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    Electronic Music Live Performance: Ableton And Midi

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Electronic Music Live Performance: Ableton And Midi

    Electronic Music Live Performance: Ableton And Midi
    Last updated 12/2017
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 446.88 MB | Duration: 1h 42m

    A guide to the perfect electronic music performance rig, integrating MIDI control, Ableton, iOS/iPad, hardware and more!

    What you'll learn
    Integrate and understand the newest MIDI options (iPad, MIDI controllers and DAW)
    Make an impression live when you "play" rather than simply "trigger" electronic music.
    Use any DAW, but Ableton users will gain advanced insight into optimization and customization techniques
    Stay inspired and perform expressively on stage with realtime MIDI CC control
    Requirements
    Students should be familiar with what MIDI is and how to use it in basic situations.
    Be using MIDI and playing electronic music
    Description
    When you're on stage and performing electronic music it is a thrill!  But, it can be undercut if your MIDI rig is unreliable, confusing or hard to use.
    Great electronic music needs to be "playable" and not rely entirely on triggered loops.  Modern MIDI equipment can make live performance incredibly flexible and powerful - if you know how to do it.  Configuring it all and getting your MIDI routing correct can be an insurmountable challenge for many artists.
    Learn how to reliably use an iPad as performance "dashboard"Work faster and better with tested apps and tools that the pros useGet creative with instruments, loops and samplingCustomize your own tweakable parameters and get expressive on stage!
    Don't waste your time tinkering.  
    Instead, follow this clear, concise guide and start designing and building your own, highly personalized MIDI rig for live performance today.  This course is ideal for performing artists who want to modernize their rig with an iPad (or simply more flexible MIDI-based performance control.) 
    Content and Overview:
    Using the tips and walkthroughs in this course, you can design and use a much more empowering set of modern MIDI-based tools to integrate your instruments, keyboards and other MIDI controllers.  Plus, your new MIDI rig will be totally reliable, easier to troubleshoot and more expressive when you go out to play live!  This course will help make your music more original, make performances more successful and allow you more creative freedom to express yourself than you ever though possible!
    In the first major section of the course, you'll develop a complete understanding of the tools, apps and technologies that will form the basis for your awesome live MIDI rig.  You'll watch walkthroughs of installing and configuring you're devices for maximum power (and minimum distraction).  Ableton users will benefit from tips and tricks related to devices, chains and racks.  However, users of many DAWs will still be able to use the foundation of this course to make a powerful MIDI rig.  After all, MIDI is the main ingredient.
    In the following section, you'll learn how to get inspired and be creative while on stage.  Find out what holds most electronic musicians hostage - pre-fab loop triggering - and liberate yourself by setting up the best iOS apps the right way.  Learn about creating tweakable parameters (like filter cutoff, reverb, envelopes and more).
    In the final main section, you'll learn about automating tempo changes, discover the power of LED feedback and learn how to optimize your rig with: 
    More flexibility (scene/program changes)Increased reliability (hardwire vs. bluetooth and wifi)Distraction-free artistic expression ("blue hand" MIDI mapping)
    Throughout the course, you'll benefit from concise and to-the-point lessons.  Each lecture focuses on one topic and cuts to the chase fast without leaving out the details.  I've condensed over 3 years of live MIDI and synth performance into a concise and powerful course designed specifically for active electronic musicians who need powerful, modern and reliable tools.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome! What You'll Learn…

    Lecture 2 How to Succeed

    Lecture 3 Initial Self-Assessment

    Section 2: Building Your Rig

    Lecture 4 Components You'll Need

    Lecture 5 Laptop/DAW Setup

    Lecture 6 iPad Apps to Install

    Lecture 7 Laptop Configuration

    Lecture 8 Ableton and MidiBridge App

    Lecture 9 Q & A Update: Using Ableton, midimittr and MidiFire on iOS 11

    Lecture 10 iMIDIPatchBay with Ableton

    Lecture 11 MIDI Mapping and CC Control

    Lecture 12 Hands On: Ableton Devices, Chains and Racks

    Lecture 13 Playing Songs in the Real World

    Section 3: Learning to "Play" not "Trigger" music

    Lecture 14 Overview of Performance

    Lecture 15 Elements of Live Performance

    Lecture 16 iMIDIPatchBay and Instruments

    Lecture 17 Hands On: Looping in Live Performance

    Lecture 18 Sampling in Live Performance

    Lecture 19 Setting Up Live Tweaks

    Lecture 20 Hands On: Dedicated MIDI Controllers

    Section 4: Optimizing Your Rig

    Lecture 21 More MIDI Rig Optimizations

    Lecture 22 Elements of an Optimized Rig

    Lecture 23 Minimizing Live MIDI Distractions

    Lecture 24 Ableton Optimization of CPU

    Lecture 25 Panic Situations and Reliability

    Lecture 26 Live MIDI Naming Conventions

    Lecture 27 Automatic "Blue Hand" Mapping

    Lecture 28 Additional Rig Optimizations

    Lecture 29 Final Self-Assessment and Review

    Section 5: Conclusion

    Lecture 30 Review and Next Steps

    Lecture 31 Hands On Live MIDI Performance

    Lecture 32 More Creative Possibilities

    Electronic musicians who want to perform live and want to build or maintain a live MIDI rig.