Best saving and exporting practice in Ableton Live 10
Make sure you’re finishing your project the right way with our new Ableton Live Tutorial
Saving and exporting your project might seem like a trivial aspect in music production, but actually it’s imperative to get this part of the process correct. Failing to do so could result in losing audio files between studios, exporting to a format incompatible with a mastering engineer and worst of all, losing all of your genius work.
But fear not, Liam O’Mullane shows you the way in Ableton Live 10 in our latest Ableton Live Tutorial video. He also teaches you how to bounce out your project without cutting fade-outs at the end of your track, and breaks down the variety of options available in the ‘Export’ window in Live 10.
Other lessons in our Ableton Live Tutorials series so far include:
- Arrangement and session view
- MIDI clip programming
- Understanding Warp Modes
- Learn insert effects
- Slicing audio clips to MIDI
- Making instruments from audio clips
- Programming Automation
- Gating and sidechaining
- Auxiliary effects understood
- Using EQ
- Creative Sidechaining
- Saving CPU
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.