Ableton Live: How To Use the Loop Record Function

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Learn how to use the loop record function within Ableton Live to overdub and layer audio or MIDI performances on the fly.

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  • Good video on this subject.

  • @markmorgan10 Hi, thanks for watching! Glad to hear our tutorial helped out. Let us know if you have tutorial suggestions.

  • yet another tutorial that assumes you already know what to do

  • @zedster911 Hi, thanks for your feedback. Let us know if there any specific questions you have regarding Ableton and we'll be happy to help answer them any way we can.

  • damnit. why is your voice on the right? my right headphone is broken..

  • @captaincorbin1117 Hi, sorry about that. Let us know if there's anything we can help clear up. -Mateo

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  • such a shame NO TAKES OR COMPING.

  • Hi, do you know if swapping tracks after recording is the only way to overdub? I managed to overdub in the same track (free item positioning) in Reaper but I can't make it in Ableton,

    Cheers!

  • heh nice stuff

  • @definty Nice summary.

    That's a great tip!

    Mateo

    WinkSound(dot)com

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