Make a Melodic House Track in 10 Minutes on Ableton Move
See how LNA uses Move’s built-in microphone, effects, and parameter automation to create interesting ideas quickly.
See how LNA uses Move’s built-in microphone, effects, and parameter automation to create interesting ideas quickly.
Jazz-house rising star Berlioz expounds on his production process, working with session musicians and balancing spontaneity with structure.
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.
Deep tech producer Riaz Dhanani unveils his production secrets, blending loops, programmed patterns, and rhythm generators. Plus, get a free download of his Effects Rack, akin to the one used on his hit "Hot Fuse."
Peruvian artist Sofia Kourtesis breaks down her approach to field recording and making imaginary movies out of her melodic club music.
Daria Lourd aka Bored Lord goes deep into the sampling and editing techniques that have become the hallmark of her 90s rave influenced breakbeat techno and house productions.
Detroit-based group HiTech delve into their intuitive approach to producing beats, chopping vocals and the hip-hop and techno lineage of ghettotech.
Washington DC-based producer Soso Tharpa shapes his fresh takes on 90s techno and house entirely in the box. Learn all about his go-to devices and techniques.
Mathew Jonson reveals the art and science behind his captivating, rhythmic melodies and the power of calculated chaos in maintaining audience engagement.
See how Bad Snacks slices up live takes from her electric violin and works with lo-fi effects processing to make a warm and melodious house track.
Vancouver-based producer and sound artist Yu Su discusses her journey into production, her musical influences and more.
House Racks: new toolkit of vintage synth samples and more for producers seeking the classic sounds of 80s and 90s underground house.
The duo of Bob Moses talk studio, stage and songcraft techniques in an in-depth Ableton interview