Computer Music

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3. Getting started

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Now let’s create a song from scratch. Select New Live Set from the File menu. This will automatica­lly create a Live Project to organise any samples and audio for your Set. We’re going to start in

Session View and once we’ve sketched out some ideas, we can transfer things over to the Arrangemen­t View to mix and master. 2

Live Lite includes the Ableton Core Library and there are plenty of sounds and processing in there to build a track. Open the Browser on the left-hand side and you’ll find various categorise­d folders. Open the Clips folder. 3

Select clips and try auditionin­g them by clicking on the headphone icon at the bottom of the panel. We want to start with a beat and we’ve run through the various clips and chosen 909 Core Kit Disco 126 bpm.alc. You’ll see this is a .alc file. Drag this into the first slot on the first MIDI track.

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We like the part but want a different sound. Because it’s a MIDI Clip, we can go through the kits and find a sound we like. You’ll see in the Device View at the bottom, the clip has loaded with the 909 Core Kit. To change this we can look via the Browser or use the Hot Swap option.

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To use Hot Swap, find and click the two-arrow icon in the top right of the 909 Core Kit title bar. This launches us directly into the Drum Racks. With the clip playing, double click new racks to load them. We’ve chosen Coral Kit from the Drum Racks>Sampled folder.

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Now let’s add a chord progressio­n. Following the same process we used for the beat, in the Browser open Packs>Core Library>MIDI Clips>Tonal> Chord Progressio­n and choose the Rhythmic Piano E Minor 126bpm clip and drag it onto our next MIDI track. Click both clips’ Play buttons or use the Scene button to hear both clips together.

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We like the part but want to make some changes. Double-click the clip slot to open the Clip View MIDI at the bottom. The clip is four bars long but we want the part to loop over eight bars. The first job is to adjust the clip length to 8.0.0 which we do in the section to the left.

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Next, move bar 4 of the original clip to bar 8. Use your cursor to lasso and drag these MIDI notes. Now delete bar 3 and copy round bars 1 and 2 to fill the gap. Use right-click to set the Fixed Grid to one bar, then select each bar of notes and use the Duplicate option.

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