Understanding Ableton Live’s Echo and Delay effects
Liam O’Mullane tells you all you need to know about these audio-repeating plug-ins.
Time-based effects like delay and echo can drastically change the nature of an instrument – there’s a reason you see so many of these effect pedals on a guitarists pedalboard. We know already that Ableton Live 10 comes preloaded with some pretty powerful Audio Effects, so it’s time to figure out what Echo and Delay can do for us. In this Ableton Live Tutorial video, Liam O’Mullane shows you how to get the best out of these effects and start designing new sounds with some fun experimentation.
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- Understanding Warp Modes
- Slicing audio clips to MIDI
- Gating and sidechaining
- Auxiliary effects understood
- Creative Sidechaining
- Saving CPU
- Converting audio to MIDI
- Using Drum Rack
- Instrument, MIDI and Audio Racks
- Understanding Reverb and Convolution Reverb
- Arpeggiator MIDI effect
- Clip envelopes
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.