When we started experimenting with loading in a standard Set when starting a new project, we were a little sceptical. The first feature we’ll cover is less about creative looping and arranging, but more about making sure you have a good base to start with and covers how to set up a Default Set or Template. Either way, we feel that all users should give this workshop a spin and we’re sure that everyone will discover, or rediscover, at least one choice short cut… Add a bit of variation to your clips, either by changing the notes within them, the sounds they trigger, or their start and end points and you suddenly have a lot more variation and creativity going on.Īnd you know what the best bit of all of this is? It’s pretty easy to accomplish! It’s why we’ve labelled this with a ‘Beginner’ tag although if we were betting people, we’d guess that there are people who consider themselves intermediate and expert users who choose not to use some of these shortcuts – as they might not be considered clever – or they don’t know about them. A few tweaks here and there and you suddenly introduce a dynamic to your tune that gives it life. We want more than ‘okay’! The beauty of Live is the not-so-hidden depths that you can explore to take these looped ideas onwards and upwards. This is both its main draw but also a feature which might make you think: ‘Sounds okay, let’s just run with that…’ Live suffers especially from this, largely down to its central selling point of being able to play loops in time, so that everything sounds pretty good, very quickly. You might, for example, just use the features available in a non-creative way and end up with something quite tedious.
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