Nick’s Tutorials – Awesome Ableton Tutorials

Nick Maxwell [@AbletonTutor] of Nick’s Tutorials has recently released his 4th in-depth series of tutorial videos for Ableton Live users – Sound Design With Ableton Live: Analog. The latest video series goes deep into subtractive synthesis using Analog and costs $40.

Below is a taste of what’s in the nearly 4 hours of content.

Demystifying Synthesis and Analog’s Inteface
Looking to improve your skills with sound synthesis? How about more information on Ableton’s most misunderstood instrument? These two questions spawned this 3 hour 40 minute video tutorial series on the Analog synthesizer. Many people have been wondering where to begin with Analog’s interface and powerful functionality: “Sound Design in Ableton Live: Analog” serves as both a missing manual for the instrument plus a comprehensive introduction to the most important concepts in subtractive synthesis. By the end of the series, you’ll have a better understanding of the logic behind Analog’s interface and as well as its sonic potential.

Get Sound Design With Ableton Live: Analog for just $40

More from Nick’s Tutorials:

Sound Design in Ableton Live: Operator $40
Learn Operator and FM synthesis in a practical way, discovering how timbres are created and combined to generate insane synth and drum sounds.

Sound Design in Ableton Live: Sampling Tools $40
Learn radical techniques for creating everything from hard-hitting drums to complex atmospheres. Gain the knowledge to create unique, complex sounds.

Sampling & Slicing in Ableton Live $25
A no-fluff series on creating sample-based music in Ableton Live. Learn essential tools and creative techniques with this series. Get up to speed in no time.

Nick also has a bunch of FREE video tutorials on the site too.

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  1. One Response to “Nick’s Tutorials – Awesome Ableton Tutorials”

  2. By guitar speed on Dec 11, 2009 | Reply

    Nice, very nice. I’ve always struggled with getting those dry sounds. Mine always come out very noisy, but I keep studying because Ableton is endless.

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