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This student portal represents a collection of additional learning resources for students of the Udemy course linked above.
- Ableton and Push, Live Performance, MIDI, Music Composition, Music Theory
- Arpeggiators, Arrangement, Bass & Sub Bass, Beat Making, Chord Extensions, Electronic Music Composition, Electronic Music Theory, Harmony, Layering, Live Mixing, MIDI, Piano Roll, Polyrhythms, Scales (Guitar), Subdivisions, Triads, Virtual Instruments
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Of course, Ableton’s YouTube page is a great help to anyone getting started:
Official Ableton Push 2 Tutorial Playlist
While the “Scale” MIDI device in Ableton contains presets for most of the scales you might possibly want, you can also explore the “Ableton Chord Generator” exercise, download the Ableton Set (with the Chord MIDI device) and create some quick chord progressions:
Exercise: Ableton Chord Generator: Faster Chord Progressions
Downloadable Set: Ableton Chord Generator Project
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