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Structuring Your Live Set with Ableton Live
Follow Skinnerbox on their journey of discussing playing live electronic music. Part 1: How to play your electronic music live: an introduction Hello and welcome back to the next chapter of our blog series! Last time we touched the tip of the “playing live electronic music” iceberg, and today we are ready to crush our wooden ships on it. Hope you are too! As the title suggests we will be talking about structuring your live set within Ableton live (sorry folks, we know there are other platforms out there, but we don't really consider any other software to be a serious alternative when it comes to non-linear live electronic performance) with emphasis on controllerism. As this is my (Iftah) part of the job, I'll be writing this article and will deconstruct my live set in order to help you structure yours.I assume that you have some basic knowledge of computer music, if you don't and you still want to read it, the internet is your best friend! there are many resources that can help you start.
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Structurer votre live (avec Ableton Live)
Bonjour et bienvenue sur le nouveau chapitre de notre blog ! La dernière fois, nous avons exploré la partie visible de l’iceberg « jouer de la musique électronique live ». Aujourd’hui, nous allons parler de la structure de votre set et plus particulièrement des fonctions de contrôle en utilisant Ableton Live (désolés, nous savons qu’il existe d’autres plateformes, mais nous ne considérons aucun autre logiciel comme une alternative sérieuse pour des performances électroniques live non-linéaires). Étant donné que cela fait partie de mon boulot, je vais écrire cet article et déconstruire mon propre set pour vous aider à structurer le vôtre.
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Wie du dein Live-Set strukturierst (aus Computersicht)
Hallo und willkommen zurück beim nächsten Kapitel unseres Blogs! Beim letzten Mal haben wir die Spitze des Eisbergs „Elektronische Musik Live Spielen“ berührt, und heute wollen wir unsere Holzschiffe an ihm zerschellen lassen. Du bist hoffentlich dabei! Wie schon der Titel sagt, werden wir darüber sprechen, wie du in <strong>Abelton Live</strong> (entschuldigt Leute, wir wissen, dass es da draußen auch noch andere Plattformen gibt, aber wir können, wenn es um die nicht-lineare elektronische Live-Performance geht, keine andere Software wirklich ernst nehmen) dein Live-Set strukturierst, mit Schwerpunkt auf Controllerism. Weil das mein (Iftahs) Job ist, werde ich diesen Artikel schreiben und mein Live-Set auseinandernehmen, um dir dabei zu helfen, deins zu strukturieren. Ich gehe davon aus, dass du mit den Grundlagen der Computer-Musik vertraut bist, falls aber nicht, und falls du das hier trotzdem lesen möchtest, dann ist das Internet dein bester Freund! Denn hier findest du viele Ressourcen, die dir beim Einstieg helfen können.
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Come strutturare il tuo live set (con Ableton live)
Ciao e bentornati a un nuovo capitolo del nostro blog! La volta scorsa abbiamo toccato appena la punta dell'iceberg del "fare musica elettronica dal vivo", e oggi siamo pronti a sbatterci contro sui nostri gusci di noce! Speriamo siate pronti anche voi. Come suggerisce il titolo, parleremo di come strutturare il vostro live set in Ableton live - sì, sappiamo che esistono piattaforme analoghe ma francamente non sono da considerarsi valide alternative nel momento in cui ci troviamo tra le mani esecuzioni live di musica elettronica non lineare. In particolare metteremo l'accento sul controllerism. Dato che tocca a me iniziare, decostruirò il mio live set mentre ve ne parlo, così che possiate strutturare il vostro. Do per scontato che abbiate qualche nozione di base di musica elaborata al computer: se invece non ne avete ma volete comunque procedere nella lettura, per voi neofiti la Bibbia sarà il web.
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