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Music Production sessions now available online

 

The current pandemic has definitely taught us how to be more technically versatile and being able to offer our music production sessions online is just one great example.

 

With travel to our studios being a challenge right now, online production sessions are a great way to begin your journey in music production or get the support you may need to finish your projects. 

 

Our online sessions are suitable for complete beginners looking to learn the basics of Ableton software, as well as more advanced producers looking for support with their current projects, including mixdowns, improving arrangements, processing sounds using analog gear, finding the missing ingredients to complete tracks or removing unwanted ones.

 

To start your online sessions, you will only need to have a computer with a webcam, Ableton software and headphones; our instructor will guide you through the rest of the set-up to ensure you can work remotely.

 

If you do not already have Ableton, you can download and install the trial version which gives you all the features for free for 90 days (Ableton download). 

 

Our online sessions are one-to-one lasting two hours, and cost just £60. 

 

We work with all genres of electronic music.

 

For more information or to get booking, please email us at info@becomeadj.co.uk.

Posted on 03 Feb 2021

What is VST plugin and how to install it to Ableton

VST is short for Virtual Studio Technology, software which essentially enables you to mimic different hardware equipment used in the studio, allowing you to access virtually any instrument or effect.

 

VST audio plugin can process audio effects such as reverbs, delays, distortions and modulations, sending audio through the plugin itself to process the sound and create the above effects. In other words, this midi information which creates audio outputs is transformed into virtual instruments, for example, synthesizers, drum machines and samplers.

 

In a nutshell, VST software uses digital signal processing to transform recording studio hardware into software, allowing producers to access a wide range of instruments and effects. 

 

Some VSTs are already included and built into Ableton or other DAW, however, you can install external third party VST plugins to expand your effects or instruments artillery. 

 

Having many VST plugins is not going to make you a great producer, however, your knowledge, expertise and most important creativity will. We would advise to first really get to know well the built-in VST that comes with Ableton and once you have mastered this, to look into adding some external VSTs to help you achieve incredible results. 

 

As you may know, Ableton can be run on both MAC and Windows operating systems and in our opinion, Ableton is the most user-friendly and intuitive DAW, especially important for all starting out producers. 

Installing VST on Ableton: 

  • Download the VST installation file from the third-party website and run the file. 

  • The plug-in installer might ask you where to store the files and you can choose either default suggested folders or these examples: 

 

C:\Program Files\VSTPlugins - 64-bit VST2 plug-ins - for Windows

Macintosh HD:/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/VST/ -  MAC

The default storage space can be confirmed by going to  Options - Preferences - Plug-ins

  • Once you have installed the VST plugin, launch the Ableton software and go to: Preferences - Plug-ins/File Folder - Plug-In Sources and activate the folder you used to install the Plug-in into.  

  • Every time you launch Ableton it scans for new plug-ins, once it’s scanned and located it will appear on your Plugins sidebar. If you can not locate it, try to rescan the Plug-ins. 

Posted on 25 Nov 2020
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