How you can group tracks in Ableton Live and why

This week we get to grips with cohesion within Ableton Live 10

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Liam O’Mullane hosts our twelfth episode of our Ableton Live Tutorials series. In the video, you’ll learn how to combine different tracks in your project into one group, allowing you to control multiple channels at once. This is great for instruments like drums, as Liam demonstrates, as you can adjust the overall volume of a multitracked recording. Sending the group to an aux send is made easy, as well as adding effects and adjusting pan.

Other lessons in our Ableton Live Tutorials series so far include:

Those of you who already know Live inside and out, but are looking to explore other DAWs may want to check out our Logic Tips Series, following a similar pattern to this course.

Liam O’Mullane is an Ableton Live expert and has been working with us for quite some time now, and was even previously Features Editor for MusicTech. He has offered his expertise over at dBs Music and Ask Audio, and has played out as a DJ on BBC 1Xtra radio and won many DJ competitions under the alias The Scratch Technician.

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