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Tuesday
Sep162014

Making Melodic Parts For House With Push By Paul Maddox

Continuing from House Production with Ableton Push Part I, experienced producer Paul Maddox takes you through the next phase of House production with Ableton’s award winning Push hardware controller. With releases under his own name and as part of the duo Spektre, on labels such as Data, Positiva, Tidy and Viscious, achieving BBC Radio 1 airplay and support from DJs Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin and James Zabiela, Paul Maddox is one of the hottest producers of the last decade.
In this course, Maddox demonstrates how to create the melodic elements of a House track using the vast instrumental functionality of Push. Slicing vocals, adding chords and using the melodic step sequencer to create synth parts are all covered, with Paul’s informative commentary explaining in detail every step of the way. With almost no use of the mouse whatsoever, Paul edits parts and processes with numerous effects, to add the professional touches to the mix in a hands on way.
The course is available immediately after purchase and can be streamed 24/7/365. Help is available on the Producertech forum, where students can interact with one another, as well as any tutors and the enthusiastic Producertech community. Accompanying the course is the Live set from the tutorials, as well as a sample pack containing 100 melodic samples from the Loopmasters collection, providing you with all the tools necessary for making original melodic parts of your own.
For more info on this House Production course, view the free, no-signup sample module on the Live Courses site: http://goo.gl/NMg5Dj.
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