In this video, I show you my quick workflow for taking a simple loop and turning it into a finished house song. I start by creating the loop on hardware, then I record it into Ableton Live. From there, I arrange the song, add some crescendos and transition tricks, make two different breakdowns, as well as a B section, an outro, and finish it off with some rough mixing! I hope you enjoy the process as much as I do. Peace.
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00:00 What's Good
00:10 The Song and the Elements
01:07 Cleaning the Session and House Keeping Tips
02:31 Why I don't use Digitakt FX with Overbridge
03:10 Building a Song Intro
06:11 Importance of Taking AWAY Things
07:54 My Favorite Delay Trick For Crashes and Crescendos
09:33 Getting Into The Breakdown
13:38 Does Long Music On Music Streaming Platforms like Spotify and Apple Music work?
14:40 Building the Breakdown Part 2
16:50 Making a Bass Line For The First "Drop"
19:25 Finding a Loop Within My Recorded Audio
22:11 Making The Second Bass Line Looop
23:52 Adding Bass To The Break Down
25:18 ReDoing a Part Of The Bass Line
27:11 Adding More Energy To The Song For Momentum
29:15 Fun Kick Trip To Aid Transitions
32:58 Transition into the Breakdown
34:24 Easily make a B Section in your song
37:46 Building The Second Breakdown
42:48 Finishing The Rest Of The Arrangement!
49:52 Adding The Zen Delay With Ableton External Audio Effect
53:49 Finding Textures In Your Delays
57:28 Quick Drum Mixing In Ableton Live
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