This is the Ableton Live 11 Template Project made during the Melodic Techno 2.0 course with me in Riyadh.
This one is free for all of you my Patrons 😉
This is the Ableton Live 11 Template Project made during the Melodic Techno 2.0 course with me in Riyadh.
This one is free for all of you my Patrons 😉
If you’re like me, you’ve probably spent years making Trance music. After awhile, it can get old. Especially with genres like Trance where there is a very specific formula to follow and not much room for experimentation. Eventually, you WILL experience burnout at some point and music will start feeling like a chore. One of the best ways I’ve found to get over this roadblock is to try producing other genres. One of those is Melodic House.
If you’re just starting out on your musical journey, you’ve probably realized that creating a standout bassline for your melodic house track is both exciting and challenging. Don’t worry—I’ve been producing for over 20 years, and I’m here to help you with every step of the way. In this guide,
Today, I want to dive into a recent event that rocked the DJ world and left a lot of fans and aspiring artists with mixed feelings. We’re talking about Hardwell’s abrupt cancellation of his set at Romania’s SAGA Festival. Hardwell, a legend in the EDM scene, faced some serious issues
If you’re reading this, you probably have a love for Trance music and a burning desire to learn how to DJ. That’s awesome! Trance is an incredibly powerful and emotional genre, and becoming a Trance DJ means you’ll get to share those euphoric vibes with audiences everywhere. I’ve been in
Getting your way around in Ableton can be a real pain, but it doesn’t have to be. Let’s have a look at some of my top secret tips and tricks that you can start using to make your experience in Ableton much smoother. https://youtu.be/oA1nbFe7ER8?si=4-8u9IAWB4jIz-sC Tip #1: Insert Time I have
This week at ReadyForMasterclass we are announcing a new Sylenth1 bank by ReOrder and MYR. ReOrder and MYR went through their tracks over the past decade and picked out their favorite presets – ones they used again and again because of how useful they were, and created many new presets
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