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All summer long WinkSound will be sampling the best of audio technology with weekly giveaways and video releases. This week we teamed up with BeatElite.com to giveaway a free download of any song template of your choice featuring DAW’s like Ableton Live, Logic Pro, Reason, Cubase and FL Studio.
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Layering sounds is a great way of adding fullness to your mix. DJ and music producer Jody Wisternoff recently created an Ableton Live song template available at BeatElite.com in which he used this layering technique to achieve a full bass sound. In this clip Mikiah from BeatElite.com breaks down Jody’s Ableton Live template to explain how he went about layering the multiple bass lines.
Learn how to:
1. Articulate bass riffs together to achieve playfulness and tonal character.
2. Layer sounds using simple EQ filtering and compression techniques.
3. Use groups for more control over the sounds in your mix.
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In this tutorial from Quantize Courses learn how to layer kick drums in Ableton Live for more punch.
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Layering is a common mixing technique in music production. By stacking different sounds together you can design fuller, more intricate instruments such as synth and bass lines. Jody Winsternoff, electronic music producer, dj and one half of the group Way Out West alongside Nick Warren, recently produced an Ableton Live template for Beatelite in which he layered multiple bass sounds and patterns to achieve a cohesive and interesting bass line. We interviewed Jody to get his perspective on the benefits of using this technique to bring out the bass part within a composition.
To demonstrate how Jody layered and processed the bass sounds with his Ableton Live template Mikiah from Beatelite.com shares how to create track groups in Ableton Live and breaks down the template’s bass section to explain how each layer fits into the overall mix.
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Beatelite.com offers downloadable templates for most major DAW’s such as Logic Pro, Ableton Live and Reason covering genres like House, Trance, Dubstep and Hip Hop. Learn more about Beatelite’s song templates and connect with them on Facebook and Twitter:
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Since version 4 Propellerhead has made it simple to quickly overdub parts without the need of instantiating a new plugin overtime saving the user CPU power. In this tutorial Tony from TonyMBeats explains how to use the Overdub button on the transport bar to open a new lane in which you can record and layer new parts using the same instrument.
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Layers are important when composing and arranging your songs. Layering percussion can help define the groove of any particular track. In this tutorial Graham from The Recording Revolution explains how to layer these elements in Pro Tools to achieve stronger rhythmic sections.
