Introduction to Ableton Live
Course 5 - Arrangement view: configuration, editing, recording and render: Audio export
By Cristóbal Saavedra , Music producer
Joined May 2019
About the video: Audio export
Overview
“In this lesson we will learn to export audio and get our [i] track [/ i] finished. We will see the different rendering options, [i] bit depth [/ i], sample rate, PCM, MP3 and dither. ”
In this video lesson Cristóbal Saavedra addresses the topic: Audio export, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 5 - Arrangement view: configuration, editing, recording and render. Learn to improve and export your final projects.
Partial transcription of the video
“COURSE ABLETON 5 LESSON 5 Audio export In this lesson I will teach you how to export audio correctly, Depending on the format you need. I will teach you how to do it. Once you have your track finished, the following is to export it As audio file. To do this, click on Edit, Select All and you have already selected what you are going to render. I recommend using loop markers, since we are normally using time effects, such as Reverb or Delay, and the tail of the effect follows a while beyond finishing the clips. If we listen, you can check. As you can see, the effect can continue beyond. It is...”
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Course summary for: Course 5 - Arrangement view: configuration, editing, recording and render
Cristóbal Saavedra
By Cristóbal Saavedra
Music producer and sound designer specialized in electronic music. Under the pseudonym Equipo, he released 10 albums, as well as compilations, remixes, and collaborations. He also worked on various production and mastering projects.
At the same time, he performs musical composition and interpretation work for the performing arts and as a sound technician for the shows with which he collaborates, presenting them regularly throughout the world.
For more than 10 years he has been dedicated to teaching, conducting music production courses in a digital environment: software, technique and theory. He has taught Ableton Live courses since 2006 and has used the program since its first version in 2001.
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