Make a Beat in Minutes with Move
Watch Jamie Blake sample sounds and build a quick beat with Ableton Move.
Watch Jamie Blake sample sounds and build a quick beat with Ableton Move.
Kyoto, Japan-based producer Stones Taro discusses sub-bass and the sub-aquatic inspiration for his drum and bass and house productions. Plus, he offers an Ableton Live Set of a track from his new album as a free download.
US psychedelic-pop-rockers MGMT talk about the absurdity and humor in their creative process and their academic experimental music background.
Get a tour of the five new MIDI Tools in Live 12.1 from the Pack’s creator, Philip Meyer.
Australian producers Yve Blake and David Muratore explain what it takes to write, produce and stage a musical about the joy of teenage fandom.
Vancouver, Canada-based production duo Potatohead People discuss the ins and outs of working with rappers and live musicians, making beats that sound vintage without samples and more. Plus, they share a lush jazz-funk inspired chord Pack free to use in your productions.
L'Rain talks about capturing musical ideas in busy public spaces, the self-doubt she overcomes in the recording process and the value of creating an album.
Watch this quick video walkthrough to find out what’s possible with Move.
Standalone and compact, Move is built for making music anywhere and anytime inspiration strikes.
The latest free update to Live 12 brings real-time pitch correction, new devices and Packs, and much more.
US producer Malibu Babie talks about her experience producing for pop and rap superstars, flipping big samples and trusting your own taste.
Chicago metal band REZN discuss their use of electronics, modular synths and Ableton Live to push the boundaries of the genre and develop as musicians. Plus, they share two free custom sound design Racks.
Lukid talks about the art of re-sampling yourself and the quest to get music finished.
Bristol-based leftfield dance music producer Yushh breaks down her production process and shares a number of free devices for Live 12.
Celebrate 20 years of Operator with a pack of free presets from Christian Kleine and the device’s creator, Robert Henke – plus, dive into Operator’s history.
King Britt talks about his University course Blacktronika and the impact teaching Black music history has had on his own creative output.
UK composer and improviser Leo Abrahams on using Ableton as a guitar processor, working with a jazz drummer in the Krononaut project as well as jamming with Jon Hopkins and Brian Eno. Free download of drum machine and synth loops included.
Zora Jones talks about learning to sing, producing for vocalists, designing clubbing utopia and the value of fandom on the Doing Music podcast.