How To Make - Minimal Techno with Mac Vaughn / 528

awesome course very worth the time!

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Inspiring techniques. I enjoyed the full 5 hours. Cheers

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Solid!

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Nice workflow, helps me for sure. Thanks

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Just finished this video series…Amazing tutorials. Only thing is its very hard to keep up with the plugins used as they are expensive to afford for me. Would be great if tutors focus on ableton built in or free plugins. thank you for making this! cheers.

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how come you put the snares and hats in C? i thought the tack was in D?

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Hats wouldn’t have a ‘tone’ or note them as would most snares (some do) so it’s not too important to tune them - Put on C simply because its the first note in the octave.

Thanks chris cheers!

I agree with you @ankitsethiya but it’s great to see how professionals really make a sound (in real life ^^) , the tools they’re using to simplify their work !
Great tutorial anyway, and I hope one day I would be able to buy all these plugins too :stuck_out_tongue:

top course really loved it

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This is my first comment!

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Really good, watched it twice now. Thank-You

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Great tutorial! The workflow is very inspirational and above all I like the combination of a good preparation in general (ableton setup, rough definition of the direction the track is aiming to go) + spontaneous parts in the specific (browsing through different sounds while the tutor’s decision pro and contra certain elements within this context is explained). Thank you

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Nice!

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Glad to hear it! Thank you so much for the feedback! - Mac

Wicked!

What @chris_agnelli Said :slight_smile:

I hear you. Try to absorb the “concepts” of what I’ve done with the plug in rather than “what” I’ve done with the plug in and apply that to what you know about the plug ins you currently own. :slight_smile:

Excellent style very good tutorial

I only watched the kick section so far but do you end up adding utility and mono the kick at the end during the mixing stage or does it stay in stereo?