![]() ![]() I use Ableton, so a lot of my links are Ableton-centric, but there are definitely plenty of resources out there for whatever DAW you go with. So many cool things to explore and so many fun rabbit holes to go down - to maximize time for playing, recording, and fleshing out ideas, I'd really appreciate your feedback specifically around recording and editing beats created by hand by an old n00b playing guitar/bass/drums/piano ~rock & roll. The Live intro course from Berklee / Coursera / blend.io) was good time spent even ~10 years into using Live. ![]() I've been a poor/scattered student of plenty of resources like Tom Cosm thanks to this sub. Of the available resources, which would you recommend to focus for this kind of beats work? It's usually labor intensive and I'm sure better techniques and workflows would help me capture the groove without making it over-mechanical or exhausting my time & ideas in the process. Grabbing a few good measures, slicing the bits down to something I can loop and record over is very hit-or-miss for me. I record myself playing beats on MIDI keys and pads, tapping fingers, or hitting things with sticks as a basis for many ideas. Specific tuts/docs/videos you'd recommend for working with analog/manually-created beats? ![]()
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