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Making electro house in Ableton Live

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2009

My brand new electro track, made in Live. Though its very simple, I think sounds quite good. :) VST used: Massive, iZotope Ozone 4 (for mastering).

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  • where did you the guitar sample from ?

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  • This is Very Creative Stuff man!! :) Got more?

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  • love it man!! where did u get the kick n snare from ? :)

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  • hey pretty nice!

    

  • Pretty cool sound you've got going on there.... Very good work sir!

  • thanks man, i'm thinking about making my own electro/house/fidget remix in ableton... I already made a dub remix and some mash-ups... they are already on youtube...if you have the time... what do you think about them?

  • can you send me some good samples for House music?

  • kannst du mir ein paar gute samples für Housemusik schicken ?

  • nice lead :) real like BSOD

  • @doctorbower1989 Oh, forgot to mention the simplest option, detune the left signal from right a tiny bit.

  • ... If you have mono pads split them to stereo and put mono chorus on one channel. Another trick is to send a little bit of the left signal to the right, and some right to the left (obviously won't do anything with mono samples though). Then play around filtering the signal and adding effects if you want. Hope you find this info useful =)

  • @doctorbower1989 There's a couple of tricks for stereo width. First of all, anything below around 120Hz should be mono (as a loose guidline). One trick is to have a 1-2 ms delay between the left and right, and the delayed sound should be lower in volume, (and reduce high end + boost around 4khz-8khz).. I suspect this is how panning works. The easy option is to just crank up "width" in ableton lol. Stereo reverb also gives width.

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