/r/madewithableton
If you've made a piece of music or sound using Ableton (or even if it's just a half finished piece of...stuff, that you want feedback on), feel free to post it here so others may listen to, critique, and help with your beats!
Review at least one song before/after posting
We're asking all members to listen to at least one song (that isn't your own) and that you leave at least a short comment on some element of the song and what you thought of it (eg., "loved the bass!" or "that beat be bangin!"). More detailed feedback is, of course, appreciated. But at least hitting this bare minimum is required.
Songs and sounds must be made in Ableton
Seriously, this is the Ableton sub-reddit's sub-reddit, this ought to go without saying. Plus, if you're looking for feedback and you aren't using Ableton the feedback is going to be somewhat imprecise.
Be kind
Giving feedback doesn't mean you have to be rude, so don't be.
Use Soundcloud
Links from soundcloud can be played here by simply clicking the plus arrow under a links title. Please use SoundCloud if you can, a basic account is very flexible and very free.
Click on comments to listen to songs, rather than the link itself
When it's a youtube or soundcloud link this will allow you to listen to the song while you are still on this subreddit, and you will have the comments field right there for you to put your witty feedback!
Be specific in asking for feedback
Titles that say "New Track, hope you like it" aren't going to get nearly as good of feedback as "How does the bass sound on this house beat? Is it too chirpy?"
Make 1 compliment and 1 suggestion (at least) when giving feedback
As Mary Poppins always says, "A spoon full of sugar makes the medicine go down, in the most delightful way."
For all other tips/tricks/queries about Ableton, check out the main sub at /r/ableton
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How the bassline and kick harmonized together? (Not) Good?
I create most of my tracks (this is also mine) with Operator (Synth of Ableton Live), using them mostly for basslines. 1. So just Sine Wave (maybe one octave lower) for first Oscilator 2. Oscilator in Saw D, playing/calculating with the right peak 3. Maybe a 3rd oscilator, also in Sine and an octave lower, when I remember correctly Then, I have to find the right relation of the oscilators (vertical in one line)
And then, something like this (the track above) outcomes. Maybe, there are more complex ways to create other or more fascinating sounds, but sometimes I like to keep it simple :)
Check out my latest EP, "Zooted Kid."
https://chauncey.bandcamp.com/album/zooted-kid
American God (vuelta) by Pan!c Office
Check out my latest EP, "Zooted Kid."
https://chauncey.bandcamp.com/album/zooted-kid
Check out my latest instrumental EP, "Zooted Kid" https://chauncey.bandcamp.com/album/zooted-kid