by Side Brain | Jun 13, 2014 | Ableton Live T&T, Ableton Stuff
How can you tell which frequencies to boost or cut in an EQ? You can use a Spectrum Analyzer. There is a great built-in one in Ableton Live called Spectrum. You can find it under Audio Effects. You can even double click and send the spectrum display to a larger view....
by Side Brain | Jun 11, 2014 | Ableton Stuff, Freebies
Last week I gave you the Chord MIDI Effect Cheat Sheet. This week we check out the Major and Minor Chord Generators. The Chord Generators are two MIDI Effect Racks that lets you build complex chords with just turning knobs and hitting one note! you can add up to 8...
by Side Brain | Jun 9, 2014 | Ableton Stuff, Freebies
A while back Joshua Casper a fellow Ableton Ninja, Posted 15 free EQ eight presets replicating the popular iZotope Ozone EQ. You can get them here for free alongside a very nice EQ tutorial. In Joshua’s post, he is using Live 8. To take advantage of the...
by Side Brain | Jun 8, 2014 | Ableton Stuff, Freebies
Better Side Chain Since Ableton Live 9, the Compressor is a new reprogrammed effect and quite different from Live 8 Compressor. A little-known problem is that the new compressor in Live 9 can’t operate fast enough with extreme Side Chain effects....
by Side Brain | Jun 7, 2014 | Ableton Stuff, Cheat Sheets
Chord MIDI Effect Live’s Chord MIDI effect is a powerful tool. It lets you play one note and create full chords. The built-in presets are great but don’t cover the full spectrum of basic chords. Download the cheat sheet at the bottom of the page to help...