Udemy Get a Traxsource Number 1 TUTORiAL

P2P | 04 June 2025 | 3.46 GB
If you dream of having a Traxsource or Beatport #1... This is the place. Join me as I share insider secrets on how to achieve that very dream! This course will enrich your burgeoning passion to create professional house, garage and Nu Disco music. It will give you the very basics and unavoidable techniques for success.
Module 1: Drums & Rhythm
•Understanding house music grooves and the importance of rhythm.
•Choosing the right drum samples for house music (kick, clap, hats, percussion).
•Building a solid 4/4 drum pattern using Ableton’s Drum Rack.
•Groove and swing techniques using Ableton’s Groove Pool.
•Layering and processing drums: EQ, compression, and reverb techniques.
•Advanced drum programming techniques: ghost notes, fills, and shuffle.
•Creating a dynamic drum bus using parallel compression and saturation.
Module 2: Creating a Bassline
•The role of bass in house music.
•Selecting the right sounds: synthesized vs. sampled bass.
•Using Ableton’s Operator, Analog, and Wavetable for deep and groovy bass.
•MIDI sequencing techniques for rolling and syncopated basslines.
•Sidechain compression for a tight mix.
•Sound design tricks for warm and punchy basslines.
•Using automation to add movement and variation to your bass.
Module 3: Synths, Pads & Chords
•Selecting synths and sound design basics for house music.
•Chord theory for house music: how to create lush, warm progressions.
•Designing classic house stabs and pads using Ableton’s stock instruments.
•Automation and modulation techniques for evolving textures.
•Layering pads for a full and rich harmonic background.
•Creating lead melodies and arpeggios to add interest.
•Using filters, envelopes, and LFOs for expressive synth sounds.
Module 4: Vocal Sampling & FX Processing
•Finding and selecting vocal samples that fit your track.
•Techniques for chopping and resampling vocals in Simpler/Sampler.
•Creating pitched and time-stretched vocal effects.
•Using reverb, delay, and modulation for dreamy and atmospheric vocals.
•Layering and processing vocals for depth and clarity.
•Adding vocal chops and stabs for rhythmic energy.
•Welcome to the House Music Production Course!
•Overview of what you'll learn: beat programming, basslines, synths, arrangement, mixing, and mastering.
•Introduction to Ableton Live and why it's great for house music production.
•Setting up your DAW: interface overview, preferences, and workflow tips.
•Understanding BPM, time signature, and house music sub-genres (deep house, tech house, progressive house, etc.).
Module 1: Drums & Rhythm
•Understanding house music grooves and the importance of rhythm.
•Choosing the right drum samples for house music (kick, clap, hats, percussion).
•Building a solid 4/4 drum pattern using Ableton’s Drum Rack.
•Groove and swing techniques using Ableton’s Groove Pool.
•Layering and processing drums: EQ, compression, and reverb techniques.
•Advanced drum programming techniques: ghost notes, fills, and shuffle.
•Creating a dynamic drum bus using parallel compression and saturation.
Module 2: Creating a Bassline
•The role of bass in house music.
•Selecting the right sounds: synthesized vs. sampled bass.
•Using Ableton’s Operator, Analog, and Wavetable for deep and groovy bass.
•MIDI sequencing techniques for rolling and syncopated basslines.
•Sidechain compression for a tight mix.
•Sound design tricks for warm and punchy basslines.
•Using automation to add movement and variation to your bass.
Module 3: Synths, Pads & Chords
•Selecting synths and sound design basics for house music.
•Chord theory for house music: how to create lush, warm progressions.
•Designing classic house stabs and pads using Ableton’s stock instruments.
•Automation and modulation techniques for evolving textures.
•Layering pads for a full and rich harmonic background.
•Creating lead melodies and arpeggios to add interest.
•Using filters, envelopes, and LFOs for expressive synth sounds.
Module 4: Vocal Sampling & FX Processing
•Finding and selecting vocal samples that fit your track.
•Techniques for chopping and resampling vocals in Simpler/Sampler.
•Creating pitched and time-stretched vocal effects.
•Using reverb, delay, and modulation for dreamy and atmospheric vocals.
•Layering and processing vocals for depth and clarity.
•Adding vocal chops and stabs for rhythmic energy.