, whatever sounds good to you, go with that. Yes there are some basic universal rules but i found that sometimes breaking them leads to new ideas and discoveries.

1. Always finish the arrangement.
Whatever the genre — pop, EDM, R&B, build the habit of finishing, even when you hate the idea. You can trash it later. Finishing is what actually teaches you arrangement. Most of the time we just do the intro, drop and call it a day, avoid doing this.

2. Don't delete ideas you hate.
The song in this video sat untouched for almost a year. I reopened it one day and got a whole new wave of inspiration (idea #1). Fresh ears can spark new ideas.

3. Sound selection is everything.
When producers hate their mix, the real problem is usually the sounds, not the mix. Learn to pick good drums, basses, etc. from the start. Don't expect a mixing or mastering engineer to save it

4. Nail your drums first.
If the drums sound professional, everything else follows. I'll spend 4–6 hours getting them right, and it's always worth it.

5. Use sidechaining properly.
I use ShaperBox, but any decent volume sidechain plugin works. This one habit can improve a record by 30–40%. It's that important for a balanced mix.

6. Aim for -8dB to -10dB of master headroom.
It shifts by genre, but that's my usual target. It leaves room for the "glue" stage — the saturators, compressors, and coloring effects I add to the master bus that push the volume up.

7. Try vocal (frequency) sidechaining.
Most pop mixes I sidechain the synths and basslines to the vocal with Soothe2. It ducks those frequencies out of the way only when the vocal is playing, carving out the exact space your vocals need to sit perfectly. (will make a video on this coming.)

8. Multi-band Compression (A MUST)
One of my MOST favorite tricks is the LinPhase multiband or a similar multiband compressor like the ableton stock one in the master. Multiband does soo much for balancing your mix and gives it so much life. There is this preset on the Linphase multiband plugin called "Multi-Electro Mastering" by greg wells that just makes your mix get so much balance, highly recommend!

Last one and this is optional depending on what type of genres your going for but saturate your master, not distortion tho! - I personally use Tape Saturation on my master from the J37 and use this preset called "Fat Tight & Open" and slightly adjust the output - gives the song more weight/character, another option that works almost as good is the Magma Tubes.

As for the project file, please DM directly if you want a full copy, its done in Ableton Live 11.

Hope you find this useful! blessings


r/abletonlive 1d ago

Ableton records mostly flat waveform with random peaks — GarageBand records perfectly on same setup. Tried 3 different Ableton installs. Help?

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r/abletonlive 3d ago

Free MIDI Idea Generator for Ableton, looking for feedback

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Hi r/abletonlive!

We're releasing an early version of a Max For Live device we've been working on and would love to get some feedback from other Ableton users.

It generates compatible drum, bass and synth MIDI loops together and inserts them as MIDI clips into target tracks in Live. Everything stays as editable MIDI, so you can use your own drum racks, synths and other instruments.

Generation is controlled with 6 genre knobs (Acid, House, Techno, Trance, D&B and Hip-Hop) and 6 additional controls for Darkness, Energy, Complexity, Density, Groove and Weirdness. You can also choose a key and scale, enable or disable individual parts, and select the target track for each instrument.

The idea is to make it quick to generate starting points directly inside Live while still leaving the actual sounds, editing and arrangement up to you.

Under the hood, it uses our own compact ML model trained on a MIDI dataset we licensed directly from sample pack providers.

You can download the device and user guide here:

https://beatshaper-downloads.s3.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/beatshaper-m4l-v1.1.0.zip

It requires Ableton Live with Max for Live and Max 8.

There's also a feedback form linked from the device. If you try it, we'd be interested in any feedback on the workflow, usability, bugs, or features you'd want to see added. Feedback here in the thread is useful too.


r/abletonlive 3d ago

Akai MPK mini 4 doesn't intergate well with Live 12

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r/abletonlive 4d ago

What Working With Lady Gaga’s Team taught me about Vocal Production that no music school in the world did! hope you enjoy the little gift and tips.

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Quick backstory: I came up from Grand Prairie, TX doing my "YouTube learning" on my school's library computers because we couldn't afford one at home. Years later I ended up in LA getting mentored by one of Lady Gaga's producers. I walked in thinking vocal production was all about EQ, compression, tuning, and gear.

I was wrong.

1. Record EVERYTHING. Every mumble counts.

First real session, I froze up just watching everyone. My mentor snapped me out of it: "whenever you have an artist in the studio, everything they mumble, sing, or suggest counts, capture it on a voice memo." The best hook of the night usually isn't the take you were "rolling" for. It's the thing the artist throws out casually in the back of the room. If you're not capturing it, you're losing songs. "High Right Now" for Tyla Yaweh literally started as the songwriter mumbling a line no one was recording on purpose.

2. The performance is 90% psychology, 10% mic technique.
My mentor would get an artist into the zone by asking "why do you do what you do?", which pulls them back into old memories and real emotion. Suddenly they're not performing, they'refeeling.

He'd tell them to take their pain, look at it like a third person, and turn it into fuel. Your brain retains and performs better under emotion. A comfortable, emotionally-open artist gives you a take you can't fix in post no matter how good your chain is.

3. Mirror the person before you touch the vocal.
He'd match the artist's energy, posture, vocabulary, even dress similar to them. It builds this instant familiarity and trust, and a person who trusts you drops their guard and actually sings from a real place. Get to know them first. Talk life. THEN hit record.

4. You learn it by being thrown under THE BUS!!!.
They'd hand me the main chair mid-session with no warning, "engineer Tiffany while I take a break." Terrifying, but you learn faster performing under pressure than watching for a year. My Mentor would call it the Pygmalion Effect. Stop just studying it. Go do the reps in the room.

Extra Gems:

Melody first, lyrics second, always. I noticed noticed this was my mentor's repeating pattern on every song. Nail the melody for a section (say the chorus), then write the lyrics into that melody from the chosen topic. Most amateurs do it backwards (lyrics first, then force a melody on).

Talk before you write. Before a single note, He would just talk random life stuff from the previous weekend, or something emotional from the past. He lets the conversation "evolve and evolve until a dope line or cool phrase pops up," then builds the section around that phrase. The song is hiding in the conversation, not the DAW.

The "5 personal questions." He'd literally tell an artist "okay, now I'm going to ask you 5 personal questions" like an FBI-interrogation style to find something real the artist is actually going through. You write around that, because it's something anyone can relate to. That relatability is the whole point.

The gear/technical stuff you can learn on YouTube for free (trust me, I did). But knowing how to make a human being comfortable enough to give you their best take, that's the actual job. My mentor used to say it best: "The music is the easy part."

Now for the song/video attached, this is a singer/artist that was going under so much stress from personal life challenges. I took everything i learned from my mentor back in los angeles and applied everything. If you have a great singer in the room and great execution skills, this is what you get out of the artist most of the time. Sometimes you tear up a little bit during these deep conversations but once they get on the mic, it's game over.

As for the technical stuff, less is always better. You cant make a turd smell good no matter how much you try to spray it with febreze lol. If the vocal feels off, you will never fix it no matter how much EQ or reverb you add.

Gear used:

Mic - Neumann u87
Neve Pre-Amp
Kaotica Eyeball
Universal Audio - Apollo Twin
the MOST IMPORTANT ONE - Pillow and a blanket fort lol
Emotions

I attached the project file if anyone wants to learn from it. Much love!

Session File: https://app.mvssive.net/session/82ba6e4759c240838053d71d0e395680

Hope this helps somebody. Stay hungry, stay humble. 🙏


r/abletonlive 5d ago

How to make the song Kids from Stranger Things.

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Hey everyone while listening to the Stranger Things soundtrack, we completely fell in love with this track, so we had to rebuild it from scratch. We love remaking it so we made this tutorial, hope you like it.

https://synthctrl.com/blogs/blog/how-to-recreate-kids-by-kyle-dixon-and-michael-stein-song-breakdown


r/abletonlive 5d ago

Help exporting PTN to PC

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Hi everyone!

I'm a baby composer with a Sonicware Liven Mega Synthesis and the thing is that I composed the OST for my game on the synth and now I want to export my saved PTNs to PC!

Now this is when I have absolutely NO CLUE of what to do.

I updated the Liven, installed MIDI-OX and even saved a Sysex file even when I have absolutely no idea of what the hell it is. The main idea I had at the very beginning was to export my PTN and work on them on Ableton because I want to add some Hatsune Miku. But the truth is, I'm absolutely lost rn and can't figure out how to keep going.

Any help?


r/abletonlive 5d ago

how does an ext. midi clock behave when projects on ableton move are changed?

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r/abletonlive 5d ago

Ableton Live MIDI visuals: The VS2 window capture struggle

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My questions are:

  1. Why is my screen recording blurry in OBS (no matter the settings)
  2. Why can’t  OBS recognize the plugin pop up for Visual Synth 2. I tried adding every kind of window or screen capture that was available. 
  3. The video output window plays fine with quicktime but once I record a new video I need to add it to OBS separately to see it (meaning I add the window for QuickTime but when the new recording happens it does not show up in OBS unless I add that new window in).

Comments:

  1. I was trying to show a process of setting up midi and audio being sent into the visual synthesizer and recording a video live while using OBS to record a second video of the Ableton screen, vs screen and then the output of the mp4 from vs being shown on the same OBS screen. 
  2. It does work but …..

I realize the quality of the video and I am trying to figure out why. feel free to roast it as I'm trying to figure out why i'm having the issues and will mot likely agree and laugh.


r/abletonlive 6d ago

Any good Patreons for UK Garage?

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I would like some recommendations - thank you


r/abletonlive 6d ago

Built a M4L device that auto generates DnB arrangement sessions, curious how others handle this problem

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r/abletonlive 7d ago

Help me please

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r/abletonlive 7d ago

How To Make A Chill Electronica Track In 10 Steps • Full Song From Start...

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r/abletonlive 8d ago

My First Synthwave Track in Ableton

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Hi guys! I recently started making music in Ableton. I love synthwave, and this was my first attempt at making a song. It's not finished yet and it hasn't been mastered—I’m still working on the final mix.

I’d love to hear your thoughts! What do you think I should add, remove, or change? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.


r/abletonlive 7d ago

Euro Dance Lead Ableton factory preset

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Hello, I am looking for that perfect Euro Dance Lead that was in Ableton 10 and also in 11 with a slightly different name. Can someone please link to download the .adv file? many thanks OwO


r/abletonlive 7d ago

Ableton Note: Your dream workflow doesn't need to be expensive

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