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Tuesday
Apr222014

New Paul Maddox Ableton Push House Production Online Course

The Producertech team are pleased to let you know about our latest course release, House Production with Ableton Push Part I by Paul Maddox (Spektre).
This course is for anyone wanting to get into producing house music with Ableton’s Push. Presented by renowned producer and Producertech tutor Paul Maddox, the lessons show how Push can be used to create music in a totally hands-on way, focusing in this set of tutorials on creating a classic, retro house groove.
The lessons go from starting out with a new session, through drum instrument selection, loading, playing, sequencing, editing and mixing, showing a variety of different techniques such as live recording and step- sequencing, and ensuring that all parts are locked into the same groove.
Furthermore, virtually everything is done without touching the mouse or looking at the computer screen. Once the beats have been layered up with extra drum tracks and filled out with percussion, a bassline is added, creating an FM preset from scratch with Live’s Operator and then playing in a pattern with the pads in Notes mode.
Signing up to the course gives you access to the lessons for as long as you need, plus the Live set made throughout the tutorials, as well as over 100 extra house drum hits and bass samples, hand-selected from the extensive Loopmasters range.
Here’s a sample excerpt from the course: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh0Eog6YlEQ.
Check out the course on Producertech’s all-new Live Courses site now: http://tr.im/54gtj

 

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