Make Space for Bass in Your Ableton Live Mixes
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[image error]Going to school in NYC
How to get your clients and colleagues to care about sound system tuning
The most important things he learned at music school
The benefits of education
The nuts and bolts of living and working in Prague as a US expat
Steve’s number one tip for travelers
Why getting out of NYC was the best decision Steve made for his career
The biggest mistakes new Ableton producers make with their bass tracks
How to find the best teachers
All music in this episode by Steve Knots.
You can find all of Steve’s courses here.
Expert Audio Repair and Services in NYC
Making a Living as a Sound Engineer: Be observant of what your client needs and how to solve the problem for them.
City College of NY Sonic Arts Center
Top mistakes new Ableton producers make with bass:
Leaving all of your channel volumes too high and running out of headroom.
Trying to fix that by strapping on a compressor to the mix buss.
Not knowing the words gain staging or headroom.
Quotes
It’s really hard to find out on your won how much there is to know, what’s important, and how to solve my problem.
One of the biggest values you get from an online course or university education is that someone else is organizing the information in a sequence so you go through it in the right order.
Do all of your planning upfront so that your trip doesn’t get interrupted.
Turn all of your Ableton channels down and your studio monitors up.
You can’t put two feet in the same shoe.
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In this episode of Sound Design Live I talk with producer and course instructor Steve Knots about getting great bass with your Ableton Live mixes. We also discuss:
[image error]Going to school in NYC
How to get your clients and colleagues to care about sound system tuning
The most important things he learned at music school
The benefits of education
The nuts and bolts of living and working in Prague as a US expat
Steve’s number one tip for travelers
Why getting out of NYC was the best decision Steve made for his career
The biggest mistakes new Ableton producers make with their bass tracks
How to find the best teachers
Notes
All music in this episode by Steve Knots.
You can find all of Steve’s courses here.
Expert Audio Repair and Services in NYC
Making a Living as a Sound Engineer: Be observant of what your client needs and how to solve the problem for them.
City College of NY Sonic Arts Center
Top mistakes new Ableton producers make with bass:
Leaving all of your channel volumes too high and running out of headroom.
Trying to fix that by strapping on a compressor to the mix buss.
Not knowing the words gain staging or headroom.
Quotes
It’s really hard to find out on your won how much there is to know, what’s important, and how to solve my problem.
One of the biggest values you get from an online course or university education is that someone else is organizing the information in a sequence so you go through it in the right order.
Do all of your planning upfront so that your trip doesn’t get interrupted.
Turn all of your Ableton channels down and your studio monitors up.
You can’t put two feet in the same shoe.
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360˚ Interactive Live Video Streaming with Zero Crew
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