Ultimate Ableton Live 10 COMPLETE
Parts 1, 2, and 3

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Learning Ableton Live 10 Suite through tutorials, tracks, and more

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r/ableton • comment
1 points • deleated

I've no idea whether your skills are more advanced than this, but when the lockdown started I bought a couple of Live 10 courses on Udemy and I've made my way through a bit of this one and have found it really helpful - it seems to cover everything in detail, follows a good structure and the teacher is understandable to me.

Personally I've used Ableton for a number of years just for fun and recently decided I wanted to increase my expertise.

r/ableton • comment
1 points • FenderPrecisionBass

I just finished this one:

https://www.udemy.com/course/ableton-live-10-complete/

It was a pretty good solid overview of the main features and workflows. My only complaint is that the instructor didn't have any projects set up ahead of time and in some lessons seemed to be randomly selecting devices and settings as if he was just as unfamiliar with them as I was. I would have preferred to be guided thru an actual high quality project and not making it up as he went along. Still worth $20 in my opinion.

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4 points • Switzerl-indian

i took a 6 part course on udemy.... the teacher is a certified ableton teacher and it cost me about 10 USD for the entire 15+ hour course.

I really liked the course and it taught me a lot. I would def reccomend it.

Udemy frequently has many sales... it should cost about 5usd per course ( 3 parts / sections of the entire 6 part course are bundled together) .... if u looking to save a buck.... use a vpn and change your country to india and see if the cost is any less...

This is the link for the first 3 courses:

https://www.udemy.com/course/ableton-live-10-complete/

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I also learned ableton by watching this producer Kenny Beats.... He is the reason i bought ableton...

He has a show called "the cave" where he makes a quick beat and gets rappers to freestle over it....

He also streams on twitch and makes beats there and gives tips..... He also has a discord where you can get help from other bedroom producers. I am giving links to all these to you.... make some dope music.

The Cave - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOa7rvaTYe0Y0PR-agSDLG8XfldqZVVQj

Twitch Highlights (this is a youtube channel which records kenny beats's twitch streams and uploads it to youtube) - https://www.youtube.com/c/fliko/videos

Discord - discord.gg/kennybeats

r/ableton • comment
2 points • bigDOS

I asked this exact question in here about 7 months ago and got some similar responses.

Decided to appeal to that great big university in the sky called Udemy

I learnt a whole heap in 2 weekends from these 2 courses which are really cheap for the next 2 days

https://www.udemy.com/course/ableton-live-10-complete/learn/lecture/9645558#overview

https://www.udemy.com/course/ultimate-ableton-live-10-complete-parts-4-5-and-6/learn/lecture/10277488#overview

It's all well and good to read the manual but folks like me really appreciate watching someone else do something and then I can understand how it might be applied to me.

I would really suggest buying both packages while they are on special. I have not completed them but I got up to a point where I felt comfortable going it alone.

Best of luck!

r/ableton • comment
1 points • NickDaNasty

https://www.udemy.com/course/ableton-live-10-complete/ has two parts, wait for sale. Should be right around 20 bucks a class,

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https://www.udemy.com/course/electronicmusictheory/ this is good for music theory.

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These two are very helpful and can get you started in the right way