In this chapter
9.1 | Recording MIDI clips |
9.2 | MIDI overdub recording |
9.3 | Freezing and converting MIDI clips into audio clips |
9.4 | Recording audio clips |
9.5 | Exporting and printing |
9.6 | Musical concepts |
SCENE 9
Recording
Having a wide variety of DAW choices in my studio, I always find myself starting EVERYTHING in Ableton Live 8 first. The ability to use VST & AU plugs is a huge plus for me. I can then change tempo, pitch, harmonics, slice my audio to MIDI, freeze tracks and get real crazy with the new warping features. As a remixer Live 8 makes life so much easier for me.
Mike Acosta aka DJ Michael Trance, Remixer, & Sound Designer
9.1 Recording MIDI clips
After all of this talk about clips, you probably want to know how to record ...
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