![]() For this course I recommend using “Mixed in Key” but a number of different key detection software options are available online and I don’t recommend buying Mixed In Key if you already own an alternative. Once all your music files are in a folder, its time to run them through your key detection software. Ableton reads and creates data from the original file location, so keeping things organised is a good idea. Module 1- Preparing Your Music Creating a Folder & Tagging Filesīefore you create a DJ mix in Ableton, it’s best practice to make a folder for your mix and locate it somewhere which is easy to find on your hard drive.ĭon’t keep it on your desktop as Ableton doesn’t like it. Its also available as part of the free course materials once you join. We’ve created a course guide as a reference while you are studying. Bonus – Digital File Quality(7:46) START.Removing Inappropriate Lyrics(9:18) START.Replacing A Track In The Mix(8:05) START.Non-Melodic Transitions and Re-Editing(6:11) START.Volume Automation & Extending Transition Points(7:56) PREVIEW.Creating A Loop Point For Transition(9:25) START.Aligning Your Mix With Ableton’s Markers(8:04) START.Duplicating Time & Master Tempo Changes(10:23) START.Creating A Mix Template in Ableton Live(3:20) START.Importing Tracks Into Ableton Live(4:20) START.Creating A Folder & Tagging Your Music(3:21) START.Its now only $43.99 reduced from $99 Enrol HereĬourse Outline Module 1 -Preparing Your Music ![]() It contains over 5 hours of video content and covers Our online course teaches students how to create a DJ mix in Ableton Live. ![]()
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