Multiple Songs In a Live Set • 4 TIPS • Ableton Live & Push 2 Live Performance Tutorial

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Multiple Songs In a Live Set • 4 TIPS • Ableton Live & Push 2 Live Performance Tutorial

In this episode, I show 4 tips for Ableton Live performance, when you want to put multiple songs into one session. The tips include groups (volumes, FX), crossfades (A,B, fade modes), using the crossfade with Push, warping clips, tempo changes in live performance, syncing audio samples to the session and using drum rack in live performance.

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Thank you, I know this video is old but it really helps us new users and younger ones. I learned ableton from your masterclass YOU'RE A GREAT TEACHER!

millyhunter
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Great video! Thanks to you I’m leveling up my Ableton knowledge 💯

heydarwinj
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Awsum video again hun, look forward to your tips on sundays helps alot take care stay safe x

Daemonforce-Gaming
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Nice tutorial... In a live set, would you prefer midi or audio clips? Why?... Thx so much

alexfr
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Thank you for info about crossfade to touchstrip on Push 2. Like it :)

apijass
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Awesome tips!! Very handy for live performance!

じゃみっと
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I love your humor, and your tutorials too 💖 thank you!

nuwanliss
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Nice tips, as always, once again, thanks for getting me started once again! I've been thinking this over for a while now and ended up buying an external looper to start the next song with some guitar loops as ableton loads the next song, and then you need a mixer and, it ends up complicating things a bit but also makes it more interesting to see, I think. In the end, to be consistent you can't radically change every instrument and style so I would say: leave faders of new instruments for new songs all the way down and all instruments that you re-use with a twist, put in instrument racks, turned off so they don't eat cpu and map a knob as a selector in all instrument tracks you have, that way you just need to twist one knob to change all settings on all tracks. Leave faders at 0db and set the volumes with utility plugins inside the instrument rack.
Have a nice Sunday everyone!

athamz
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Thank you for the tips! transitions” was my favorite!

Lavonda_Rocks
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Tempo changes can be done through assignment own value to scene.

voronizer
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great stuff! quick question though, when you group tracks together to be a separate song, you are not able to trigger clips individually only as scenes (at least not on the apc40) workarounds for that?

JCEXTV
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If there was a way for me to invest in a growing Youtube Channel I totally would cause all of your videos are super helpful and well-made (and funny too). Thank you for all your help!

BoneInYaHead
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Why not use a separate set of scenes for each new song (depending on whether you use one scene for the whole song or split a song into multiple scenes) with a blank scene between each song so you move diagonally from left to right and top to bottom to go from song to song. Bpm for each song can then be set using the scene name.

galastar
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Your channel could use more funny jokes instead of your tongue stutter. Think about it. Need more Push 2 techniques and less girly cringe.

leoyurchenko