Best Ableton Live Course

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If you do go down the MacProAudio/Ask Audio route, you should check out the Bill Burgess tutorials... the man is a star. :)

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As an alternative to videos, I found this very good - walks you through it step by step with practical hands-on exercises for you to follow along with....

https://www.amazon.com/Producing-Music- ... 1480355100

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Coursera.com has a free one.

The ones in Ask.audio and Groove 3 are good too.
dedication to flying

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"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat

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Kadenze has a free one too, w/ guest lectures from Robert Henke, one of Ableton's founders:

https://www.kadenze.com/courses/sound-p ... tists/info

But it is aimed at beginners of production in general, so plenty of non-Ableton stuff one may already know.

IMO the best learning resource is really the manual:

https://www.ableton.com/en/manual/welcome-to-live/

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Oneyejoe wrote:Been using FL 12 for quite a bit now. I like it, its great, I pretty much know it inside and out like the back of my hand.

There are many reasons as to why I have been looking at making the switch to Ableton Live, workflow reasons, seeing so many people on youtube use it, it seems like the workflow would be beneficial if I can get used the DAW. The built in effects it has to offer is mostly what really strikes my interest though...

Anyways, for the sake of a ramble ill cut it short.

Anybody have advice for the best most comprehensive time saving, clean cut but thorough course/tutorial series on how to use Ableton live?.

I want to try giving it a month or two and really try sticking to it to learn the best I can, If I feel its worth it Ill buy it.

Because damn! the suite is expensive lol
When you download Ableton you'll notice in the right column an option of loading a session and course which shows you how to put a track together. As basic as it may be, it's all you really need to get started as once you understand the fundamentals you instinctively become more advanced.

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